@GamingXpaul2K10 lol, I know what you mean, my brother had his headphones on half volume and had 76,000hz going. He could hear it normally but when he had me listen to it it felt like someone was drilling into my eardrums it was so loud and piercing...I found that really strange and I'm not going to listen to that sound on headphones ever again :P
Your speakers affect the sound, so just because you might not be able to hear all the way from the beginning to the end, doesn't mean your ears are incapable of hearing the full range. Some speakers can only produce sounds between a certain range. Personally, I could only hear 300hz to 17.000 hz, but with the right type of speakers, I might be able to hear the full range.
Ok, just found out something interesting...hearing these things may depend on your speakers, my speakers cut out at 17000 but I found out by using a pair of headphones designed for other frequencies that my hearing ranges from 1 hz to I think it was either 72000 or 76000hz. You may want to check getting different speakers or headphones if you can't hear higher.
would be better with shorter intervalls towards the higher frequencies, so that one could dsitinctively distinguish which is ones maximum frequency of hearing, and not only the fact its between 14 -17 kHz
@nomissimon96 that may be but humains can only hear frequencies up to 20000Hz and thats with no hearing loss, so it wouldn't be unusual for most of the people listening to this to have expirienced hearing loss such that they would not be able to hear frequencies at or above 17000Hz
Can hear 70-14000, but normally up to 18000. I'm guessing youtube can't handle above that because I generated a 18000 hz tone in audacity and could still hear that.
Well taking the accuracy from the other videos I've had and all that, if I take the average time where it went quiet it seems that I lose it at about 12k
The human ear can only detect frequencies from 20 to 20,000 Hertz. As a person ages, the ear drum becomes more worn-down. This is why older people can't hear frequencies that high. But on the other hand, while we cannot hear past 20,000 Hz, animals, like dogs, can hear the sound. This also works for frequencies below 20 Hz. So, It isn't really a hearing test, it is completely impossible to hear past 20,000, or below 20.
This is not a very accurate test of hearing because the dB level (how loud the tone is presented) is not stated. The standards for hearing test in the US are testing 125Hz- 8kHz. The machines for testing hearing are calibrated yearly with million dollar insturments. Also the kind of dB is not stated. If it's dB HL or SPL?
This is not a very accurate test of hearing because the dB level (how loud the tone is presented) is not stated. The standards for hearing test in the US are testing 125Hz- 8kHz. The machines for testing hearing are calibrated yearly with million dollar insturments. Also the kind of dB is not stated. If it's dB HL or SPL?
All of you guys that say you can hear 17000 Hz are fools. THERE IS NO 17000 Hz in this video. If you take a look at the waveform (yes, it's very simple, and yes it can be done with any recording software), there is NOTHING at 17000 or above. Nothing. Nada.
Youtube videos use compression even in HD mode (AAC for HQ and HD, Mp3 for the rest). This compression cuts out the higher signals, making hearing tests on youtube inaccurate.
pretty much 99% of recording equipments out there will have signal meter, i used that to see if there was any singal coming thuogh, 17khz is a bit low, alot of ppl who have sed that they couldnt hear 17hz didnt have the right type of equipments to hear such frequencies
@Azibaziiii, Not that strange, at school you were most likely hearing lossless quality audio, whereas here it's heavily compressed, hence you not being able to hear over 17kHz, (for example, mp3 is a 'lossy' format, the file size is reduced by throwing out data where it isn't completely necessary, (often high's) but it's not a 100% accurate representation of the audio).
You heard up to 19.4? Have you considered a career path in audio engineering? Mighty fine pair of ears you have there mate :)
Angel the reason why you dont hear 17 000 hz and above is because most humans with average hearing can only hear up to 15 000HZ buy other humans with extrordinary hearing, like me, can hear past 15 000Hz and trust me your lucky 17 00Hz is exremely ear splitting and 20 000 Hz is 10x worse.
@M0rf3n3 your wrong, the average a human can hear is 20khz, anything under that means your hearing is getting worse, and anything over that is mostly what musicians have (musicians no being rappers, but guitarists, violin players, and those, especially the ones that play high pitched sound)
@00006daniel The most idiotic Answer I have ever heard ... *AngelPL ( should now be DE but can't change name )* ---98--- | 98 = 1998 ... I AM NOW TEENAGER ( 13 ) !!! And it was 2 years before ... so I was 11 then ...
I was child ! Idiotic answer , daniel , but sorry ...
do not wear headphones for this...i regret it
GamingXpaul2K10 1 week ago
@GamingXpaul2K10 lol, I know what you mean, my brother had his headphones on half volume and had 76,000hz going. He could hear it normally but when he had me listen to it it felt like someone was drilling into my eardrums it was so loud and piercing...I found that really strange and I'm not going to listen to that sound on headphones ever again :P
Aineairlia 1 week ago
Your speakers affect the sound, so just because you might not be able to hear all the way from the beginning to the end, doesn't mean your ears are incapable of hearing the full range. Some speakers can only produce sounds between a certain range. Personally, I could only hear 300hz to 17.000 hz, but with the right type of speakers, I might be able to hear the full range.
jleer1 2 weeks ago
ver well sound
gaurav1522 2 weeks ago
20.000 , :D
vla861 3 weeks ago
Ok, just found out something interesting...hearing these things may depend on your speakers, my speakers cut out at 17000 but I found out by using a pair of headphones designed for other frequencies that my hearing ranges from 1 hz to I think it was either 72000 or 76000hz. You may want to check getting different speakers or headphones if you can't hear higher.
Aineairlia 4 weeks ago
am i the only one that heard everything up to 20.000?
HFSGamerz 1 month ago
about 100-17000 is my range as far as I can tell but 20,000 makes my teeth hurt idk why.
Aineairlia 1 month ago
@Aineairlia your tooth has the same frequency (20000), so it starts to vibrate, then it hurts...
MrMhob 1 month ago
What is the lowest people can hear?
Aineairlia 1 month ago
@Aineairlia 20
MrMhob 1 month ago
@Aineairlia 20 hz
GamingXpaul2K10 1 week ago
17,000 vote here
MS57KB 1 month ago
14 000 is my end o.O
driggons 1 month ago
17 000 is my end ...
seriosuico 1 month ago
200 - 17000 Hz
Vandersar895 1 month ago
17000 Hz
Vandersar895 1 month ago
1000 Hz is what you hear when you hang up the phone
3000 Hz is what you hear when the fire alarm goes on
10000 Hz is what you hear when i hit the dislike button
jw13able 2 months ago
@jw13able you hear 440 Hz when you hang up the phone... its the A sound..
rglszl 2 months ago
Wait, how com 14000hz is more audible than 10000hz? I think there is a mistake in the video
craneywatch 2 months ago
would be better with shorter intervalls towards the higher frequencies, so that one could dsitinctively distinguish which is ones maximum frequency of hearing, and not only the fact its between 14 -17 kHz
dennisroyaltyman 2 months ago
this mad a dog bark like a block away full blast!!!!
chulodog1 2 months ago
Listen to 20 Hz and put volume to max you can hear it fake! Man i hate faking peoples!
LiquidSER 2 months ago
Só cheguei a 17kHz... : /
igordotrompete 3 months ago
40 hz made my subwoofer freak out.
LeGiiTWillie 3 months ago
17.000 ... *Alone* xDDDD
Shylou18 3 months ago 9
my ears cut out at 17000
katyponyforever 3 months ago 21
@katyponyforever mine did too......
meethamalta 2 months ago
want to hear 19,000 tone?
try this: /watch?v=KdW7JG6JxNg
(BUT FIRST SEE WHOLE VIDEO)
theshubham753 4 months ago
guys guys!
17.000 HZ is not your limit....
its the "max" of youtube or something...
nomissimon96 5 months ago
@nomissimon96 that may be but humains can only hear frequencies up to 20000Hz and thats with no hearing loss, so it wouldn't be unusual for most of the people listening to this to have expirienced hearing loss such that they would not be able to hear frequencies at or above 17000Hz
izzzDelta 4 months ago
@nomissimon96 and what your speakers can go to as well
XRedxEyedxWandererX 4 months ago
omggggg 14.000 is my limit hahahaha
shilvo 5 months ago
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oooh fuck i should have know not to do this at max volume
oooh fuck!!!
DJoutlawthug 5 months ago
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DJoutlawthug 5 months ago
My cat was looking like WTF, WHERE DO THAT COME FROM
Esmee3nov 5 months ago
17.000HZ my limit lol
HeeroXKwon 5 months ago
my speakers cut out at 7000 herz
build-in protection FTW
ronaldeter 6 months ago
17.000 is my limit
Donngosila 6 months ago
17.000 hz is my limit.
AtTheSpeedOfCheese 6 months ago
According to this I can't even hear 10k and I'm 23 hahaha! :)
EliteGi 7 months ago
Im sad, my ears cant hear above 16.000hz
Powertampa 7 months ago
STOP FUCKING SENDING ANGELIPL98 MESSAGES ABOUT THE SAME FUCKING THING OVER AND OVER!!!!!
SHE GOT IT ONE FUCKING TIME! THATS ALL SHE NEEDS!!!!!!!!
MyPantsOur2tight 7 months ago
i cant hear 17,000 and im 13
worldwarmickMiceal 7 months ago
@worldwarmickMiceal 13? too young for internet! leave now! I was 17 when I went online on the internet in 1995!
shairaptor 6 months ago
@worldwarmickMiceal same
isaaca380 6 months ago
HD?
LOL
th3Dr4k0n 8 months ago
when 17000 came it went fuzzy
Teetleteetee 8 months ago
something weird happen to my senses when I hear 14KHz...
it bothers me a lot
misawaalexandre 9 months ago
fake from 17khz
JimmyPachidis 9 months ago
i cant hear the fist like 4 sets or frequesnces
timeassassin32 9 months ago
test go to 17khz not more
BassBoostMusic 9 months ago
Same
sladewehner1 9 months ago
i couldn't hear from 17.000 above
ASuperGa 10 months ago
@ASuperGa test go to 17khz not more is tested with a audio record program
BassBoostMusic 9 months ago
2 peoples ears are bleeding
TheFPSsoviet 10 months ago
very useful for a physics demonstration.
cortexa100 10 months ago
excellence! thank you very much!
gleb9240 11 months ago
cant hear over 17k...its your vid problem but anyway...it's cool and awesome :X
x14ng 1 year ago
Can hear 70-14000, but normally up to 18000. I'm guessing youtube can't handle above that because I generated a 18000 hz tone in audacity and could still hear that.
Lucariatias 1 year ago
3000 and above just KILLS
PolTehPwnage 1 year ago
I hear the beep on a vintage TV when it is turned on with no signal. What Hz is that?
cassius969 1 year ago
3000 hz
My ears:(
marijn123gunner 1 year ago
I KNOW !!! IT WAS AN YEAR AGO ! AS I WAS DUMB OF POLAND !
angelPL98 1 year ago
Oh man , am I the most replied person ? I KNOW IT ! STOP ! IT WAS OVER A YEAR AGO !!!
angelPL98 1 year ago
The brown note was busted by Mythbusters
XXTheHacker 1 year ago
i'm 11 years old and the last 2 i could't hear
MrNikolaos09 1 year ago
I FOUND THE BROWN NOTE IN THIS VIDEO IT IS 150 HZ
beansterman1998 1 year ago
Well taking the accuracy from the other videos I've had and all that, if I take the average time where it went quiet it seems that I lose it at about 12k
xXxGlyphxXx 1 year ago
i stopped at 14000
bekibooza13 1 year ago
Bose speakers are awesome~!!!!
tobyxero 1 year ago
The human ear can only detect frequencies from 20 to 20,000 Hertz. As a person ages, the ear drum becomes more worn-down. This is why older people can't hear frequencies that high. But on the other hand, while we cannot hear past 20,000 Hz, animals, like dogs, can hear the sound. This also works for frequencies below 20 Hz. So, It isn't really a hearing test, it is completely impossible to hear past 20,000, or below 20.
CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS, BABY.
Bluedudes19th 1 year ago
hey, cool, my mom stops hearing it at 14 000 xD
blackandviolettangel 1 year ago
The last two aren't actually transmitting sound, I even double checked by looking at the waveform of the output.
Wraithofvolsunga 1 year ago
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This is not a very accurate test of hearing because the dB level (how loud the tone is presented) is not stated. The standards for hearing test in the US are testing 125Hz- 8kHz. The machines for testing hearing are calibrated yearly with million dollar insturments. Also the kind of dB is not stated. If it's dB HL or SPL?
lburdiek 1 year ago
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This is not a very accurate test of hearing because the dB level (how loud the tone is presented) is not stated. The standards for hearing test in the US are testing 125Hz- 8kHz. The machines for testing hearing are calibrated yearly with million dollar insturments. Also the kind of dB is not stated. If it's dB HL or SPL?
lburdiek 1 year ago
LOL 1000 hz sound like that beep when you say a bad word
stopelyorugua 1 year ago
Checked with a spectrum analyser: there is no sound in this video for 17kHz and 20kHz in 720p.
bibi3400 1 year ago
@bibi3400 and you did that why?
StupidityRox 1 year ago
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bibi3400 1 year ago
700 get feedback
divakaneva 1 year ago
stop'd at 19 lol jk 17
andronickvll 1 year ago
i only reached to 10000 and im 17? lol
Conpa18Dani 1 year ago
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kensethmartinfan 1 year ago
this has nothing to do with your pc! its your ears! young people can hear more than old! like for me it stoppped on 17k and my mother on 14k
TheHippyhopp 1 year ago
stopped at 17k
Ryanjoe090 1 year ago
14k with logitech g 35 in 480p
kuchen722 1 year ago
It stops at 17k here, but for me it differs from vid to vid how many hz i can hear
hotshot331 1 year ago
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!
HEAD EXPLODES!!!!!!!!!
xSH4DOWKILL3Rx 1 year ago 10
Wow my Razer Moray transmite up to 14K
Max209412 1 year ago
i heard it till 7k when it hit 10k it just went
CSO911 1 year ago
No. I friggin hear 18000 Hz analogue. All Youtube video dies above ~17500 Hz. (Old series SB card + AKG)
ShanyyHUN 1 year ago
Only heard it from 300hz to 10hz from my laptop. Dunno if it's the speakers or me.
dadoody 1 year ago
14.000hz my sound stops.
shadowsabere 1 year ago
cant hear 17 000
fabiof1990 1 year ago
All of you guys that say you can hear 17000 Hz are fools. THERE IS NO 17000 Hz in this video. If you take a look at the waveform (yes, it's very simple, and yes it can be done with any recording software), there is NOTHING at 17000 or above. Nothing. Nada.
uuund 1 year ago
I hear 17000 max on HD
viva0la0life 2 years ago
Couldn't hear 17. I'm assuming it's either Youtube or the speakers, because I can hear 14 loud and clear.
Irockman1 2 years ago
cant hear from 17.000HZ and my house is shaking at 40HZ
thefoxfam 2 years ago 6
I reached 17k, not bad.
UnstableCore 2 years ago
Youtube videos use compression even in HD mode (AAC for HQ and HD, Mp3 for the rest). This compression cuts out the higher signals, making hearing tests on youtube inaccurate.
benzy366 2 years ago 2
i cant hear from 14000
brutallillfjomp 2 years ago
Youtube uses mp3 codec for audio conversion. This seems useless
ngw44 2 years ago 2
jolie harmonie jadore
Akoveable 2 years ago
inaccurate
juggnautbitch 2 years ago
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Checkingtheb0x 2 years ago
shut the fuck up dumbass, stop acting smart, if u have audio recording equipment like me, u'd know that no signal was playing at 17000hz and over...
kboy3141 2 years ago
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Checkingtheb0x 2 years ago 5
pretty much 99% of recording equipments out there will have signal meter, i used that to see if there was any singal coming thuogh, 17khz is a bit low, alot of ppl who have sed that they couldnt hear 17hz didnt have the right type of equipments to hear such frequencies
kboy3141 2 years ago
@Checkingtheb0x
okey, for your information I did this test on my physics in school today and I could hear on 19,4kHz but not on 17kHz here, strange isn't it?
Azibaziiii 1 year ago
@Azibaziiii, Not that strange, at school you were most likely hearing lossless quality audio, whereas here it's heavily compressed, hence you not being able to hear over 17kHz, (for example, mp3 is a 'lossy' format, the file size is reduced by throwing out data where it isn't completely necessary, (often high's) but it's not a 100% accurate representation of the audio).
You heard up to 19.4? Have you considered a career path in audio engineering? Mighty fine pair of ears you have there mate :)
Checkingtheb0x 1 year ago
ok it works lol hd sound card in my laptop with altec lansing speakers
Str33tGlow17 2 years ago
Angel the reason why you dont hear 17 000 hz and above is because most humans with average hearing can only hear up to 15 000HZ buy other humans with extrordinary hearing, like me, can hear past 15 000Hz and trust me your lucky 17 00Hz is exremely ear splitting and 20 000 Hz is 10x worse.
WiredrawnMurder45 2 years ago
dumbass, nosignal was playing though after 1700hz and u think u have gd ears??? i can hear up to 18000hz nd nearly over.. so stfu
kboy3141 2 years ago
Youtube cant transmit the sounds from 16k-20k realisticly to your speakers. The only thing you hear is a buzzy squeeky noise.
GuitarP94 2 years ago 22
OK :)
Marius0794 2 years ago
hl dobry ajko ale 17.000 a 20.000 uz neslysim
kackahalova 2 years ago
Hey , why do i don't hear 17.000 hz? EVEN IN HD?!
angelPL98 2 years ago 18
I don't know. Maby it is the soundcard in the PC/Mac.
Marius0794 2 years ago
but i heard it in other vids...
angelPL98 2 years ago
ok. Maby it is the original vid I have. I will try to fix it when I have time :)
Marius0794 2 years ago
@Marius0794
14,000 people in Japan were able to hear this but they just washed up on the beach and haven't posted online yet.
HOaliyartMO 11 months ago
@angelPL98 omg haha
sharkboy3210 1 year ago
@angelPL98 maybe your spekars/headphones have highpass
TheXtremeWayne 1 year ago
@angelPL98 bacause it goes only to 14.000
1mashoman 1 year ago
@angelPL98 its because humans cant hear over i think 16.700hz....but dogs can...thats why you dont hear dog whistles
t89pepper 1 year ago
@angelPL98
Cuz your ears aren't able to hear too high or to low hz'es
51nt3rkl445 1 year ago
@angelPL98 Beacause youre speker cant afford 17.000
robinjobidon 1 year ago
@angelPL98
because most humans can't hear beyond 15khz
M0rf3n3 1 year ago
@M0rf3n3 your wrong, the average a human can hear is 20khz, anything under that means your hearing is getting worse, and anything over that is mostly what musicians have (musicians no being rappers, but guitarists, violin players, and those, especially the ones that play high pitched sound)
lhtrf 1 year ago
@lhtrf Actually the range of human hearing goes from 20h to 20khz but as we age we loose frequencies from the outer limits
knobbly 1 year ago
@angelPL98 Because the human ear is not able to hear sounds of a frequency so high. HD has nothing to do with it.
onemasterslayer 1 year ago
@angelPL98 Humans can't really hear frequencies over 15k hz
Juggernaut3456 1 year ago
@Juggernaut3456 I think i can still hear 16000.
Imahdum666 1 year ago
@Imahdum666 Depends on the person.
Juggernaut3456 1 year ago
@angelPL98 not all audicions are equal
i did this test on my class and my teacher could only listen till 10000 HZ Oo
nevex169 1 year ago
@angelPL98 because the human ear can only hear above 20hz and below 20000hz
emoislove143 1 year ago
@angelPL98 only children heat frequens over 15.000hz
00006daniel 8 months ago
@00006daniel The most idiotic Answer I have ever heard ... *AngelPL ( should now be DE but can't change name )* ---98--- | 98 = 1998 ... I AM NOW TEENAGER ( 13 ) !!! And it was 2 years before ... so I was 11 then ...
I was child ! Idiotic answer , daniel , but sorry ...
angelPL98 8 months ago
thanks
xxxbernadinexxx 3 years ago