35 Hz is when you really start feeling it. 17 Hz is the last clear "note/tone" I could hear, after that, it just felt like the waves were getting further apart (imagine a big fan spinning, that's what it sounds like). Headphones: Soundcore Q35 headphones Edit: I could "hear" all the way down below 3 Hz, but past that point, it's more of something you feel more than you hear it.
You'll feel bass + hear the bass note till 20Hz. Once it goes below that, put on full volume and you'll feel sound pressure, not an actual note though. Anyone showing off you hear 1Hz or whatever, please.
Although I could "hear" the vibrations right down to 1 Hz, it was around 20 Hz that the actual tone started to disappear. This is with WH1000-XM5 headphones, with Sony Clear Bass on +10.
@@D41Michigan respect you for being in the military. I want to join the military(not the us military) but i know i have to be super fuckin fit to not crack under that much pressure of training and stress
Human hearing bottoms out at around 20hz, for some a little lower. Headphones / speakers can send out x amount of hz (check the technical data sheet for your product). To those of you who think you can hear down to under, say, 16hz, think again. Even if your hearing is that good, most likely your speakers / headphones aren't. What you're hearing is probably overtones, which aren't at the given hz but higher.
@@fusionz8795 most solids vibrate when you tap. They have one ore more natural frequencies. When you aplly the same frequencies to them, they vibrate a lot more.
Hyper x'es are awesome I have the cloud stingers and I got to two hz with them Just saying if someone is looking for budget headphones the cloud stinger is a good choice
I just tested this on my JBL charge 5 and it went down to 45 hertz before I couldn't hear it anymore! The advertised lowest frequency was 60 so it did better!😊
I have two five inch? speakers and a seven inch? Subwoofer system that plygs into a wall so I don't need to charge them. I don't know the actual size of the speakers so I just guessed. But they're pretty good. I think about 7 years old and they aren't manufactured anymore.
Unknown okay. I wanted to use my Sony Speaker just to see what would happen. I have a soundbar with a 6.5 inch sub that doesn’t require charging so I tested that before trying this one.
@@youremother. I can **easily** sense audio below 20Hz. You're straight up wrong. The headphones are absolutely playing the right frequency when I do this.
@@lambdaman3228 It can change, but generally humans hear between 20Hz and 20000Hz. Your headphones might vibrate while working and you might be detecting that rather than hearing it as well.
@@gammarayneutrino8413 I see where you're coming from. We would need to rigorously define "hearing" to really decide. That's part of why I said I can "sense" audio. Below a certain point, the sensation is different.
JimpieD you can‘t make ist to 1 hz. 🤦🏼♂️ you her somerhing but that‘s not bass. Your hearing can‘t even hear that bass ( because it’s not bass) At 1hz the „membrane“ in your speaker moves 1 time in 1 second. You can only hear your speaker working. Sorry for the bad english btw (I‘m german)
If you want a pair of headphones for mostly indoor use, get some Samson sr850's. Best £25 (~30$) you'll ever spend. Get them off eBay, they're half the price of Amazon.
I can actually hear all the way down to 5hz, although I did need to turn my volume all the way up because my headphones are very bad at playing bass, and even worse at sub bass. Before someone says that I’m just feeling it, that’s not the case, while I do feel it, I am also actually hearing it. In fact, due to how bad my headphones are at playing sub bass, I could actually hear it more than feel it, though it was a bit difficult due to the static. If you’re curious as to what it sounds like, the only way I can describe it is that it sounds like an actual sound wave, which isn’t a very good description, but that’s what it sounds like. A wave, of sound
SKIL PWRCORE 20 Bluetooth Speaker Model: RO5028-00 3 Hz is where I could tell it stopped creating sound waves holding near my ear. 35 Hz was the noticeable cut off.
Awesome test. Crazy to hear and feel this test in my basement. I have a pretty good Klipsch 7.2.2 and have had a annoying rattle that I've been looking for for some time. This test helped find a penny my niece put in one of my sub ports. Thank you very much.
I just got a new Klipsch and I'm very satisfied. It didn't dispense money though, I'll have to settle with the loose change that falls off in the shower after a night of drunken fun.
@@skiddybipbop6844 I have no idea, it's in my shop and I try not to go in there. I'll let customers listen to it. I didn't realize just how little music I listen to.
@@skiddybipbop6844 I got a hsu vtf 2 mk5 and it's the best sub I've ever owned. I can't even turn it up past 15% without the neighbors complaining. Best under $1000 sub for the money.
@@baxar6231Yeah Sennheiser is actually known for not being super strong in the sub bass lol, so I ordered some Beyerdynamic DT770s and they'll be here tomorrow and I'll be going again hehe
I use this video all the time to test systems. It’s amazing how different each systems low end is. Today I’m testing my rental car. The bass cuts at 33Hz but is massive from 40-80. Interesting.
Audible went out around 19Hz (I was probably hearing air movement from the ports) while the doors and windows in my house were rattling down to 3Hz. It's nice to have two 18's in giant ported boxes tuned to 13Hz. AVR main volume at -14.5dB with subs set to -7.5dB in the AVR. Both gain channels maxed on the Crown XLi 3500 (really need to step up to a good Speaker Power SP2 4000 or better).
@@CrazyGamer-eg9jt its most likely that he didnt hear it, rather his headphones or subwoofers were shaking, giving him the illusion of hearing it. if he really heard it hes superhuman
I've got a little ported JVC 120W 10" and it was rattling thing in my house. It was nice being able to see exactly where the subwoofer kicked in and what it's resonant frequencies are. Helps adjust the crossover, gain and EQ to get a nice flat response from the sub. I hate it when frequencies are overly booming.
Nah bro I could hear til 3 hz. Sounded like a motorcycle. At 2 it stopped making sounds and just kept doing the sinewave thing. Maybe get better headphones?
The cutoff point is obviously not instantaneous and differs from person to person. It can be hard to distinguish if you are hearing an actual tone or just the harmonics and noise caused by the individual vibrations at very low frequencies as well.
@@asyncasync exactly, the lower you go after like 60hz it becomes more quiet so you turn the volume up, i noticed it had a lot of noise also the sinewaves volume curve became slower the whole time.
@Fraze i have bose quiet comfort 35s. I do like skullcandy though too. I think they are a great brand. Im looking into getting a pair of sennheisers though. Idk what ones yet, but if anyone has any suggestions, let me know
Crazy that when the frequency falls below the 10 Hz, you can start hearing the noise floor of 16-bit increasingly louder. ~40 Hz was the magic number for my subwoofers. That shit sounded really good.
The f**** I'm fascinated by the JBL boombox 3 🥰 the room (and door 😉) is shaking until 35 hz. Lower than 30 it becomes quiet. That's a portable Bluetooth speaker and you feel the sound. Crazy 🙈 wow
Yeah i bought a boat earphone its soo good i cant hear thing when i remove tooo I recommend to use that and it creates sparks so i glady recommend it :)
Whose Idea was it to start a bass test at 2kHz?
I'm a pipistrelle bat, and I find your comment ridiculous.
That was fatiguing as fk
You don't have good speakers
@@Inganga What makes you believe that?
Hopefully my headphones are fucking trash
My speaker now has these cool smoke effects
haha
Lol 😭🤣
Wow no way mine too!
@@professorswaggamuffin7572 djjdhdjd
Same!
Wearing headphones, Can feel my brain being melted from the inside out. 10/10
I don’t hear you, I feel you
Same man
Same
Fr😂
I hear ringing
35 Hz is when you really start feeling it. 17 Hz is the last clear "note/tone" I could hear, after that, it just felt like the waves were getting further apart (imagine a big fan spinning, that's what it sounds like).
Headphones: Soundcore Q35 headphones
Edit: I could "hear" all the way down below 3 Hz, but past that point, it's more of something you feel more than you hear it.
soundcore q30 user here, i agree.
@@le_plane I heard a decrees down to 14hz in my ear buds! 😲
I got around 30
Got to 12 with Sony xm5s
Same on Sony wf xb 700
My jbl speaker: Vibrating
My brain: touch it
Update: I touched it
Same
Hell yeah
Me to
I did the same thing
Saaaaaame)))))
After 20 hz my grandma thought the civil war was coming
My headphone starts the helicopter in 35Hz then the sound dissepear in 19Hz and back in 17 Hz
@@igorfernandes6333 x2
😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂
😭😭😭
i made it to 50
1:13 i feel im in a bus lol
Bro i Feel the Bassಥ‿ಥ
Lol
Like sitting at the back of an enviro 400 mmc
More like a plane
i feel like im resting my ear on my purring cats belly
1:23 when you're inside the car while its on but not moving
This video helped me to fix my phone speaker from water damage
NISMO THE DRIFTER wait how tryin to fix mine rn 😂
My phone fell on the toilet and I don't know how it survived. The speaker didn't played well so I put this on max volume and it fixed
*visible confusion*
Makes sense, the sound waves from your phone speaker would push out any unwanted bits of water that didn't dry out
Coool
My volume was all the way up. Then after the video ended, That goddamn stadia ad played those people that yelled “STADIA!”😂
Ahh glad it wasn't just me
Same
Wow that's so funny and cool wow haha.
"STADIA!!"
Use an adblock.
after 30 Hz you just hear the Vietnam war
XD
Matteo Capalozza more at 16 lol
@@quangeptraichinh7084 lol vietcong here
@@DatPeteBoi i have a gun baby
@@quangeptraichinh7084 but you don't know how to use it
This just helped me find out the defect of an interface, thanks : D
0:55 is where the true test starts
Thanks man. My KZ ZSX goes 7Hz
Your headphones suck then, I can get to 1:20
Honestly I can get to 1:30 but after that I hear NOTHING. Before that it's just really low vibrations.
My go until 3hz
@@Strob3Gaming and i can go till the end
When the helicopter flies over your house.
at 100
at6
3
at 1
Mindless Movie What the hell kind of headset do you have?
You'll feel bass + hear the bass note till 20Hz. Once it goes below that, put on full volume and you'll feel sound pressure, not an actual note though. Anyone showing off you hear 1Hz or whatever, please.
That explains the very sudden drop off I got around 20hz.
Tyler Lindstrom
Clickz Not entirly true because everyone is different. Like how some people can hear up to only 15khz but others kan hear up to 20 khz
For me i stopped at 2Hz.
the probably "hear" the sub 20hz notes because their speakers are struggling and making noises they shouldn't or cheap ass hifi systems.
Although I could "hear" the vibrations right down to 1 Hz, it was around 20 Hz that the actual tone started to disappear.
This is with WH1000-XM5 headphones, with Sony Clear Bass on +10.
20hz is the limit of human hearing, everything below that isnt audible to human ears
funny how 20khz is the limit for highs
Same for my xm4
@CL4K i have dt770s, Beyerdynamic makes great headphones
Same
Same for M50x
me 100% volume, also me didn't realise it started at 2000hz
Out of repsect i watched i full volume only because of you.i almost had a mini heart attack
R.I.P. to your ears
@@fu77yfr3ak ehh. My ears already shot from the military lol
@@D41Michigan respect you for being in the military. I want to join the military(not the us military) but i know i have to be super fuckin fit to not crack under that much pressure of training and stress
@@leventeszabo690 go for it! Its mostly mental so if you can beat the mental aspects you do well on the physical side of things
It’s crazy how you can actually hear the sound waves getting longer
That’s what she said
@@Razerkid99_ ???
@@Razerkid99_ longer sound waves? Really? That's not a "that's what she said". Of "she said that I would just have to say "okay" and walk away
🤓🤓🤓
Yea it sounds like a quiet helicopter
Everyone: talking about how 30-1hz sounds cool
My headphones: *cut out at 75hz*
Let's get the F in the comments for this dude and his headphones
Mine cut out at ten lol
@@ryanroberts7625 lmao mines at 4
My headphoned cut out at 1hz
Ok just straight up get new headphones 🎧 completely
Human hearing bottoms out at around 20hz, for some a little lower. Headphones / speakers can send out x amount of hz (check the technical data sheet for your product). To those of you who think you can hear down to under, say, 16hz, think again. Even if your hearing is that good, most likely your speakers / headphones aren't. What you're hearing is probably overtones, which aren't at the given hz but higher.
That Hertz my ears
DarkWolf42001 🤦🏼
Good one 🤦♀️
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA Nice!!!!
👌🤦
Da dun tss
But the human ear can only smell up to 30fps. Facts.
@@Beldor_00 it was a joke
XD LMAO
@@Beldor_00 , r/wooosh
@@Beldor_00 how do you even get wooshed on this one? He said the fucking ear could smell
@@Beldor_00 eh, fair enough
Headphones? Good.
Ears? Bleeding.
Hotel? Trivago.
69? Nice
But...
...Why
@@cyk2026 Why not.
Sweden gang
this meme? dead
1:02 made my speaker shake like crazy
That's resonance
@@itze_ what does that mean
@@fusionz8795 most solids vibrate when you tap. They have one ore more natural frequencies. When you aplly the same frequencies to them, they vibrate a lot more.
Nobody:
Plane arriving at the gate: *Turns off jet engines.*
Enjajaja!
oh yeah i guess the sound is kinda similar
So true
Oscar Morales fuck yeah
Wanted to test my headphones, was given a migraine instead.
I Mean what did you expect
Headphones are amazing with this what are you talking about
Hyper x'es are awesome
I have the cloud stingers and I got to two hz with them
Just saying if someone is looking for budget headphones the cloud stinger is a good choice
Same
When you drop something down a REALLY deep hole
God i hate when i drop things in my butt
Like one of the Kardashian girls ?
aww hells yeah, this unclogged my ear thanks!
This turned my subwoofer into an air conditioning unit
Hahahhahahahaaha🤣🤣🤣
Lol same
It turned mine into a heater wait thats fire
Too
i swear i saw this on a video about the THX intro remastered
2:31
Sitting on the toilet be like..
Fuck, I love the internet!
I heard 1 hz xD
LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMOA LMAO LMAO LMAO 😆
After 20 i started hearing helicopters
Same
Me too
Yup
Yep
Yup
I just tested this on my JBL charge 5 and it went down to 45 hertz before I couldn't hear it anymore! The advertised lowest frequency was 60 so it did better!😊
this made my ears feel like I dove to the bottom of a 1.5 meter swiming pool
Yoooooo same exact shit with my XXX subwoofer lmaoo
Everything below twenty sounds like a damn helicopter
True man!
Loser true
I kmow right!
lol
Then ur headphone is bad ...no jk
My speaker said “please charge” after hitting 50Hz 😭
I have two five inch? speakers and a seven inch? Subwoofer system that plygs into a wall so I don't need to charge them. I don't know the actual size of the speakers so I just guessed. But they're pretty good. I think about 7 years old and they aren't manufactured anymore.
Unknown okay. I wanted to use my Sony Speaker just to see what would happen. I have a soundbar with a 6.5 inch sub that doesn’t require charging so I tested that before trying this one.
BRO SAMEEEEEEEEEE
Sony?
@@danpearce5691 yes LOL
Ok my new headphones promise me bass up to 10 Hz. according to your test, they even reach it up to 3 Hz. very cool
My hearing stopped around 20 Hz but headphones still resonated at 5 Hz. Holy moly.
Shit*
no it's the headphones playing the wrong frequency because humans cant hear below 20hz
@@youremother. I can **easily** sense audio below 20Hz. You're straight up wrong. The headphones are absolutely playing the right frequency when I do this.
@@lambdaman3228 It can change, but generally humans hear between 20Hz and 20000Hz. Your headphones might vibrate while working and you might be detecting that rather than hearing it as well.
@@gammarayneutrino8413 I see where you're coming from. We would need to rigorously define "hearing" to really decide. That's part of why I said I can "sense" audio. Below a certain point, the sensation is different.
Even though I paused it I can still hear the rumbling
oh shit wha-
same lol
Me toooo
Thats your uncle...run
Ah yes. I like it when my subwoofer doing hard bass excursion at 2kHz.
Skullcandy Crusher Evo killed it.
When you pause the video and the sound doesn’t stop
Levi Cordes oh shit
Oof i Have the same. I made it to 1Hz
JimpieD you can‘t make ist to 1 hz. 🤦🏼♂️ you her somerhing but that‘s not bass. Your hearing can‘t even hear that bass ( because it’s not bass)
At 1hz the „membrane“ in your speaker moves 1 time in 1 second. You can only hear your speaker working.
Sorry for the bad english btw (I‘m german)
I made it to 10 well its kinda still going but its kinda quiet
JimpieD the human ear can't get past 30
20, not bad for $30 amazon Bluetooth ear buds.
That is as low as humans can hear, so you got a good deal
Stopped at 19, got my headphones for £12 pounds at WH SMITH
If you want a pair of headphones for mostly indoor use, get some Samson sr850's. Best £25 (~30$) you'll ever spend. Get them off eBay, they're half the price of Amazon.
Me 4
Mine went down to 20 and i use 20 dollar headphones .......so............
When it hits 5HZ it starts sounding like a helicopter landing
LowLife XXX i’d leave you a like but i don’t wanna ruin 69
You have to have good headphones.
xDDD
My Samsung S4 stops at 200hz
@@baumloserwald Yes, Phone's speakers use to have bad bass sound.
In Note 10 stop listenning at 120, but in sony headphones i can listen up 35.
I can actually hear all the way down to 5hz, although I did need to turn my volume all the way up because my headphones are very bad at playing bass, and even worse at sub bass. Before someone says that I’m just feeling it, that’s not the case, while I do feel it, I am also actually hearing it. In fact, due to how bad my headphones are at playing sub bass, I could actually hear it more than feel it, though it was a bit difficult due to the static. If you’re curious as to what it sounds like, the only way I can describe it is that it sounds like an actual sound wave, which isn’t a very good description, but that’s what it sounds like. A wave, of sound
wow this really hertz my ears
I can't believe that made me laugh
You salty dog
106 likes. Not punny.
Funny
Clever
That sound "Hertz" my ears alot.
😂😂
I hate you
I feel I have to put this here it was a joke
🙂🔫
Heh
take my like and leave
*I hear helicopters below 20!!!*
Same rip
me below 25
Jason Martinez I
Me Too
Jason Martinez same bruh XD
SKIL PWRCORE 20 Bluetooth Speaker Model: RO5028-00
3 Hz is where I could tell it stopped creating sound waves holding near my ear.
35 Hz was the noticeable cut off.
(The Extra Bass button only amplifies the bass, It does not make it register lower.)
My headphones stopped at 21 lol after that all I could make out is the guy under my girlfriend's bed laughing at memes
relatable
mine stopped at 7hz (i guess)
@@0divide136 human hearing range only goes to around 15 Hz lowest at a push
@@weejameso1640 thx for info
Mine stopped at 16
Awesome test. Crazy to hear and feel this test in my basement. I have a pretty good Klipsch 7.2.2 and have had a annoying rattle that I've been looking for for some time. This test helped find a penny my niece put in one of my sub ports. Thank you very much.
I just got a new Klipsch and I'm very satisfied. It didn't dispense money though, I'll have to settle with the loose change that falls off in the shower after a night of drunken fun.
@@skiddybipbop6844 I have no idea, it's in my shop and I try not to go in there. I'll let customers listen to it. I didn't realize just how little music I listen to.
@@skiddybipbop6844 I got a hsu vtf 2 mk5 and it's the best sub I've ever owned. I can't even turn it up past 15% without the neighbors complaining. Best under $1000 sub for the money.
I played it on big ass speakers and I think I'm deaf now
Can you hear me?
@@FBI-dz1lf no
Nice.
@@FBI-dz1lf I don’t think I can
@@FBI-dz1lf shit, too quit speak up
Can you make a 200 to 1 hz version ?
For those who hear less than 20 hz your headphones are playing the wrong frequency similar to how cameras emphasize brighter colours more
Well sad to tell you I have Flat studio headphones
i heard to 2 hz but im guessing its just what you were saying
Bazzzanator i mean the human ear is only able to hear about 16hertz the lowest might be 8-9hertz but okay
My headphones are rated for 8 hz
bum krilla doesnt matter what they frequency they can produce you physically wont be able to hear less than 20
Bought a one dollar headphones stop at 3000Hz
xD
I’m listening on one dollar earphones, they’re trash but actually hear something all the way to 30hz if I turn volume all the way up
I have 2 dollars headphones and it stop at 20Hz😑
@@Blazkowicz. liar
How your human ears are still listening Ik your joking but still
1:40 Started sounding like a helicopter
oh hi
69 likes
As soon I saw your comment I heard a helicopter outside my house
@@insertnamehere8103 The fbi: He's on to us
My bass was wobbling when i pressed on it
This is so calming
0:00 The last thing the people in Hiroshima heard.
Robin M bruh rip
LOL
thats fucked
@@CrazySprite 笑い事じゃない多くの人が死んでる
OOF
stop raving about your headphones and buy a sub. When the ceiling lights are shaking, you are doing it right.
DetoPie lol
wtf :-D
DetoPie what if my lights in my car are flickering does that count
GrillsBear Adventures yes, that counts
If your idea of doing bass "right" is ceiling lights shaking, your name is probably Tyrone or Jamal and you bought your sub with food stamps.
did the aeroplane land?
Dude, you make my day
Lololol
Jbl charge 4 , 2 Hz .... awesome test , thank you
I have an AC running in my room but damn, through these Sennheisers I could feel all the way down to 3Hz, that's crazy
i got to one with my studio headphones bro
@@baxar6231Yeah Sennheiser is actually known for not being super strong in the sub bass lol, so I ordered some Beyerdynamic DT770s and they'll be here tomorrow and I'll be going again hehe
@@hypnos9356 niiiice
Yeah i made it to 4 with my beats
Funny thing I could hear until 3Hz but I also have Sennheisers, HD598 to be precise.
when an airplane flies over your house
TowmaX JBL t430 bt
Artur Bukowczan thats a wireless headphone
I use this video all the time to test systems. It’s amazing how different each systems low end is. Today I’m testing my rental car. The bass cuts at 33Hz but is massive from 40-80. Interesting.
My cars subs drop all the way to 9 before they die
My skullcandy crushers skip out at 3 Hz
I have the same headphones, the bass switch raises the hrz and it amps its not true 3 hrz
Yeah because of the filter.
my tower speakers have very low end bass, it pushes good air til 40hz then picks back up at 20 all the way down to 2hz
cleared the whole test even without turning up much
28 Hz, and i farted at 36
for some reason, this made me laugt
felix subakti so stupid, yet funny. let's fart along brotha
Thanks for sharing.
My Headset went silent at 0 Hz, dammit gotta buy new ones
😂
😂😂😂😂
Hahah
Lol
Woosh
I can't hear any of it
Edit: just got back from the doctor, turns out I'm deaf
Well...
...
Oh shit Bro
Nice
Bro I fucking feel u
people with headphones talking about their head rattling meanwhile my subwoofer makes my entire house rattle
Audible went out around 19Hz (I was probably hearing air movement from the ports) while the doors and windows in my house were rattling down to 3Hz. It's nice to have two 18's in giant ported boxes tuned to 13Hz. AVR main volume at -14.5dB with subs set to -7.5dB in the AVR. Both gain channels maxed on the Crown XLi 3500 (really need to step up to a good Speaker Power SP2 4000 or better).
I do not comprehend half the words you said lol
@꧁ঔৣ✞ G PLAYS ✞ঔৣ꧂ considering the limit of human hearing is around 20Hz, I greatly doubt this
@@CrazyGamer-eg9jt its most likely that he didnt hear it, rather his headphones or subwoofers were shaking, giving him the illusion of hearing it. if he really heard it hes superhuman
I've got a little ported JVC 120W 10" and it was rattling thing in my house. It was nice being able to see exactly where the subwoofer kicked in and what it's resonant frequencies are. Helps adjust the crossover, gain and EQ to get a nice flat response from the sub. I hate it when frequencies are overly booming.
@꧁✞USER 3✞꧂ its jsut backgorund noise and not the tone
NOKIA BT-508 It stopped at 17Hz, after that I heard how the FBI's helicopter was flying outside your house.
XD I got to 12, I have some pretty powerful earbuds
@@xandeath75 down to 10 on my hyper x cloud 2s
Lowest frequency for humans to hear is 12hz, after that you can hear just the volume of the sinewave going up and down.
The only smart person in the comments is you.
@@miscellaneous1276 What is this circlejerking, lmao. Absolutely pathetic.
Nah bro I could hear til 3 hz. Sounded like a motorcycle. At 2 it stopped making sounds and just kept doing the sinewave thing. Maybe get better headphones?
The cutoff point is obviously not instantaneous and differs from person to person. It can be hard to distinguish if you are hearing an actual tone or just the harmonics and noise caused by the individual vibrations at very low frequencies as well.
@@asyncasync exactly, the lower you go after like 60hz it becomes more quiet so you turn the volume up, i noticed it had a lot of noise also the sinewaves volume curve became slower the whole time.
It sounds like what you hear when you are in an airplane
3Hz - Skullcandy crusher “bass you can feel”
Amen to that🤣
Adviso gaming Same
Those things make amusing with bass fire
Best headphones
Facts! Testing them now
I stopped hearing it at 30 but my speaker was slightly vibrating to 20.
Same with m’y bose
Mine continued slightly vibrating till 3, but it was a really soft vibration
Me too!
I can hear it down to 4????
@@AGomez-fh5fq mine didn’t even stop at 1😭
I love how it turns my car into a massage chair!
what happened to your car speakers tho?
@@DECIMALPOINT1 got them bose speakers, theyre fine :)
AKG K175 TESTED AND CHECK ~16Hz Outstanding!
I hear until finish , it sound like helicopter landing sound
Same
Same
That's because your speaker cant handle it
Un Name yeah
I got beats what you guys uain
After i turned on my bass booster and turned my headphones up full blast, i could hear down to 3 hz
You may hear it, every speaker can do 1hz too it's just too quiet. Even the biggest subs do 20-25hz. My box is tuned to 34hz(2 12inch sundown audio)
@Fraze i have bose quiet comfort 35s. I do like skullcandy though too. I think they are a great brand. Im looking into getting a pair of sennheisers though. Idk what ones yet, but if anyone has any suggestions, let me know
Michael McKenzie I could hear to 17
@@antonyblair8315 I heard 13
I don’t think humans can hear that low
at 5 hz i could hear my headphone drivers moving
Fr is weird as heck
Same
Same
Same
Crazy that when the frequency falls below the 10 Hz, you can start hearing the noise floor of 16-bit increasingly louder.
~40 Hz was the magic number for my subwoofers. That shit sounded really good.
Mom what is this red colour coming out of my ear??
@@wdgaster8850 r/wooosh
@@wdgaster8850 I just love how you are just like: Ok.
Period
Kid keep quite
Ur ear is on its period
My headphones went down to a solid 17. ALSO!! Anyone else find it hard to breath while watching this or was it only me? 🤣
Same breathing thing
same lol
What headphones are these?
Kamil Tomasz Jarmusik I don’t even know 😂
@@jamiekingman1608do photo :D
My phone at the bass:
BP BP BP BP
STOPPED
The f**** I'm fascinated by the JBL boombox 3 🥰 the room (and door 😉) is shaking until 35 hz. Lower than 30 it becomes quiet. That's a portable Bluetooth speaker and you feel the sound. Crazy 🙈 wow
110 sounds like a plane flying over you while you’re in a building
hmm what building do you mean?
call 911 now
14 be sounding like my washing machine
after 20 you just hear the frequencies from other sounds outside get distorted
Yup, a bunch of artifacts in the audio, and people thinking that they can hear down to the single digits due to it, sort of makes me laugh a bit.
48hz turns out to be the resonant frequency of my room. Loved this in 2023
Anyways I started blasting
Claps in Danny DeVito
After around 13 hz the speaker is moving without bass
for me my sub stopped giving good bass below 40 even tho its 12 inch jbl :(
My after 20
@@pawesmykowski8343 I could fell the bass, but no sound was coming out at 27.
I'm good down to 10hz. Still strong. But my subwoofer is four 18" subwoofers setup as infinite baffle... So. Lol.
Mine is good at 7hz
Is it normal that my airpods still produce a vibration at 5HZ or is the FBI simply above my roof?
Its probably FBI then
FBI is over ur roof
Vince Friel mine hit 15
If you have cats and you want to mess with them, use this. Trust me. It's hilarious.
Is it bad that my headphones are making sparking noises?
Indeed.
@@coryholliday8473 huh
Nah its fine
its ok i just got new razer head sets something happened to me
Yeah i bought a boat earphone its soo good i cant hear thing when i remove tooo
I recommend to use that and it creates sparks so i glady recommend it :)
Anyone else feel sick to their stomach after this?
Got a head ache after with headphones haha, I can still hear the bass and the video stopped a long time ago 😂😂
+XxshouldhelpxX headache*
Yea wtf
yea
yes
after 30Hz you hear *Seven Nation Army (Glitch Mob Remix)*
Ghosteriz lye
;) mine stopped at 20hz so I'm going to take you up on your recommendation and go listen to that now.
I have the Skull Candy Crusher headphones, I heard it all the way until the video stopped
HOLY SHIT i tested this on my logitech subwoofer speakers at night and it rumbles the entire fucking house!
+John Simard How strange, just bought a Logitech setup...
Did this on a nose mini sound like and it vibrated the hole house to
hahahah
+Dylan Stevens how strange I'm Dylan to XD
+John Tanner please tell me what logitech speakers are they
Right around 20 Hz I can't hear it anymore.
This means I am human.
3 for me.
@@ranjittyagi733
You hear your speaker flopping back and forth and the air pushing against your ear.
You are not hearing 3Hz.
60 for me
@@7h3th1 we all have varying levels and that's normal. I failed at 3.
@@7h3th1 ... u r joking right?
Wow I never knew my speaker had a smoke effect!
I just bought a new pair of headphones, it's like a Sony MX something, I can literally hear all the way down to 2hz with the bass effect on
Ayyyy sameee mx3?
@@tomtomtrain1256 Hella nice headphones
Ayyy me too
Aye i just got the xm4 today!
LMAO search up how low can a human ear actually hear