My Posting Place's official frequency classification that emcompasses the entire human audio range
0-500hz ultra low frequencies
500-2,500hz low frequencies
2,500-5,500hz mid frequencies (normies call these high frequencies)
5,500-7,500 hz high frequencies (normies call these very high frequencies)
7,500 - 10,000hz very high frequencies (normies stop caring about hearing in this range 8,000hz for some unknown reason)
10,000 - 15,000hz ultra high frequencies (Recovery to atleast 15,000hz,16,000hz is the GOAL of MPP)
15,000 - 20,000hz super ultra high frequencies (Recovery to atleast 15,000hz,16,000hz is the GOAL of MPP)
20,000hz -30,000hz (not important only children can hear this)
30,000hz+ Ascended.jpg (not important only new borns can hear this)
* hidden hearing loss via synaptic damage is proven to be more common then the inability to hear soft noises and must be corrected as well. There must be clarity up to ATLEAST the very high frequencies (7,500hz-10,000hz)
0-500hz ultra low frequencies
500-2,500hz low frequencies
2,500-5,500hz mid frequencies (normies call these high frequencies)
5,500-7,500 hz high frequencies (normies call these very high frequencies)
7,500 - 10,000hz very high frequencies (normies stop caring about hearing in this range 8,000hz for some unknown reason)
10,000 - 15,000hz ultra high frequencies (Recovery to atleast 15,000hz,16,000hz is the GOAL of MPP)
15,000 - 20,000hz super ultra high frequencies (Recovery to atleast 15,000hz,16,000hz is the GOAL of MPP)
20,000hz -30,000hz (not important only children can hear this)
30,000hz+ Ascended.jpg (not important only new borns can hear this)
* hidden hearing loss via synaptic damage is proven to be more common then the inability to hear soft noises and must be corrected as well. There must be clarity up to ATLEAST the very high frequencies (7,500hz-10,000hz)