Auditory thresholds in the frequency range of 0.5-6 kHz and in the extended
high-frequency range (8-16 kHz, according to ISO 389-5) were measured for
one ear of 139 otologically healthy persons (77 females, 62 males, mean age
25 years, range 12-54 years) using insert earphones ER-2 of Etymotic Resea
rch and circumaural earphones HDA 200 of Sennheiser. For each subject, two
measures of the thresholds were obtained for both types of transducers duri
ng the same test session.
Repeatability was significantly worse in the 8-16 kHz region (repeated thre
sholds were within +/- 5 dB for 90 % of the thresholds of each frequency an
d within +/- 10 dB for 98%), compared to that in the 0.5-6 kHz region (+/-
5 dB for 97 %, +/- 10 dB for 100%), as determined by paired t-test and Wilc
oxon signed rank test. Repeatability was similar for both transducer types.