12 to 20 kHz
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what you mainly hear at 17.5khz is 400hz....18khz is 900hz...18.5 is ~1.5khz, and so on.. you need a lowcut
also at 19.5khz there is no input you can hear. if you hear something it's actually your brain or the natural frequencies of your surrounding
checked with "pinguin audio meter".. thanks for trying :P
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I can barely hear 19.5 kHz with my heaphones at max. volume and I cannot hear 20 kHz at all, but 19 kHz is still quite loud. I don't know how much my headphpne contribute to this difference, but they should o up to 20 kHz. And my soundcard has 192 kHz.
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hearing it perfectly up to 19kHz then complete silence when it switches
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I looked at my volume during the 19.5 and 20 and my speakers weren't making any noise, at all
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@thanatoutheosJr (same)
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@RPGTKingpin Oh I know. I meant it sorta as a joke in a way . . . I know what the mosquito sound is used for. I use to use it before it just got annoying.
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*turns down volume*
AYE!!*rubs ear*
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youtube's audio compression takes away all high tones... If you want serious testing, go to a professional...
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there is no audiotrack from 19.5 ... Liar :S and all the other tones were dirty, not clear.
i can't hear 19.5 and 20 KHz
thanatoutheosJr 2 months ago 33
When uploaded at 360p in youtube, sound gets compressed that hard that you can not appreciate original frequencies so this test is fake.
enriccusell 1 month ago 7