Can YOU hear 20khz?

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sam9 said:
A few years ago $ensible sound reviewed software that allowed audiophiles to measure their personal frequency response. I'm curious how the prior posters measured their response curves. What was used to generate the tones, what was the protocol etc.

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The software is "AUDIO-CD for testing of hearing"
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Digital Recordings - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

A neat program on an audio CD.
But you never know the true frequency response of your CD player, headphone & ear system.
And no way to set a repeatable reference level.
 
First of all when saying e.g I can hear 16khz one should say at what level relative to 0db at 1khz.
I used the Audio-CD software as well when I originated the post.
The freq response of an average cd player with a reasonable pair of headphones is much much flatter than any freq response differences between individuals which are assumed to vary up to 10db.
So a couple of db off here and there is not going to make an important overall difference.
The weak link will always be the headphones of course.
 
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