x2this is no where near real because all you gotta do is turn your speakers higher to hear it. like there needs to be a controled volume to actually be considered, right?
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Dosen't mean squat if your speaker flat out can't play that high.I can hear the 18 one but I can't hear 19 and 20. Does it mean I have hearing loss if I can't hear it or do some people just hear differently than others?
i could hear them all, but i couldn't make out the 25khz one
i would like to have a real hearing test i could hear all those tones, but im not convinced of the validity of this test.
I go to tons of concerts, and my ears are always ringing for hours after that, my car isnt as damaging as concerts i think...
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