OK but the standard way to list thresholds is to assign 0dB to the 1kHz level and express the others in relationship to that.
Can you tell me where you are getting "1Khz@-86db?"
Can you tell me where you are getting "1Khz@-86db?"
Hearing Tests
professional hearing tests only measure out to about 8 khz. Most of the key distinguishing sounds in speech occur in the 2-6 range, but no higher, so that is where the real concerns lie. the finest hearing aids only correct out to 10K (but really do not correct much at the upper end of the range; most only go to 8 khz). Net result: with rare exceptions, only audiophiles are concerned with, or try to test for, very high frequency sensitivity. btw, a hearing test by a real audiologist costs $100 or less. |
Sorry Kr4 for being so dense. It was from the site that Sabai listed: http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/hearing.html All the best, Nonoise |