Just tested this on an old setup (mid '80) and still surprised of the results. Amp: LUXMAN L-225 Speakers: Bowers & Wilkin (B&W) DM220 High: ~16000Hrz Low:
This is as much a hearing test as it is a speaker test. We lose the ability to hear high frequencies as we get older, starting surprisingly young. 17,400 Hz is a frequency that only teenagers can hear. Most people over the age of 18 cannot hear this tone. 15,000 Hz is difficult for anyone over the age of 40 to hear. 12,000 Hz is hard for anyone over 50 years of age to hear. And 8,000 Hz should be easily heard by everyone with normal hearing. So, don't throw out your speakers if you're not hearing a full 20-20K hz spectrum. I wanted test my new Creative Pebble V2, and my discernable range was from around 40 to 13600 hz, which is better than the humble 100 hz low end the maker claims, and since I'm in my mid-60's, hearing up to around 13,500 hz isn't bad for my age, but I certainly can't tell you how high the speakers reach. I just don't have the physical ability. They sound very good to me, though.
Thank you for that information. I really mean that. I am just starting with good sound for speakers and music. And the speaks so matter. The quality of a walmart speaker next to a sound shops speaker like best buy or even a audio installer is like not hearing to hearing. My only walmart speakers are bass and that's it. Did not take me long to figure that out. Yes walmart carries top brand speakers. But like anything they have different models. Speaker are one of those "you get what you pay for " deals. I'm in my early 40 and heard right at 15500. And I have top line mids and highs. You can get better but then your at more watts. For that power I want to push it is like being at the Symphony. I love getting in my jeep and just loosing myself . To hear music on a great system is as close to heaven as we get while we are hear on earth. One of our makers many many blessings. Thanks for sharing and sorry for the long comment. God bless
Honestly it's more of a speaker test than a hearing test because hearing loss does come with age, but being careful with your ears means it's likely not degrading as fast as they once thought. After all, I'm 34, already have tinnitus in both ears (I can only hear it when it's EXTREMELY QUIET), and the tone was clear at 17,000kHZ, but likely started just a bit before some maybe in the ~17,200 area. I got tinnitus from attending lots of concerts without hearing protection and gunshots while hunting. Now I do wear hearing protection almost always while doing both, but the point is that even with minor damage I should be a "teenager". Not only that, it's well known that audio format reproduction especially on UA-cam can make it so it cuts off >15k because, for the most part, it's extra info. Like the shimmer of acoustic string and the harmonics of instruments and voices, but so often it's just buried by everything else. Basically, if you treat your hearing well, it's likely you'll hear high frequencies up to 16k+ your whole life and it's actually human speech where you'll lose the most hearing due to the slightly accrued damage over your lifetime and those frequencies often being the loudest and most prevalent in our lifetime experiences!
Always do the test in both directions. This will account for delays, most importantly in Bluetooth connections. Thankfully, the full spectrum one does go in the opposite direction, especially for the highs.
Exactly my thought. I used an app called Decibel X to confirm that the frequency is playing, but that raised a question - if I can't hear it - do I care for it?
First off, let me say that I appreciate all of the replies you have made on other comments. Secondly, thanks for the great test! My speakers managed to pass every test to my liking, except the rattling test. They do seem to rattle a bit at low frequencies, when played at a higher volume level. They are just a basic set of old Grace Digital speakers, so I am surprised that they performed as well as they did!
Nice test thx. Test succeeded on every point with the following vintage speaker setup : Elac EL 110 frontspeakers Elac CM 80/4 center speaker Elac sat 2 rear speakers Connected to a Yamaha RX-V467 receiver Lower bass: stopped at 11 Hrz Upper treble: 20000 Hrz Full spectrum: 20000 Hrz
I did this test on my new trust Arys PC Speakers 2.0 Stereo Speaker Set 28 W, and got 25 hrz for the lower bass calibration and 18500hrz for the upper treble calibration, and performed well in all the following tests. I recommend this to anyone in the market for speakers for pc or tv especially at this price point which is 23,74 euros
Just because you don't hear the higher frequencies doesn't mean it's the speakers. It is typical to lose higher frequency hearing as we get older. Test your speakers with someone younger too!
My 20+ years old Celestion F10 speakers went all the way down at the bass test, went up to 17400hz on the treble test, and passed the rest of the tests. :)
19810hrtz treble (Pioneer) system plays audible bass as low as 10hrtz even with the Subsonic filter set to 25hrtz. 2x12s MTX, custom ported box (tuned@30-34hrtz) American Bass X-over, SKAR 5K Amp. I love Pioneer head units,but their filtering in the Super Tuners more than 10 years old isnt absolute. Alot if unwanted frequencies going where I'm not trying to send them. But not enough to do damage so I can cope. If I remember correctly, High end Clarion head units seem a bit more accurate in filtering. Yes I'm an audio file. This is a good test track for seeing some of the tuning issues in your system. Thanks to the producers, keep this stuff coming.
Logitech Z623 THX 2.1 cost £129 Volume at 70% Base set to 100% Full Spectrum Test 16,868 HRZ Lower Base Test 15HRZ Upper Treble Test 14,007 HRZ I have the Base port on the Sub pointing towards my chest between the dual screens, and it will blast air in your face. Very impressed with it
I can hear at 16500hz, Im surprised and happy with my new $100 speakers Edifier R1280T, I usually use headphones but decided to buy some desk speakers, so glad I did.
I got about 4500Hz of hearing loss. At 51yrs of age I find that acceptable due to the fact I been singing in a metal band, have always listened records on headphones, enjoy good volume music and I do play sci fi horror games and drive solid sim rig racing on headphones. Anything above 15500Hz kind of doesn't even interest me of what I get from hearing at 15500Hz. 😅 Good job, dad. 😊 💪🏻🐻
Hi! thanks for such quality speaker test sounds, just tried on JBL BLUETOOTH MINI SPEAKER CLIP 4 FIRST ever this sound out of box, worked better according to this mini speaker. thanks, liked and subscribed your channel..:)
the mini clip 4 is nice but really over priced, i went with the JBL GO 3 as my mini portable because it has the same exact drivers as the clip 4 while being almost half the price. And personally, more aesthetically pleasing along with having the same clip like functionality. 30$ at Walmart or 50$ on amazon, while the clip is 70$ across the board.
I used this to test a speaker which is 2 decades old , which is older than me I'm 13 i found this speaker at my place when cleaning i was surprised it was working apparently it was my dad's speaker. Bro retro tech is gold and I'm sending this comment from a smart phone which is a decade old .
16280 HRZ - 40 HRZ on my Bose Companion 2 Series II. Just got them used, probably manufactured like 8 years ago, still sound pretty good! Can't be that range and quality for $40.
@@kingm3llo Yeah becase what that guy wrote, mean HE CAN HEAR at these range of high freq. People sometimes are unaware, that is not real test of high freq speakers, but viewer's capability of hearing!
I bought a couple of speakers from my mates, ' Phillips ' sound system for £20, I'm so impressed because although Phillips are world renown, the don't have street cred like kef, cerwin vega, and another 100 mainstream speakers, they're kind of looked at like amstrad. So.... I hooked them up to a, ' Rotal ' amp I found in the skip😳, and it drove the speakers well, it was pretty loud in the midrange, and the Rotel's bass and treble effects were very subtle. Only occasionally, did I get a deep bass response, I'm a reggae dub lover so the bass is critical. Anyway, if you want to test your bass, try listening to, ' Prophecy ', by Fabian, there's a few versions but the one on, ' tribesmen ' records, is the best and deepest, clearest bass. The first half is vocal, the second half dub. Just click halfway through to start, and you will feel your speakers shake the room.
17,500 hz approx. I could start hearing the sound. NOTE FOR EVERYONE: The ability of a human to listen higher frequencies also decrease as age grows. (I think that's also why many are not writing the comments on when they could hear start hearing sound) lol.
Was testing this with my Echo Studio and Echo sub. Very good speakers. In Dolby Atmos configuration. Not as good as some of you have. But a blew past all the tests with ease
Didn't hear high frequency until about 12,000 Hz. I think this may have been due to limitations associated with UA-cam rather than the speakers being tested.
KZ ZSN Pro X and there is no limit for it, I was able to hear everything and I'm not surprised because they are very close to those 500$ phones from Shure even though KZ phones are way cheaper.
My dog could hear up to 18lkH, me around 14kH, peavey stereo 800w/ch .amp, cabinits are Peavy w 2 x 15s and a big ass horn, volume at 50%. My neighbors love me.
Thats because we can hear from 20 to 18500hz, maby the speakers goes higher but you cant hear it. I have speakers with a super tweeter from skytech and i can hear it from 18500hz. That is my max hz I can hear.
My cheap bluetooth speaker didn't reach good bass and treble. The bass was very muffled and almost silent below 80Hz and treble too was so muffled above 15K hertz and the speakers really struggled in it .
My speakers stopped at 15k too and they’re pretty good budget speakers. I’m fairly certain it’s just due to how the video is uploaded to UA-cam. If you want an actual speaker test you may have to download a program or an app
The Bluetooth would usually cut the high and low frequencies. This is normal result for Bluetooth. That's why you should not use BT for speakers unless they support AptX HD or LDAC codecs.
I tested this on my car ( 2020 Mercedes Cla ) and I got the treble at around 16000 Hz and the bass went down to 15 Hz. This car is perfect in every way. Edit : The sound system is Burmester
There is more to bass to hearing it, the issue with lower quality speakers is that they don't have a good sounstage and frequencies contaminate each other. Also the bass may not be linear or have good reproducibility.
for the high frequency , my car speaker can be heard at around 8000 hz max . this is due , i set the equalizer control to not sounding the high pitch , because i cannot stand too much high pitch , hurting my ears sort of . so i cut it off lots of highs pitch . so i can listen to all type of songs without fatiguing ears . everything sounds smooth and pleasing .
This test not only tests speakers but also hearing. The highest frequency the speaker will output is relative to what you can hear, meaning the speaker may be better than you think because of your limited hearing range...... The dogs may hear it though lol
My old Panasonic Rp-htf600 went all the way down on the lower frequencies, but it had a weird gap between the 15000 and 18000 on the higher frequencies.
Man, Philipps Fidelio T1 are increadably good earphones if they fit well! Deep Bass and absolute perfekt mids and highs. I think they sound like a little version of the AKG K701
Logitech Z623 almost reached 16000, btw, can playing a really high frequency like 16000 damage my speakers? I just got them and wanted to see what they’re capable of but I don’t want to play loud frequency’s if they’re going to damage them. Edit: can the same apply to playing low frequency’s like 20 damage a subwoofer?
Edifier R1100, cheap and tiny desk(bookshelf) speakers, can hear the bass until 48~50Hz and the treble about 18500... but for the treble, this can be due my age. I'm 31 y.o. after all. Plus their tweeter is pretty small. For the price of 55 euro, I think they're great ! And they can punch 42W!
LOL. Most of the people are unaware, that high freq test, is not real test of high freq speakers, but in reality it is test of viewer's capability of hearing! I can hear on my klipsh up to 18,5kHz, but other people cant hear anything over 15kHz from my speakers. By the way, these speakers are capable to do 25 000hz, but possibly only cats can hear it 🤣
To put an older iPhone in there to match the android ones iPhone XR: 30-15500 hz But okay this really impressed me, I knew the speakers were good but they amazing actually, they will always impress me, idk how apple did it
Just tested this on an old setup with speakers I found in the basement from late 80s to early 90s Amp: 2x Blaupunkt BSA 160 1st pair: Speakers: ILA Akustik Industrie Model: Unknown 2-way Original use case: Rear speakers of a 5.1 setup 2nd pair: Speakers: Canton Model: Unknown 2-way Original use case: Rear speakers of a 5.1 setup Subwoofer: Pyle Driver Model: 462-I (I think) Original use case: Unknown High: >20000Hz Low:
Anker soudcore motion + 50-14500 at least with my hearing ability No bass rattling or distortion. Good Bluetooth speaker of its kind. I’m just wondering how these kind of testings even matter if your ears don’t even support that high or low pitches. Your speakers may very well deliver the frequencies while your ears are ready to hear only a part of it. And also I’m really surprised to know some people here can even hear frequencies close to 20hz or 20khz with their human ears. Good to know super heroes still exist!
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15.5 ish sony ht-sf2300 home theatre system
This songs so good my neighbours chucked a rock through my window to hear better
That is really good then! But they could have just asked.
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This was great. Not only do you get to test your speakers but your neighbours will also get the idea your some kind of sound expert lol
Thank you it is heavily used by professionals all the time.
Just tested this on an old setup (mid '80) and still surprised of the results.
Amp: LUXMAN L-225
Speakers: Bowers & Wilkin (B&W) DM220
High: ~16000Hrz
Low:
Thank you for posting your results. Sometimes they don't make them like they used to!
Dynaudio Core
High 20000Hrz
Low test stopped at 11 but I know they can go to around 9 maybe 8Hrz
Audiolab 6000a + focal chorus 706: high 15500hrz, low 55hrz
Föstex nöthing btvveen 11-12k -.-
youtube cap ? can still hear 14-16 on eq !?!
Creative speakes 2.1 bought like 20 years ago high around 16000 low goes down to 11 :)
Man, my smart fridge was shaking all over the place when I played this.
Interesting
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This is as much a hearing test as it is a speaker test. We lose the ability to hear high frequencies as we get older, starting surprisingly young. 17,400 Hz is a frequency that only teenagers can hear. Most people over the age of 18 cannot hear this tone. 15,000 Hz is difficult for anyone over the age of 40 to hear. 12,000 Hz is hard for anyone over 50 years of age to hear. And 8,000 Hz should be easily heard by everyone with normal hearing. So, don't throw out your speakers if you're not hearing a full 20-20K hz spectrum. I wanted test my new Creative Pebble V2, and my discernable range was from around 40 to 13600 hz, which is better than the humble 100 hz low end the maker claims, and since I'm in my mid-60's, hearing up to around 13,500 hz isn't bad for my age, but I certainly can't tell you how high the speakers reach. I just don't have the physical ability. They sound very good to me, though.
Very true. That's why we have a separate hearing test on our channel also.
Thank you for that information. I really mean that. I am just starting with good sound for speakers and music. And the speaks so matter. The quality of a walmart speaker next to a sound shops speaker like best buy or even a audio installer is like not hearing to hearing. My only walmart speakers are bass and that's it. Did not take me long to figure that out. Yes walmart carries top brand speakers. But like anything they have different models. Speaker are one of those "you get what you pay for " deals. I'm in my early 40 and heard right at 15500. And I have top line mids and highs. You can get better but then your at more watts. For that power I want to push it is like being at the Symphony. I love getting in my jeep and just loosing myself . To hear music on a great system is as close to heaven as we get while we are hear on earth. One of our makers many many blessings. Thanks for sharing and sorry for the long comment. God bless
Haha I was worried but considering im about to turn 23 and my hearing drops out around 18-19000 that's not bad!!!
I am 45 and hear up to 16,700Hz on the Bose Quietcomfort ultra, 16,300 Hz on B&W Px7 S2, 17,000Hz on B&W Px8 and 17,100hz on B&O H95.
Honestly it's more of a speaker test than a hearing test because hearing loss does come with age, but being careful with your ears means it's likely not degrading as fast as they once thought. After all, I'm 34, already have tinnitus in both ears (I can only hear it when it's EXTREMELY QUIET), and the tone was clear at 17,000kHZ, but likely started just a bit before some maybe in the ~17,200 area.
I got tinnitus from attending lots of concerts without hearing protection and gunshots while hunting. Now I do wear hearing protection almost always while doing both, but the point is that even with minor damage I should be a "teenager". Not only that, it's well known that audio format reproduction especially on UA-cam can make it so it cuts off >15k because, for the most part, it's extra info. Like the shimmer of acoustic string and the harmonics of instruments and voices, but so often it's just buried by everything else.
Basically, if you treat your hearing well, it's likely you'll hear high frequencies up to 16k+ your whole life and it's actually human speech where you'll lose the most hearing due to the slightly accrued damage over your lifetime and those frequencies often being the loudest and most prevalent in our lifetime experiences!
Always do the test in both directions. This will account for delays, most importantly in Bluetooth connections. Thankfully, the full spectrum one does go in the opposite direction, especially for the highs.
Thanks for posting your tips.
La courbe de volume et restituions varient à cause des codecs : en encode comme decode sur UA-cam ! à tenir compte !
For the high pitch it's hard to say if you test the speakers or your ears.
We have a separate specific test for testing ears on our channel.
Exactly my thought. I used an app called Decibel X to confirm that the frequency is playing, but that raised a question - if I can't hear it - do I care for it?
I did this test for my new speaker set. Then just out of curiosity I tried it with my QC 35II. Only now I realize how good those headphones are.
Thank you for taking the time to test!
M-AUDIO AV40 desktop speakers: 50hz - 15500hz
Thank you for the incredibly helpful video!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for taking the time to do this and the speaker test.
15500 for the iphone 12 pro
@@WiselyYoursOfficial same for iPhone XR and as low as 30hz
First off, let me say that I appreciate all of the replies you have made on other comments. Secondly, thanks for the great test! My speakers managed to pass every test to my liking, except the rattling test. They do seem to rattle a bit at low frequencies, when played at a higher volume level. They are just a basic set of old Grace Digital speakers, so I am surprised that they performed as well as they did!
Thank you for posting your results and the kind words.
Rattle is 90 percent of the sex appeal. Its how speakers mate
The background is really trippy, made my whole screen wobble around lol
Trippy is kinda what i-Doser.com is all about
My eyes get tested too thanks for the Visuals 😵💫
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my speakers from 2013 work, this really helped Thanks!
Very welcome!
18000 hz ~ 30 hz on Sony SRS-D4
Better than manufacturer's specifications. Nice.
Thanks for posting the results of your Sonys
amazing visuals with this keep up the good work
Thank you so much!
Nice test thx. Test succeeded on every point with the following vintage speaker setup :
Elac EL 110 frontspeakers
Elac CM 80/4 center speaker
Elac sat 2 rear speakers
Connected to a Yamaha RX-V467 receiver
Lower bass: stopped at 11 Hrz
Upper treble: 20000 Hrz
Full spectrum: 20000 Hrz
Thank you so much for the detailed test results on your Elac setup. Very helpful!
As far as I can tell Sony SRS XB43 passed all the test to as low as below 20 hrz and as high as 20k hrz also no bass rattle. Pretty good sound test.
Thanks for the info! Glad you liked the test - we put a lot of work into it.
With the same speaker I got 30-15500
@@omarpiccoli2848 same
I did this test on my new trust Arys PC Speakers 2.0 Stereo Speaker Set 28 W, and got 25 hrz for the lower bass calibration and 18500hrz for the upper treble calibration, and performed well in all the following tests. I recommend this to anyone in the market for speakers for pc or tv especially at this price point which is 23,74 euros
Thank you for posting the results of your Arys
This is good. Awesome share!
Thank you so much!
Just because you don't hear the higher frequencies doesn't mean it's the speakers. It is typical to lose higher frequency hearing as we get older. Test your speakers with someone younger too!
Exactly why we offer a separate hearing test video on our channel at: ua-cam.com/video/GyuLoywPVLo/v-deo.html
This is very helpful I have a few old sets that need testing
Cool let us know how they do!
My 20+ years old Celestion F10 speakers went all the way down at the bass test, went up to 17400hz on the treble test, and passed the rest of the tests. :)
Thank you for taking the time to test and post results.
my 50year ol.d headphones pased all they were $
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19810hrtz treble (Pioneer) system plays audible bass as low as 10hrtz even with the Subsonic filter set to 25hrtz. 2x12s MTX, custom ported box (tuned@30-34hrtz) American Bass X-over, SKAR 5K Amp.
I love Pioneer head units,but their filtering in the Super Tuners more than 10 years old isnt absolute. Alot if unwanted frequencies going where I'm not trying to send them. But not enough to do damage so I can cope. If I remember correctly, High end Clarion head units seem a bit more accurate in filtering. Yes I'm an audio file. This is a good test track for seeing some of the tuning issues in your system. Thanks to the producers, keep this stuff coming.
Thank you so much for the detailed description of your test - very helpful!
Logitech Z623 THX 2.1
cost £129
Volume at 70%
Base set to 100%
Full Spectrum Test 16,868 HRZ
Lower Base Test 15HRZ
Upper Treble Test 14,007 HRZ
I have the Base port on the Sub pointing towards my chest between the dual screens, and it will blast air in your face. Very impressed with it
Thank you for posting the results of your logitech
I can hear at 16500hz, Im surprised and happy with my new $100 speakers Edifier R1280T, I usually use headphones but decided to buy some desk speakers, so glad I did.
Thank you so much for testing your Edifier speakers
I’m impressed. Bang and Olufsen in my Audi s4 went down to the 10hz, and up to about 17k, pretty good for a car stereo.
Great! Thanks for taking the time to post the results. Very helpful to us.
my tesla model three went down to about 13 hertz and reproduced up to about 17500. interesting!
@@loganhelms5599 I have a model 3 performance now lol, that’s funny you comment that. Yes it’s great, I actually prefer the sound system in my model 3
@@loganhelms5599 the sound system in our car is a lot like the s4’s actualky
My JBL also
Sonos rocked every test HARD
They make great stuff
I stared at the screen during the test then looked away and experienced a mild trip lol
I think maybe you are looking for our other simulations. This is just to test your speakers.
Lmfaoooo
I had the same thing listening to the high tones..
Now I need a new set of ears
Thanks for taking the time to test.
@@iDoserMusic lmao
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Edifier R1700BT Desktop Speakers 40hz - 16800hz
I love this speakers
Thank you for testing your speakers.
I got about 4500Hz of hearing loss. At 51yrs of age I find that acceptable due to the fact I been singing in a metal band, have always listened records on headphones, enjoy good volume music and I do play sci fi horror games and drive solid sim rig racing on headphones. Anything above 15500Hz kind of doesn't even interest me of what I get from hearing at 15500Hz. 😅 Good job, dad. 😊 💪🏻🐻
Thank you for sharing - a good reminder to care for our hearing.
The bass test was so good that these cars showed up at mine with red and blue party lights 🎉
Thank you so much
Hi! thanks for such quality speaker test sounds, just tried on JBL BLUETOOTH MINI SPEAKER CLIP 4 FIRST ever this sound out of box, worked better according to this mini speaker. thanks, liked and subscribed your channel..:)
Thank you so much for using the test ans subscribing!
the mini clip 4 is nice but really over priced, i went with the JBL GO 3 as my mini portable because it has the same exact drivers as the clip 4 while being almost half the price. And personally, more aesthetically pleasing along with having the same clip like functionality. 30$ at Walmart or 50$ on amazon, while the clip is 70$ across the board.
My Logitech Z506 speakers went from about 15HRZ to 18,000HRZ which really impressed me.
Thank you for testing. We have many logitech products in the i-Doser.com office.
My HK onyx 5 speaker went from about 35HRZ To 15,500HRZ
I used this to test a speaker which is 2 decades old , which is older than me I'm 13 i found this speaker at my place when cleaning i was surprised it was working apparently it was my dad's speaker. Bro retro tech is gold and I'm sending this comment from a smart phone which is a decade old .
Thanks for using our professional test to check your old equipment.
16280 HRZ - 40 HRZ on my Bose Companion 2 Series II. Just got them used, probably manufactured like 8 years ago, still sound pretty good! Can't be that range and quality for $40.
Nice! Thank you for testing and posting your results. Sounds like a great find.
I can hear them all the way up at 18,000 hertz on my companion 2 series II
@@kingm3llo Yeah becase what that guy wrote, mean HE CAN HEAR at these range of high freq. People sometimes are unaware, that is not real test of high freq speakers, but viewer's capability of hearing!
Excellent Video
Thank you very much!
I have edifier speakers and this is very helpful!
Great, how well did they test?
Its either my young ears or our really good speakers but I kept hearing the frequency till 18291 Hrz!! Amazing!
What model/brand speakers did you test?
@@iDoserMusic Aiwa
I bought a couple of speakers from my mates, ' Phillips ' sound system for £20, I'm so impressed because although Phillips are world renown, the don't have street cred like kef, cerwin vega, and another 100 mainstream speakers, they're kind of looked at like amstrad. So.... I hooked them up to a, ' Rotal ' amp I found in the skip😳, and it drove the speakers well, it was pretty loud in the midrange, and the Rotel's bass and treble effects were very subtle. Only occasionally, did I get a deep bass response, I'm a reggae dub lover so the bass is critical. Anyway, if you want to test your bass, try listening to, ' Prophecy ', by Fabian, there's a few versions but the one on, ' tribesmen ' records, is the best and deepest, clearest bass. The first half is vocal, the second half dub. Just click halfway through to start, and you will feel your speakers shake the room.
Thank you for the detailed information about your Philips. Very helpful.
My cheap speakers that came with my computer failed every test
Might be time for an upgrade
Won a speaker from an arcade……never wasting my tickets on something like that (unless the speaker is from a brand I’m familiar with) again😭
At least you were able to come here to test and verify quality. Glad we could provide that resource for you.
17,500 hz approx. I could start hearing the sound.
NOTE FOR EVERYONE: The ability of a human to listen higher frequencies also decrease as age grows.
(I think that's also why many are not writing the comments on when they could hear start hearing sound) lol.
We have a specific video for testing hearing as well.
Was testing this with my Echo Studio and Echo sub. Very good speakers. In Dolby Atmos configuration. Not as good as some of you have. But a blew past all the tests with ease
Thank you for posting the results of your Echo.
Didn't hear high frequency until about 12,000 Hz. I think this may have been due to limitations associated with UA-cam rather than the speakers being tested.
What model/brand speakers did you test? Could also be hearing limitations which is why we have a separate hearing test as well.
46 HRZ for the bass.16,000 HRZ for the treble on my JBL Flip 5
Thank you for sharing
KZ ZSN Pro X and there is no limit for it, I was able to hear everything and I'm not surprised because they are very close to those 500$ phones from Shure even though KZ phones are way cheaper.
Can I brake the flip 5 with this video?
@@superadi06onyoutube99 idk
I got the entry level Creative Pebble speaker set. I was actually pleasantly surprised by the audio for $20 usd. 14.2 kilohertz for me.
Thank you for posting the results of your Creative Pebble
I heard somewhere between 28 or 29 for lows to a high 19 (something) k, with the Definitive Technology BP10's. 30+ years old. But they still rock!
Thank you for posting the results of your Definitive speakers. Very helpful.
Around 15.5k hertz on my Nakamichi Speck. A little disappointed it didn’t go up to 18-19k Hz. Overall sound is good.
Thanks for taking the time to test and post.
That's likely your hearing.
Most people's hearing range ends between 15~16 kHz.
Even if you CAN hear above that range, there's no reason to want it to go that high unless you're trying to annoy a dog or something.
My dog could hear up to 18lkH, me around 14kH, peavey stereo 800w/ch .amp, cabinits are Peavy w 2 x 15s and a big ass horn, volume at 50%. My neighbors love me.
Interesting test case
17500hz to 35hz on 2 24x24 sheets of insulation with a pair of exciters attached. Pretty nice sound for under 100 dollars of parts.
Very interesting
Your age?
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This music so good my tweeter crashed and smoked up in the car 🥲🥲
Will try again with new ones 😅
Surprised at how many people love our test music. We designed it for testing, not as "good music" - but glad people love it.
Speakers: *Logitech Z623* set with built-in amplifier
First hearable high-frequency tone: 18500 Hz
Last hearable clear low-frequency tone: 30 Hz
Last hearable unclear low-frequency tone: 23 Hz
Thank you for posting the results of your Logitech
same but with the Z625
The z333 did about the same for me
Thats because we can hear from 20 to 18500hz, maby the speakers goes higher but you cant hear it.
I have speakers with a super tweeter from skytech and i can hear it from 18500hz. That is my max hz I can hear.
My cheap bluetooth speaker didn't reach good bass and treble. The bass was very muffled and almost silent below 80Hz and treble too was so muffled above 15K hertz and the speakers really struggled in it .
Thank you for taking the time to share your results
My speakers stopped at 15k too and they’re pretty good budget speakers. I’m fairly certain it’s just due to how the video is uploaded to UA-cam. If you want an actual speaker test you may have to download a program or an app
The Bluetooth would usually cut the high and low frequencies. This is normal result for Bluetooth. That's why you should not use BT for speakers unless they support AptX HD or LDAC codecs.
17k. I am 55 and have played in rock bands with no hearing protection my whole life.
Thank you for posting your results.
I hear it immediately. thx. my gaming speakers are great
Amazing! What model and brand?
@@iDoserMusic Fantech GS204 Rumble RGB gaming speakers.
note that your lower bass calibration test allows my speakers at max volume levels to reach a +- of 22HRz
I tested this on my car ( 2020 Mercedes Cla ) and I got the treble at around 16000 Hz and the bass went down to 15 Hz. This car is perfect in every way.
Edit : The sound system is Burmester
Thanks for sharing not many have tested their car audio with this so good to know!
I can't believe that my smartphone's speaker can create such a very nice bass 😱 like a miniature Bluetooth speaker at 1:35 in proper "rythm"👍
Smartphone speakers are getting better
@@iDoserMusic 5:15 what music is this😅
Our own custom creation.
There is more to bass to hearing it, the issue with lower quality speakers is that they don't have a good sounstage and frequencies contaminate each other. Also the bass may not be linear or have good reproducibility.
for the high frequency , my car speaker can be heard at around 8000 hz max . this is due , i set the equalizer control to not sounding the high pitch , because i cannot stand too much high pitch , hurting my ears sort of . so i cut it off lots of highs pitch . so i can listen to all type of songs without fatiguing ears . everything sounds smooth and pleasing .
Thank you for posting the results of your car speakers
20,000 HZ on Altus 140 Disco ;) very successful on all test!
Thanks for sharing your results
This test not only tests speakers but also hearing. The highest frequency the speaker will output is relative to what you can hear, meaning the speaker may be better than you think because of your limited hearing range...... The dogs may hear it though lol
Thanks for the input!
Yes. My 15 year old son could hear 17500Hz ... me (at 61) only 8000Hz
25 HRZ on bass 16000 on Treble and thats being modest on my volume level... this is for a klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Speaker System
Great - thanks for taking the time to test and post
My old Panasonic Rp-htf600 went all the way down on the lower frequencies, but it had a weird gap between the 15000 and 18000 on the higher frequencies.
Thanks for sharing
Man, Philipps Fidelio T1 are increadably good earphones if they fit well! Deep Bass and absolute perfekt mids and highs. I think they sound like a little version of the AKG K701
Thank you for posting the results of your philips
11hrz - 17khrz and I had to take them off bc it hurt like hell 😂 Not bad for Bluetooth Skull Crusher headphones
Thanks for sharing your results
Skullcandy crusher headphones are all about bass!!
my 2015 laptop speaker's audio spectrum was 18000 to 50hz
Thanks for taking the time to test and post results
Great job keep working 💖
Thank you so much and we sure will.
Thanks
This test was very helpful
You are very welcome!
15,800 HZ for the last test. I kinda want to run this on my car and see how it does.
Nice what model and brand?
Logitech Z623 almost reached 16000, btw, can playing a really high frequency like 16000 damage my speakers? I just got them and wanted to see what they’re capable of but I don’t want to play loud frequency’s if they’re going to damage them.
Edit: can the same apply to playing low frequency’s like 20 damage a subwoofer?
None of the tones will cause damage just for testing. Thanks for sharing.
@@iDoserMusic my speaker wasn't audible beyond 15900 Hz. Does that still count as a decent speaker ?
@@zohairali7407 most adults can’t hear beyond the 15-17k hz range anyway
Is very good for test speaker is good knowledge to learning and understood of the process just speaker Bluetooth.
#V8
Exactly you wont find a more professional test on youtube! Used by experts for sure.
Edifier R1100, cheap and tiny desk(bookshelf) speakers, can hear the bass until 48~50Hz and the treble about 18500... but for the treble, this can be due my age. I'm 31 y.o. after all.
Plus their tweeter is pretty small.
For the price of 55 euro, I think they're great ! And they can punch 42W!
Thant's great! Thank you so much for testing sharing your results.
15,000 on iPhone XR
Edit : 15,000 on M1 MacBook Air too
Thanks for sharing
14000...is also on my samsung...J8
18,000 on iphone 6
Bass👍👍
Thanks for taking time to test your speakers.
nice!
Thank you
Receiver : Onkyo TX-DS 777
Speaker: Onkyo SC 401 : 14995 HRZ - 32 HRZ
Sub : Onkyo SKW 501E. Speaker: 11 HRZ
Thank you for taking the time to test and post results
15,929 HRZ for treble and 30 HRZ for bass on my I phone 12.
Great thank you for taking the time to share
16500 on Dennon bookshelves
Thank you for sharing your results
LOL. Most of the people are unaware, that high freq test, is not real test of high freq speakers, but in reality it is test of viewer's capability of hearing!
I can hear on my klipsh up to 18,5kHz, but other people cant hear anything over 15kHz from my speakers. By the way, these speakers are capable to do 25 000hz, but possibly only cats can hear it 🤣
Exactly why we have a separate Hearing Test video on our channel.
Edifier 1280 DBS nailed that test
Thanks for posting the results of your Edifier
17khz, Creative EMU-U7 bookshelf with creative x7 sound card...
Thank you for sharing your results
Just before 16k on treble my Sony SRS-XB43 I didn’t hear higher than that
Thanks for posting your results
Good Quality 👍👍👍👍👍👍
What model/brand speakers did you test?
i first heard the frequency at 17241. also great test thx
What model/brand speakers did you test?
Jbl GTO 939 in ‘09 Camry
15,966hrz.
Thanks for sharing your JBL results
Wonderful
Thank you! Cheers!
thanks for this content
You are very welcome
Iphone 13 pro max: (2021 model)
26-15,700Hrz
Properly synced Left, Right & Center speaker sound.
Speaker sync flip Test: PASS
LG V40 Thinq: (2018 model)
80-16,800Hrz
Single speaker used for Left, Right and Center.
Speaker sync flip Test: N/A (single speaker)
Samsung S9: (2018 Model)
85-17,100Hrz
Properly Synced Left, Right, & Center Speakers. Slightly stronger bottom speaker.
Speaker sync flip Test: PASS
Samsung Tab S3: (2017 Model; Tablet)
135-17,400Hrz
Properly Synced Left, Right, & Center Speakers.
Speaker sync flip Test: PASS
These readings were takin by ear of a ~30 year old; results may vary per person.
Thank you so much for the detailed results. Very helpful.
@@iDoserMusic ❤
To put an older iPhone in there to match the android ones
iPhone XR: 30-15500 hz
But okay this really impressed me, I knew the speakers were good but they amazing actually, they will always impress me, idk how apple did it
Klispch Promedia 2.1
Barely started at
17k hz
to
falloff at ~41hz
Supposed to be
31Hz - 20kHz
with 5hz crossover...
Thank you for sharing your results
Bass test in low frequency is best . My speaker shakes powerfully
What model/brand speakers did you test?
I Was An A Indian . And I am 14years old . I made a Bluetooth speaker (Brand-PRC)❤
iPhone and iPad pro did really well
Thanks for testing
My realme x2 pro started from 19k hrz
Great! Thanks for sharing!
Just tested this on an old setup with speakers I found in the basement from late 80s to early 90s
Amp: 2x Blaupunkt BSA 160
1st pair:
Speakers: ILA Akustik Industrie
Model: Unknown 2-way
Original use case: Rear speakers of a 5.1 setup
2nd pair:
Speakers: Canton
Model: Unknown 2-way
Original use case: Rear speakers of a 5.1 setup
Subwoofer: Pyle Driver
Model: 462-I (I think)
Original use case: Unknown
High: >20000Hz
Low:
Thank you for posting your results
I got Denon Heos 7 yestoday and that quality hmmm ahh awesome
Thank you for using our test with them!
when she said there will be no raddling when the bass plays my whole room raddles except my speakers .
What model/brand speakers did you test?
Anker soudcore motion +
50-14500 at least with my hearing ability
No bass rattling or distortion. Good Bluetooth speaker of its kind.
I’m just wondering how these kind of testings even matter if your ears don’t even support that high or low pitches. Your speakers may very well deliver the frequencies while your ears are ready to hear only a part of it. And also I’m really surprised to know some people here can even hear frequencies close to 20hz or 20khz with their human ears. Good to know super heroes still exist!
Thanks for taking the time to test and post your results. Very helpful.
Anker soundcore mini ..and the same range as mentioned
me too comparing it with tribit and you will be surprised how good tribit is....confused with one to send back
17k last test
Thanks - what model and brand?
@@iDoserMusic Edifier C3XD 2.1
me too
The song start 5:02 is awesome
Thank you we put a lot of work into it
thats good
Let us know results if you decide to test