Using this test, I got to around 183xx-ish before it completely faded out.
(08-18-2016, 07:20 PM)DrHouse64 Wrote: [ -> ]Open headphones are pure evil. Everyone are destroying their ears because of this.
Blame the person, not the product. I love my open headphones. They sound amazing.
If they end turning up the volume to compensate environment noise, then they should've just bought a closed-back.
LATER MOFO'S
IM OFF TO GAMESCOM
~16.4k, fug. I'm too young for this!
Oh well, my head hurts a bit now. Time to go to bed.
On the plus side I could comfortably hear 20Hz, so my headphones aren't bad.
(08-19-2016, 06:18 AM)Hamodebu50 Wrote: [ -> ]take me with you please Â
get in belgium in within the hour and i will
Hmm... I took that hearing test, pleased with the results. My ears cut off at ~17.5 KHz (maybe it's higher? my speakers aren't the best, and I have no good headphones...), but that's better than what I expected. I've worked in a warehouse for the past 4 years, driving big forklifts that are only slightly less noisy than riding lawnmowers. After I started noticeably getting tinnitus, I started wearing earplugs all the time (now my ears practically don't ring at all). Apparently that hearing range is okay for my age, and pretty good given all the abuse I've actually put myself through.
Sigh, Bought a picasso smartphone a few months ago, the latest update seems to have killed the touchscreen functionality, factory reset doesn't help, no statement from the company, just the forum admins telling people to contact their sellers, mine are not helping. Pissed
That phone look like a copy of HTC Diamond + IPhone 6 .
If you don't have any phone atm , perhaps the well-known India $4 dollar smartphone (Freedom 251) could be a nice replacement
Apparently my ears are shit because I can only hear 14.5Khz
I might have been limited by my earbuds, but it dropped out at about 17.5 kHz for me. Last time I did this kind of test I was somewhere around 19.5 kHz. Also, I've learned that the laptop I'm using to type this on makes a sequence of tones every few seconds with headphones plugged in, so I might have to investigate that.
wake up facing wall, struggle to force eyes open; shifts around, all I see is wall; walk around, scream, all I see is the wall; wakes up.
sleep paralysis? but it didn't feel like paralysis...