The Student Room Group

Scroll to see replies

Reply 60
I can just about hear the 17.4khz one. I'm 19.

EDIT: 10 minutes later, my ears feel funny.
I can hear all of them :biggrin: :biggrin:
Reply 62
I hear them all.
Reply 63
I could only just hear the 17khz one with my speakers up, might try with my headphones too though.
I don't think 17 is too bad for someone who enjoys far too much music at high volume..

Edit: tried with the headphones, same result. Oh, and I'm 18.
Reply 64
I can just hear the 16 Hz one, but after a few seconds it does feel like my head's going to explode.
I could hear 21 and below, but not 22. Still have the ears of an 18 year old, kerching!
Reply 66
i can hear the 20khz but thats my limit :smile:
19 khz, but barely :frown:.
all.

when i put speakers higher lol

but b4 only up till i7.
Most peoples speakers probably cant play above 18/19 anyway
17 I know it's there.

:frown: I never listen to loud music as well. Ah well.
At the age of 14 - 21khz.

However it might have something to do with my speakers - which the manual says isn't able with anything higher than 21khz
Reply 72
oh this makes me feel horribly old :frown:
Reply 73
I can't hear below 19KHz :cry:
Can hear the 20kz one and none after that
Reply 75
17Hz :frown:

But then again, I listen to a lot of loud music so....
Reply 76
All the way to 22 kHz. Pleasantly surprised, my ears are younger than I am
Reply 77
I cant hear past 17khz - age 17.... I think my ears have been raped by my dubstep :p:
19 khz I'm 21
Cultivated
I couldn't hear the 20 one, but was able to hear 21 and 22. :eyebrow:

Try the 20 one after you take the cock out your ears, duhhhhh :colondollar:

Latest

Trending

Trending