This is the most popular ringtone for young people today, as it allows them to hear something that most people over the age of 40 can not. Test it out, can you hear it. I could, but then again I am only 36. I have tested it with several people and many of them could not hear it. What is funny, is those who can not hear it, often think I am playing some sort of joke and that there is no noise coming out of the speakers, when there is. This is not a joke, if you hear it, you will believe me.
Can you hear this?
by free2beme 14 Replies latest jw friends
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tall penguin
I couldn't hear the one you posted but I looked up another article and their file seems to be different and I could hear theirs.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/12/technology/12ring.html?ex=1184130000&en=b0c5e3bb75af6dc5&ei=5087&excamp=mkt_at10
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Leolaia
I told my doctor about this ringtone this week. I can easily hear it. I played it for my boyfriend and he can't hear it (he's older than me). BTW, audibility depends on both volume and frequency, so even a very high frequency sound can be heard if you turn the volume up high enough.
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Leolaia
BTW, I think the original ringtone was not just a 17Kz tone but an undulating variable freq tone that sounds quite irritating to those with better hearing (originally used by some shops to discourage teenagers from loitering around outside).
I remember well when I was 8 or 9, when I was taken out in field service, I would often know from across the street whether or not someone was going to be home, because I could hear that high-pitched whine (at 15-16 kHz) emitting from the householder's television whether or not the volume is muted. I can still hear the sound when I'm near the TV, but no longer at such a distance.
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RAF
Uhg !!!
I can't hear both of the rings (the 2 URL)
I'm about 40 so I guess I shouldn't care about it ...
Now that makes me feel like getting old for real -
free2beme
It is sad to be reminded that we are slowly falling apart.
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inlove2
I heard something! A Low Humming. The volume was way up. I'm 53, don't know what it means
That my 2 cents worth
Inlove2
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RAF
F2B : It is sad to be reminded that we are slowly falling apart.
... ... Yeah ... since I don't have the choice and that it have to be for everyone ... I guess I'm still ok with this idea by now
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Leolaia
Okay, here is the original tone with ambient noise. Can you hear it? I sure do.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/audio/mosquito_sound.mp3
And here are tones at other frequencies:
10,000 Hz
11,000 Hz
12,000 Hz
13,000 Hz
14,000 Hz
15,000 Hz
16,000 Hz
17,000 Hz
18,000 Hz
19,000 Hz
20,000 Hz
21,000 Hz
22,000 Hz
23,000 Hz
24,000 Hz
25,000 HzHow far up can you hear? Remember that audibility depends on decibels as well, so be sure to have your volume on the low end.
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RAF
Leo
as for me 14,000 HZ seems to be the highest I can hear !!!