Test Your Ability To Hear Pitch!
Nov 12, 2012 at 7:36 AM Post #31 of 60
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 At 500 Hz you can reliably hear pitch differences of 1.71875 Hz, which means you did better than approximately 89.6% of people who took our test!
 
With a Sennheiser CX 300 II on a standard HP laptop. My first result was 16.25 Hz lol, I misclicked several times
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Nov 12, 2012 at 7:07 PM Post #32 of 60
"At 500 Hz you can reliably hear pitch differences of 5.875 Hz, which means you did better than approximately 50.4% of people who took our test!"
 
(I do have slight tinnitus.)
 
Nov 12, 2012 at 7:56 PM Post #33 of 60
 
 
Thank you for taking our Pitch Discrimination Test at http://musicianbrain.com/pitchtest.
At 500 Hz you can reliably hear pitch differences of 0.875 Hz, which means you did better than approximately 98.5% of people who took our test!
How will your friends do? Share this test online, or forward this email to find out!
For more information check out http://musicianbrain.com/td_faq.htm.
--
Music and Neuroimaging Laboratory
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School
 
 
i guess im fine
 
Nov 13, 2012 at 1:24 PM Post #35 of 60
I didn't like this one, it only allowed me one listen per!  On another one where I could play them a couple times I got down to .06 something and averaged at .8
 
For this one though:
 

 
 
 
Used ODAC>O2>HE-400.
 
 
According to Inner Fidelity Graphs, HE-400 has lots of distortion at even normal volumes in the lower mids, so I wonder what I could do with a cleaner headphone like HE-6 or HD800.
 
Nov 13, 2012 at 10:21 PM Post #36 of 60
With as much loud noise as I endure at work all day, I'm cool with this one.
 
 
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 At 500 Hz you can reliably hear pitch differences of 1.5 Hz, which means you did better than approximately 92.1% of people who took our test!
 
 
Some of them I can hear a difference in pitch, but I can't quite tell if it's higher or lower.  
Used HD 600s right into the iMac, and a few beers in me too.  
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Nov 15, 2012 at 3:01 PM Post #37 of 60
Onboard Soundcard, Bowers & wilkins C5 In ear Headphones. I think I didn't do bad for that horrible setup... I'll see what a second test will give me. :wink:
 
 
 
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[size=15px] At 500 Hz you can reliably hear pitch differences of 2.28125 Hz, which means you did better than approximately 81.5% of people who took our test! [/size]
 
Nov 15, 2012 at 3:06 PM Post #38 of 60
Ok 2. One:
 
Still onboard soundcard, B & W C5
 
 
 
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[size=15px] At 500 Hz you can reliably hear pitch differences of 1.8125 Hz, which means you did better than approximately 87.6% of people who took our test![/size]
 
Is this good for my horrible setup?
 
Nov 15, 2012 at 3:14 PM Post #39 of 60
Guys you're not gonna believe that...
 
Just for fun I decided to take out my cheap headset i use to talk over skype (http://www.google.ch/products/catalog?q=creative+fatal1ty&sugexp=chrome,mod%3D18&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=17264457707889650632&sa=X&ei=9UylUMayH4b-4QTv-oFQ&ved=0CEYQ8wIwAQ) 
 
 
I just scored 0.46875 Hz, No idea why, but it seemed like I always knew it, didn't have to guess. :D
 
 
 
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[size=15px] At 500 Hz you can reliably hear pitch differences of 0.46875 Hz, which means you did better than approximately 99.9% of people who took our test![/size]
 
 
Seems like I also get under 1Hz with the B&W C5 now. Nice :D
 
 
 
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[size=15px] At 500 Hz you can reliably hear pitch differences of 0.9375 Hz, which means you did better than approximately 97.9% of people who took our test![/size]
 
 
After 3 Runs with C5, and 3 Runs with my cheap headset:
 
Headset: 0.49-0.71
C5: 0.73-0.9375
 
Nov 16, 2012 at 6:59 AM Post #41 of 60
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Are you 4 years old?  Because if so, then that makes sense.  If not, are you from Krypton or are you bionic in any way?

 
I'm Batman. :D
 
And no, i'm not 4 years old, i'm 17.
 
Nov 17, 2012 at 6:36 PM Post #42 of 60
At 500 Hz you can reliably hear pitch differences of 1.09375 Hz, which means you did better than approximately 96.4% of people who took our test!

 
Not unhappy with this, I'd hazard a bet that most of these very good scores (as seen above) are probably flukes.
 
Nov 19, 2012 at 9:19 AM Post #45 of 60
HD558 + Dell integrated soundcard + Hippo box amp, age is 17

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[color=rgb(42, 42, 42)] Thank you for taking our Pitch Discrimination Test at [color=rgb(0, 104, 207)][url=http://musicianbrain.com/pitchtest]http://musicianbrain.com/pitchtest[/url][/color]. At 500 Hz you can reliably hear pitch differences of 9 Hz, which means you did better than approximately 35.2% of people who took our test! How will your friends do? Share this test online, or forward this email to find out! For more information check out [color=rgb(0, 104, 207)][url=http://musicianbrain.com/td_faq.htm]http://musicianbrain.com/td_faq.htm[/url][/color]. -- Music and Neuroimaging Laboratory Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School [/color]
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 (didnt retry, and volume was also too loud)
 

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