nope. it should bounce twice in a second: once outward, once inward. Sums up to 2 bounces per second. however, the 1 hz is referring to how many times it can bounce before going back to its original place in one second.
neoqueto correct, this video is a piece of shit. It's not binary data, not 1's & 0's, it's not bits uploaded to UA-cams servers, it is an actual, literal piece of dog shit and all of us who watched it just stepped in it, it's so horrendous I can only set my shoes alight and throw them at the 'content creator'
Most excellent track to use to start breaking in spiders on fresh SPL grade subs. My single Sundown X10 makes my entire box jump a 1/2 inch from 1-30hz and I get full tilt excursion and the sub just takes it like a titan 💪
What kind of signal generator are you using? I don't think people can hear much below 16 to 20 Hz. During your test I clearly heard what was labeled as 1 Hz??? But the sensation was not a tone, it was more of a burst having an inherent sound. Can you explain this to me and what your test represents? Don't hold back on any details as I am an acoustics engineer. I don't mean to boast about my hearing but I am 68 years old and could hear during your test until 9,000-10,000 Hertz. I was using headphones but we both know how hardware dependent your test is. I used to have outstanding hearing and could hear ultrasonic frequencies (don't know how high they were). I first learned this when I was 12 years old when I had to ask the guard at the Museum of Natural History what was hurting my ears near one of their displays. He told me there was some kind of ultrasonic system going for security reasons. The second time I was in a high school physics class and our teacher was demonstrating an audio frequency generator and oscilloscope and asked us to keep our arms up until we could no longer hear anything. He started at 60 Hz and slowly swept the dial up and most student hands stated dropping somewhere above 8,000 Hz. I kept mine up until at least 18,000 Hz when he didn't believe me and started playing with the volume in his sound system to make certain I wasn't kidding. After being certain I was being truthful he asked me if I could bark. I was young then but suspect my real threshold frequency was at least 20,000 Hz although I can't be certain. Since that time as I aged I had to take hearing tests for employment and the audiologist had me repeat these because she/he didn't believe my results. At 68 years old my hearing is still too good as movie theaters often have their sound too loud for me hurting my ears. I still can hear just below 20 Hz, I think I can hear in the 16 Hz third octave band when the wave form is sinusoidal. I am currently a retired engineering noise "specialist" who used to work in aerospace and marine applications, so my hearing is responsible for the engineering field I selected to specialize in. Regards, Keith
Moonmager All I heard were my speakers flexing between 1 and 28Hz. Though my phones analyzer app claims other wise and the fact that I now have a headache. XD I tried it again with my stereo and thought the house was going to fall apart. I also learned something today, my stereo has an internal fan to keep it cool during high usage. I did not know that, I guess I never gave it any reason to use it before. lol
I have a couple transducers (bass shakers) hooked up to my bed frame, running of a jung200 plate amp. Running this through my android i can hear/feel these. It starts getting intense at 8hz and vibrating sh*t in my garage at about 16 hz. My daughter was scared so i turned it down after that. Great video. It's Definitely going very low, no "brown note" but it gives one an anxious primal feeling.
Javier Gonzalez Damas i know i recently put a synthesizer on 1 Hz sinewave and could see my subwoofer moving without making hearable noise! damn my english sux
at 12-13 is where I started to hear an actual sine wave or a hum instead of the clicking of the headphones. It kinda sounded like a heart beat. I'm gonna do more research but I think 13hz might be the lowest I can hear, maybe even 12. I have Vmotos, the military grade so they are good at low frequency stuff and bass like this. I felt it long before I hear it basically...
Jmn Natu 40 hz is more about accurate stuff. What you hear is it probably trying to do it. It might be fluctuating between 15-25hz or may be slightly above that when playing at these levels
The frequency response stated for speakers is always at a given +-dB range. For example 20-20000 Hz +-3dB. Your speakers can reproduce sound outside that range, usually with a substantial drop in volume.
People, most speakers (even high end ones) can't reproduce tones below 20hz, or maybe 15hz on really good speakers. The pulse you hear at 1- 15 hz is speaker cones moving randomly not being able to reproduce sine waves that slowly. My studio headphones began to give me a sinewave tone that I could hear around 16hz. I hear pops starting at 1, but a sine about 16hz. Check the manufactures specs of your speakers, and it will give you a graph of what they can do.
When you people make these you need to apply a high shelf EQ cut after about 100hz, cause people ''hearing'' 5hz is just them hearing the fact the bass note you're using has frequencies all over the place. Either use pure notes, or stick on a high shelf cut.
I loved it, but my amp didn't and turned it's fans on hi, lol great stuff. the house is now mad at me and will swallow me strait into the TV while I sleep now lmao
My headphones can hear infrasound (I have confirmed this) and I have listened to infrasound, but infrasound has no effect on me I feel no pain but I can feel the vibrations! Does that mean I'm invulnerable to infrasound?
No, it just means that your audio chip/DAC is pretty bad at generating infrasonic signal for your headset and instead just sends whatever is the lowest signal in its range.
turbochargedfilms is right if you aren't feeling effects of infrasound like nausea and distress then your headphones arent actually transmitting sound waves that low. you cant even really hear infrasound, its like an atmospheric wave or pressure. like the forceful embodiment of sound.
I've got 'em from 12 up and my headphones are 5hz to 25khz. Edit: Quite usefull cause now I know that there is no need for headphones lower than 10-15hz for me. Thanks.
I cant stand all this ppl on their headset or earbuds saying it got to 15hz or below, even if it could there is no way it could push the slightest air at that, thus you arent truly feeling anything, only noise. Get a real sub and feel/ hear the difference. tiny speakers cant reproduce low frequency's correctly. sorry to burst ur bubbles guys. BTW all a speaker does is move air. thats it.
***** U seem like you know what are talking about, but i just have one question about this statement "A true DC amplifier could literally hold a speaker cone fully retracted or fully extended". I thought the only way to get a speaker to retract is by wiring an DC amp backwards on the speaker or by using an AC amp , which reverses the polarity back and fourth pushing the speaker out then in, past its neutral spot, which creates a crappy sound. While a dc amp doesn't reverse the polarity at all, just pushes the speaker out then grounds out which brings the speaker to its neutral position,(which creates a better sound) the speaker doesnt go to its fully retracted position when hooked to a DC amp. which is what i have always thought/ seen. correct me if im wrong
***** No, I understand most of that, Im an audiophile that enjoys learning anything new about sound/speakers/amps. I have an Yamaha RXZ11 amp(audio receiver) powering my house set up. 11.2 channels. Most of my speakers are Yamaha NS-1000x(they are cabinets) from the late 1980s, i honestly think they are the best speakers i have ever seen. i believe they are oil filled, i have 8 of those cabinets and 4 other speaker cabinets(high line paradigms) 2 of which i bridged together, and 2 JL audio 15 inch dual voice coils 1000 w rms subs running on seperate amps, which are top notch 1980s amps(class A's). I love that RXZ11, had a mic to tune everything flat. I love this set up, better then most studios. and talk about loud, ear drumming blowing loud at half volume and zero distortion. That RXZ11 is boss. too bad it was discontinued due to lack of sales
Gabe Rzadkiewicz Not really. Look at Tim Bo's comment. His comment is true. Personally, I think this video needs to be taken down by UA-cam. It seems that the reason for making this video is to damage people's headphones/speakers. And posting crap like that on UA-cam for that reason is illegal, just like people put up viruses to infect other computers.
It is. Notice how the 1-15 hz sounds for the most part sound the same but faster. The sounds don't get higher until it approaches 20 hz for average people
in short. the electro magnet is being moved rapidly to produce the sound and when you pause the magnet disengages and the cone returns to its resting spot, causing a click or a pop when you pause. if you do this at high volume you are almost assured to destroy the cones of your speakers with in a few months
it is because the power being supplied to your speakers to produce the low tones in this clip is pretty big. you hear that POP noise on pausing because of the power being cut and the speakers returning to their idle state.
you're probably hearing the harmonics of that frequency. Let's take my sub at 1hz for example. It sounds almost like a bass drum going at it at 4 or 8 times a second. and once a second it sounds like he's hitting it harder. That's because once a second the electrical current changes from positive to negative (you can feel a puff of air at the sub). But it's also rattling at much higher frequencies, and only the ratting at frequencies that are in harmony with the 1hz remain. 2,4,8,16, etc.
ok i had a couple tabs open, and this dominated my speakers so much that the old spice ad just about made me shit myself with terror when i heard a voice in the 18 HZ range. (a ghost sighting range)
For people complaining that they can hear everything, there are actually two tones. I don't know the physics if it's part of my headphones or the video or what, but there's a tone you can hear throughout the video. It's sort of a click or thump, and the speed it does this seems to increase throughout the video. Eventually you can really hear the sound, but most headphones probably can't go this low anyway. I start hearing around 11Hz. I may be a freak. Or maybe this video is wrong. Either way, there's a second tone to listen for.
Under ideal conditions the human ear can hear 12 hertz. After that you feel it in your chest. Thats why at concerts you feel the kick drum in your chest and hear the high click from it. So you can hear it and feel it.
Ok, This test can not be conclusive, as we hear two different waves (saw and sinus) This could be a result of wrong settings at the WaveGenerator or a soundcard failulre.. I hear the sinus wave already at 11 Hz. That should not be possible at my age.. I came across this video as i was testing out some headphones (Dr. Dre studio) (Bose quiet comfort) (AKG - Q 701) Maybe someone has pointed this out before, i didnt read all 539 comments.. but, please! Before making another "test" make sure you're frequencies are right, or at least the waveform.. It should be Sine.. Thanks :-)
Una cosa es Frecuencia (Hertz) y otra es Intencidad (decibel) Claro que se puede escuchar 0 - x hertz. Siempre que exista la intencidad adecuada. Un ejemplo... pon volumen 1 e inicia el video; es IMPOSIBLE escuchar esa Frecuencia. Pero si aumentas el volumen al máximo puedes escucharlo. Los test científicos han relatado que la frecuencia menor en la MAYORÍA (no en todos) es de 20 hrtz. Pero si aumentamos la intencidad al máximo posible podemos hasta dañar y dar por muerto nuestros oidos.
I doubt it. UA-cam sound quality can alter the basic signal elements, or even add different high frequency elements into it. And it would've been nice from the creator to tell us what kind of signal did he use.
3inch woofers 1in phase, 1 out, sealed box. Less than 25watts. Can hear every frequency across the room. Only works with Digital SRS off. Pure analog works fine.
9Hz: Walking on snow
10Hz: Running on snow
11Hz: Heartbeat
This is the best dubstep drop ever! Lawl
Badly rendered... 1 Hz should make my sub's membrane bounce at 1 sec intervals, right?
+neoqueto exactly
1 hz should move the diaphragm two times per second, one maximum excursion, and one min, I believe.
nope. it should bounce twice in a second: once outward, once inward. Sums up to 2 bounces per second.
however, the 1 hz is referring to how many times it can bounce before going back to its original place in one second.
It should take one second to complete one cycle at 1Hz
neoqueto correct, this video is a piece of shit. It's not binary data, not 1's & 0's, it's not bits uploaded to UA-cams servers, it is an actual, literal piece of dog shit and all of us who watched it just stepped in it, it's so horrendous I can only set my shoes alight and throw them at the 'content creator'
Bass Farts!!
Here before the free likes you get just because your a verified
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I guess this video really HERTZ.
No? Ok......
ew
Shibu
Watt? Really?
That isn't funny.
I like the part where it goes WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB
wUB WUB WUB WUB
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Lol
Hahaha
wow, my $5 earbuds made the most confused sounds.
+James Franklin my ie800 also made some very weird sounds
+James Franklin its not your headphone. It is the bad quality this sample is made. This is garbage
Dom hhh
my 250 dollar headphones did too. prooves that cost aint determine shit
Humans can't listen from 1hz to 18hz they only feel it
30Hz sounds great :3
I heard everything, and I absolutely love bass frequencies 😍
wow, must be some good headphones, which ones are you using?
@@apelsinuke most likley doesnt use headphones, I can hear everything with my headphones
makes my headphones pop every time I pause
Same
Neeto!
0:00 Resting
0:35 Exercising
5:17 When my parents type in "www.po"
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This is the first video that is truly the frequency it says it is, I measured with an LED and a speaker. Thank you
I could feel my eyes vibrating from 1-19 Hz, this is awesome...
@@volkangonak2784 shut up what if its a truth
Most excellent track to use to start breaking in spiders on fresh SPL grade subs. My single Sundown X10 makes my entire box jump a 1/2 inch from 1-30hz and I get full tilt excursion and the sub just takes it like a titan 💪
Started hearing farts at about 8hz
Same XDDDD
+Cloverskull it's your destiny
I get farts at 1hz one fart per sec
Cloverskull da
1 HZ
I can FEEL all Hz, love my homemade Bass Shaker! Free masage LoL
Haha
aż mi się zimno w nogi przy subwoferze zrobiło :)
This is the deepest Techno I've ever heard
A 1Hz se escucha el pulso... pero antes del test escucho mi corazon! es fantastico
lol at 1 hertz I could hear the speaker moving, not the actual sound it's emitting
Do 30Hz brzmi jak traktor na luzie :p
You know,the 1 hz note has the wave of 340 meters,aproximatly?!
I heard that too!Really cool!We have good ears!:D
hold k for popcorn popping
27 hz is fkin hypnotical. Lol. Seriously...... My head
This hertz my ears
Subs started to give out at 16Hz, thanks for a decent sweep tester
What kind of signal generator are you using? I don't think people can hear much below 16 to 20 Hz. During your test I clearly heard what was labeled as 1 Hz??? But the sensation was not a tone, it was more of a burst having an inherent sound. Can you explain this to me and what your test represents? Don't hold back on any details as I am an acoustics engineer.
I don't mean to boast about my hearing but I am 68 years old and could hear during your test until 9,000-10,000 Hertz. I was using headphones but we both know how hardware dependent your test is. I used to have outstanding hearing and could hear ultrasonic frequencies (don't know how high they were). I first learned this when I was 12 years old when I had to ask the guard at the Museum of Natural History what was hurting my ears near one of their displays. He told me there was some kind of ultrasonic system going for security reasons.
The second time I was in a high school physics class and our teacher was demonstrating an audio frequency generator and oscilloscope and asked us to keep our arms up until we could no longer hear anything. He started at 60 Hz and slowly swept the dial up and most student hands stated dropping somewhere above 8,000 Hz. I kept mine up until at least 18,000 Hz when he didn't believe me and started playing with the volume in his sound system to make certain I wasn't kidding. After being certain I was being truthful he asked me if I could bark. I was young then but suspect my real threshold frequency was at least 20,000 Hz although I can't be certain.
Since that time as I aged I had to take hearing tests for employment and the audiologist had me repeat these because she/he didn't believe my results. At 68 years old my hearing is still too good as movie theaters often have their sound too loud for me hurting my ears.
I still can hear just below 20 Hz, I think I can hear in the 16 Hz third octave band when the wave form is sinusoidal. I am currently a retired engineering noise "specialist" who used to work in aerospace and marine applications, so my hearing is responsible for the engineering field I selected to specialize in.
Regards,
Keith
My v moda m100 can go to 5Hz and up to 20kHz
You can't actually hear it. You just think you can. You're actually feeling it. And don't you feel kind of nauseated?
Moonmager
All I heard were my speakers flexing between 1 and 28Hz. Though my phones analyzer app claims other wise and the fact that I now have a headache. XD
I tried it again with my stereo and thought the house was going to fall apart. I also learned something today, my stereo has an internal fan to keep it cool during high usage. I did not know that, I guess I never gave it any reason to use it before. lol
Moonmager i could hear it, not just feel it. but what i was hearing was not the test tone, but probably some sort of unwanted artifact.
You can hear your speakers vibrating, not the actual sound
Started sounding weird at 13 and feeling sick at 25. This Crusher headset is more sensitive than I thought.
Sounds like a cammed camaro idling.
perfect home theatre sub tester
My bass boosted headphones are making pretty convincing sex noises
Especially at 10hz
I have a couple transducers (bass shakers) hooked up to my bed frame, running of a jung200 plate amp. Running this through my android i can hear/feel these. It starts getting intense at 8hz and vibrating sh*t in my garage at about 16 hz. My daughter was scared so i turned it down after that. Great video. It's Definitely going very low, no "brown note" but it gives one an anxious primal feeling.
i could hear 1Hz wtf! o.O
+HoTT WinGG you smartass shut the fuck up get a sub play this and see for yourself
HoTT WinGG its the video
+HoTT WinGG in the begin of the vid you hear 1HZ 😡 Like acctualy hear it...
+MrGrowingShit yes, theres actually noise in the video.
Javier Gonzalez Damas i know i recently put a synthesizer on 1 Hz sinewave and could see my subwoofer moving without making hearable noise! damn my english sux
Heard it all. The low cycles are great
The audio and video are out of sync.
Also, am I supposed to hear it with my headphones?
at 12-13 is where I started to hear an actual sine wave or a hum instead of the clicking of the headphones. It kinda sounded like a heart beat. I'm gonna do more research but I think 13hz might be the lowest I can hear, maybe even 12. I have Vmotos, the military grade so they are good at low frequency stuff and bass like this. I felt it long before I hear it basically...
Nope...
My sub can only go to 40hz
My ear can only go to 20hz
And this tells that I can hear 18? wtf...
20 hz is average
taief miah yep but this is bullshit
My sub can go to about 40-50hz and this says it can go to 18 and i can hear 18
Jmn Natu 40 hz is more about accurate stuff. What you hear is it probably trying to do it. It might be fluctuating between 15-25hz or may be slightly above that when playing at these levels
taief miah I tried it with my headphones and those can go down to 17hz and they say I can hear 11....
The frequency response stated for speakers is always at a given +-dB range. For example 20-20000 Hz +-3dB. Your speakers can reproduce sound outside that range, usually with a substantial drop in volume.
People, most speakers (even high end ones) can't reproduce tones below 20hz, or maybe 15hz on really good speakers. The pulse you hear at 1- 15 hz is speaker cones moving randomly not being able to reproduce sine waves that slowly. My studio headphones began to give me a sinewave tone that I could hear around 16hz. I hear pops starting at 1, but a sine about 16hz.
Check the manufactures specs of your speakers, and it will give you a graph of what they can do.
At 1 Hz , my subwoofer is a airplane ;)
+Alex Miron At 1 Hz it should only move 1 time a second so it shouldnt be an airplane.
When you people make these you need to apply a high shelf EQ cut after about 100hz, cause people ''hearing'' 5hz is just them hearing the fact the bass note you're using has frequencies all over the place. Either use pure notes, or stick on a high shelf cut.
Try again without so many distortions.
Lol it is so funny to watch my speakers go in and out slowly then loudly
I can actually hear 1 hz !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Am I Super Human !!!!?!!!!?!!!?!!!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no... is mechanical noise
I loved it, but my amp didn't and turned it's fans on hi, lol great stuff. the house is now mad at me and will swallow me strait into the TV while I sleep now lmao
10 Hz made me go #2.
20 seconds made me shiver
My headphones can hear infrasound (I have confirmed this) and I have listened to infrasound, but infrasound has no effect on me I feel no pain but I can feel the vibrations! Does that mean I'm invulnerable to infrasound?
i did not really feel anything either. i feel the vibrations, but i just cant feel anything.
I don't feel anything at all and i can hear infra-sound no joke
No, it just means that your audio chip/DAC is pretty bad at generating infrasonic signal for your headset and instead just sends whatever is the lowest signal in its range.
turbochargedfilms is right if you aren't feeling effects of infrasound like nausea and distress then your headphones arent actually transmitting sound waves that low. you cant even really hear infrasound, its like an atmospheric wave or pressure. like the forceful embodiment of sound.
Jade Holder Damn straight.
I've got 'em from 12 up and my headphones are 5hz to 25khz.
Edit: Quite usefull cause now I know that there is no need for headphones lower than 10-15hz for me. Thanks.
fake, You couldn't normally hear 1 hz and here I can hear it
You can hear the high frequencies it gives off from it clipping. This was poorly set together and was not mastered.
You can't hear the frequency but a 1htz pulse you WILL hear buddy.
I cant stand all this ppl on their headset or earbuds saying it got to 15hz or below, even if it could there is no way it could push the slightest air at that, thus you arent truly feeling anything, only noise. Get a real sub and feel/ hear the difference. tiny speakers cant reproduce low frequency's correctly. sorry to burst ur bubbles guys. BTW all a speaker does is move air. thats it.
***** U seem like you know what are talking about, but i just have one question about this statement "A true DC amplifier could literally hold a speaker cone fully retracted or fully extended". I thought the only way to get a speaker to retract is by wiring an DC amp backwards on the speaker or by using an AC amp , which reverses the polarity back and fourth pushing the speaker out then in, past its neutral spot, which creates a crappy sound. While a dc amp doesn't reverse the polarity at all, just pushes the speaker out then grounds out which brings the speaker to its neutral position,(which creates a better sound) the speaker doesnt go to its fully retracted position when hooked to a DC amp. which is what i have always thought/ seen. correct me if im wrong
***** No, I understand most of that, Im an audiophile that enjoys learning anything new about sound/speakers/amps. I have an Yamaha RXZ11 amp(audio receiver) powering my house set up. 11.2 channels. Most of my speakers are Yamaha NS-1000x(they are cabinets) from the late 1980s, i honestly think they are the best speakers i have ever seen. i believe they are oil filled, i have 8 of those cabinets and 4 other speaker cabinets(high line paradigms) 2 of which i bridged together, and 2 JL audio 15 inch dual voice coils 1000 w rms subs running on seperate amps, which are top notch 1980s amps(class A's). I love that RXZ11, had a mic to tune everything flat. I love this set up, better then most studios. and talk about loud, ear drumming blowing loud at half volume and zero distortion. That RXZ11 is boss. too bad it was discontinued due to lack of sales
distorted test...
Funny to see the Bass dancing :P
All I heard was farting
Felt like everything was about to explode :O
just broke my subwoofer......
Must have been a shitty subwoofer, then.
Gabe Rzadkiewicz Not really. Look at Tim Bo's comment. His comment is true. Personally, I think this video needs to be taken down by UA-cam. It seems that the reason for making this video is to damage people's headphones/speakers. And posting crap like that on UA-cam for that reason is illegal, just like people put up viruses to infect other computers.
It is. Notice how the 1-15 hz sounds for the most part sound the same but faster. The sounds don't get higher until it approaches 20 hz for average people
I was able to actually hear the 1hz bass.
I had my volume on 30 so I heard starting at 5 Hz..
I don't believe this is the type of test normally used. Most people can not hear to well at 16 Hz to 20 Hz. I think the test needs more explaining.
ur not hearing the sound. what u are hearing is the speaker excursion.
Chevy SSB TV thanx for the info. i knew what i heard at 1 hz couldn't b the test tone. can u explain to us what speaker excursion is?
The sound of the speaker moving
in short. the electro magnet is being moved rapidly to produce the sound and when you pause the magnet disengages and the cone returns to its resting spot, causing a click or a pop when you pause. if you do this at high volume you are almost assured to destroy the cones of your speakers with in a few months
MAN my HP's onboard audio is bad!
I can hear everything from beginning to end of this video :D
This is junk...has a lot more going on besides the frequency stated!
Every time I play these bass tests on my computer my cat looks at me like “what again?”
headset noobs.. get speakers ;)
y would you take a hz test on headset...?
ItzChillzHQ i just did one with my headset: no problem for them
If only I could...
yes
yup speakers are *always* better. But I can't deal with speakers atm.
this makes me uncomfortable.
There's indeed lots of distortions, but it's fun to watch my desktop speakers pump.
Mein ganzer Körper vibriert !!!
I was using it to tune my Tesla coil!!
Hook up a subwoofer to this!!! Mine did something I've never seen it do before!!!!!
it is because the power being supplied to your speakers to produce the low tones in this clip is pretty big. you hear that POP noise on pausing because of the power being cut and the speakers returning to their idle state.
you're probably hearing the harmonics of that frequency. Let's take my sub at 1hz for example. It sounds almost like a bass drum going at it at 4 or 8 times a second. and once a second it sounds like he's hitting it harder. That's because once a second the electrical current changes from positive to negative (you can feel a puff of air at the sub). But it's also rattling at much higher frequencies, and only the ratting at frequencies that are in harmony with the 1hz remain. 2,4,8,16, etc.
I have 4-T2-15's with 7k going to them rms. This is the bomb track.
ok i had a couple tabs open, and this dominated my speakers so much that the old spice ad just about made me shit myself with terror when i heard a voice in the 18 HZ range. (a ghost sighting range)
For people complaining that they can hear everything, there are actually two tones. I don't know the physics if it's part of my headphones or the video or what, but there's a tone you can hear throughout the video. It's sort of a click or thump, and the speed it does this seems to increase throughout the video. Eventually you can really hear the sound, but most headphones probably can't go this low anyway. I start hearing around 11Hz. I may be a freak. Or maybe this video is wrong. Either way, there's a second tone to listen for.
At 24hz i hear Bass beside the farts
I start hearing bass beside farts around 8 but it is very faint.
This made my room smell new bass again xD
Beats real good
Under ideal conditions the human ear can hear 12 hertz. After that you feel it in your chest. Thats why at concerts you feel the kick drum in your chest and hear the high click from it. So you can hear it and feel it.
I mean, im 26yrs old and started hearing it right above or on 19000 mark
God damn.... I could smell my subs burning.
cooooool,can run in my woofer even at night
bass comes in at 11hz but i have read that humans cant hear below 20hz.using 'burned in' dt770 pro 80 ohms on a s6 edge
I have a hard time believing I can hear 1HZ so easily
Mee too
i can feel it just fine w this through my surround sound @ 20hz.
i heard the whole spectrum!!!!
Ok, This test can not be conclusive, as we hear two different waves (saw and sinus)
This could be a result of wrong settings at the WaveGenerator or a soundcard failulre.. I hear the sinus wave already at 11 Hz. That should not be possible at my age.. I came across this video as i was testing out some headphones (Dr. Dre studio) (Bose quiet comfort) (AKG - Q 701)
Maybe someone has pointed this out before, i didnt read all 539 comments.. but, please! Before making another "test" make sure you're frequencies are right, or at least the waveform.. It should be Sine.. Thanks :-)
You shouldn't be testing these frequencies with headphones.
I heard 1Hz with SteelSeries Siberia V2, I barely knew these things had base in them, seeing how it's a gaming headset.
My ears are actually hurting now and they're twitching
i can feel the bass on my headphones i am happy =^+^=
That sounds soooooooo gooooooooooooood
Una cosa es Frecuencia (Hertz) y otra es Intencidad (decibel)
Claro que se puede escuchar 0 - x hertz. Siempre que exista la intencidad adecuada.
Un ejemplo... pon volumen 1 e inicia el video; es IMPOSIBLE escuchar esa Frecuencia. Pero si aumentas el volumen al máximo puedes escucharlo.
Los test científicos han relatado que la frecuencia menor en la MAYORÍA (no en todos) es de 20 hrtz.
Pero si aumentamos la intencidad al máximo posible podemos hasta dañar y dar por muerto nuestros oidos.
Beginning sounds like a heart beat..
Made my sub box come apart lol
I doubt it. UA-cam sound quality can alter the basic signal elements, or even add different high frequency elements into it. And it would've been nice from the creator to tell us what kind of signal did he use.
Best bass test ever
I almost killed my subs
Made my headphones vibrate/shake to the touch XD
i have good headphones and good ears i think! :D i started hearing really faintly at 4 hz
3inch woofers 1in phase, 1 out, sealed box. Less than 25watts. Can hear every frequency across the room.
Only works with Digital SRS off. Pure analog works fine.
I can hear it. ughhhhh noooo thank youuuuu!!!
kinda sounds like a heart beat.
its like the uploader itched against a surface,LOL!
New title "Destroy Your Speakers, For Free!"