A new technique is proposed for the objective estimate of cochlear tuning, starting from measurements of the delay function of Stimulus Frequency (SF) and Transiently Evoked (TE) Otoacoustic Emissions (OAEs). The technique is quick and reliable, also in not cooperating subjects, while the psychoacoustic tuning measurements are time consuming and based on a large number of assumptions. It is well known that OAEs originate from two main backscattering mechanisms: coherent reflection and nonlinear wave-fixed distortion. The main TEO-AE and SFOAE sources are supposed to be linear reflection from the peak region, due to randomly distributed roughness. Recent experiments found evidence of OAE sources more basally located with respect to the CP (c...