Have you had a hearing test?


I'm 49 years old and work on cars for a living so I'm exposed to noisy air tools, engines, grinders and other loud noises. Plus I spend about three hours a day listening to my stereo system with the average level in the 80db range, sometimes louder when the mood strikes. The other day, a customer came in and requested I take a test drive with him to listen for a "jingle bell" noise emanating from under his car and once under way he remarked "there it is, do you hear it" and I told him I didn't hear anything that sounded like a "jingle bell" noise. My service advisor then rode with him and he told me he could hear the noise but not identify it. So, my 30 year old service advisor could hear the noise but not golden eared me, hmmm. I decided the best course of action would be to have my hearing tested. I checked in the yellow pages and found to my surprise that there were many centers that offered free hearing tests. Yep, absolutely free. The test took about 40 minutes of my time including filling out the questionaire and personal information forms. The results for me were better than I expected. I do have slight high frequency loss but excellent hearing up to the 2K range on the Audiometry test. I checked some sites on the web under the topic "hearing test results" and found I'm in pretty good shape for my age group. Almost all men my age will exhibit some loss but I wanted to establish a benchmark now so that I can take the exam again in a year and monitor any changes. I will definitely be more aware of sheltering my ears from loud damaging noises since I have already experienced some hearing loss. I also found a chart on the web that indicated the maximum recommended time exposure to certain db levels which was very informative. The 95db max was two hours, so if you are going to crank up the tunes, keep it short. I would recommend all you Hi End enthusiasts get your free test and establish a base line, even if you are not forty.
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Showing 1 response by unclejeff

While my own hearing is quite good I am finding it harder to isolate background noise from that which I am attempting to hear. I understand this is quite common.

So, while a hearing test can reveal many things with those head phones on, even those of us who still have really good hearing can find ourselves frustrated.

It is much like the husband, sitting in the living room, doubling the volumn on the television when the wife turns on the kitchen fan.