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So how are the ears of the Bigfooty family?
I've long suffered from the effects of industrial deafness, mostly through live music and playing in bands - I dount I would be surprised to find that "What?" or "Sorry?" are one of my most common phrases that I say -
My Dad and Grandfather have both had plenty of years around bricksaws and the like to fill me with confidence of a later-life of not being able to hear very well...
I could only just hear 12,000 hz - after that it was all silence (besides some clicks which I don't think were supposed to be part of the test) - As a result my ears are (apparently) averaging older than 40 years old, even though I'm in my (very) late 20s
Obviously this isn't a super guide, but thought it be interesting nonetheless to see how high some of the bigfooty posters could hear
I've long suffered from the effects of industrial deafness, mostly through live music and playing in bands - I dount I would be surprised to find that "What?" or "Sorry?" are one of my most common phrases that I say -
My Dad and Grandfather have both had plenty of years around bricksaws and the like to fill me with confidence of a later-life of not being able to hear very well...
I could only just hear 12,000 hz - after that it was all silence (besides some clicks which I don't think were supposed to be part of the test) - As a result my ears are (apparently) averaging older than 40 years old, even though I'm in my (very) late 20s
Obviously this isn't a super guide, but thought it be interesting nonetheless to see how high some of the bigfooty posters could hear




The perks of being an audio engineer and playing in bands 
