I know that I'm late to this, but that's the same with me even though I run stock woofer, but aftermarket stereo (which does help a lot actually with how clean the new speakers sound) Spent a good old fine day to figure out what is clapping around. 🤣
Finally, this also doubles as a way to check if the left channel is louder then right channel; I found it very hard to find a decent sound test that plays even sound from both channels.
Got my crossover set with my sub in my studio using this. Turns out 80hz was a tad too high. 60-65 sounds much much better. This helped tighten things up.
love the video! But I would really like to see a version that goes from 0 to 20k back to 0. I use this video to tweak the sound on my speakers and headphones and with 0-20k-20k-0 i can do a WHOLE LOT of tuning. Basicly from A to Z. (Periods of 5 seconds per individual frequency would be fine to me but that is, of course, not my decision to make). Great vid!!
Either my speakers are very badly tuned in the low frequency spectrum or I have some very bad resonance in my room. Some frequencies are way louder than others
@@luckgrip252 Cool, I never did anything with audio professionally but I did a good bit of live recording, multi tracking and general editing years ago when I was in a band. Lots of fun.
B&W PX7 here. I can hear noise at the 5Hz but I don't think the noise I'm listening has that frequency. Started hearing the right wave at 10Hz. Interesting to notice the frequency response variations. 40Hz was louder than 30 and 50Hz. Hard to say from 50 to 80, and from there I can literally hear the slope up to 200Hz.
5hz>Subwoofer not moving because 5hz is filtered out by capacitor in the audio circuit . 10hz > Vibrating my subwoofer but can't hear it. because our hearing range starts from 20hz 20 > starts hearing 60-65hz > bass at peak level on subwoofer on almost all audio systems . because box tuned into 60hz in my subwoofer 30hz and 60hz is peak performance
Thanks so much helped me find air leaks in my diy Bluetooth speaker,the little 4" cerwin vega sub along with a 4" passive radiator hits crazy and with max excursion 😂😂❤my dad complained how something so small be making all that noise 💀💀💀also found that the woofer has no distortion
Newbie audiophile here testing some homemade speakers built with stuff I found in a bin: 5hz - I guess there is some sort of noise 10hz - A chopper flies in the distance 20hz - Silence 30hz - Current is passing through the speakers but I wouldn't call it bass 40hz - SMOOTH satisfying bass! 50hz+ Sounds as one would expect I guess Does anyone care to educate me on what I'm hearing? I'd love to learn some. Speaker elemtents are 2x 7-1/4" + 2x 2-1/4" pulled from some old Panasonic speakers, put in some slightly smaller, ported boxes and driven by a tiny $20 ebay amp
Interesting, my doors are resonant at 80hz You sound guys out there, is this the best way to track down rattles in my doors; a hz frequency test? 2015 Mustang. Had the doorcard off while playing this video and there seems to be something vibrating at 70hz and 80hz
I can't test my subwoofer, this video is outputting in stereo LR, nothing outputting on my LFE channel (tried on MPC, I know YT is not multichannel compatible on web browsers)
@@sahilsquadron2286 a frequency where his room has the resonance. If it hit the right frequency matching with the room. Everything in the room began to shakes and rattling.
@@ambujsharma6045 subness? you mean that you can feel the sub-bass? You are probably confusing hearing with feeling. You can feel the low sub-bas but you can’t hear it. looking at the frequency graph of the life dot 2s, i most definitely see that they have a very large emphasis on bass, so I wouldn’t be surprised if you could feel strong sub-bass.
this test made showed me that my tower speakers can handle more bass than my subwoofer. my subwoofer started sounding weird when playing 20hz but my tower can handle 20hz just fine.
@@nuckenfutz9983 why the strawman? where did i say some random headphone can beat a thousand cost subwoofer? are you special? i was replying to the guy saying no "normal" headphone can play under 20hz when there are plenty of cheap ones that can play down to 5hz-7hz
@@nuckenfutz9983 it's not about the price. it's because IEM vs your subwoofer system. IEMs snuggled up into your ear canal, that's why it can be so sensitive.
I was good till 35Hz. I could hear 20Hz. but nothing that would really be projected.. 30Hz. though was strong enough to be heard but not to shake the house. I had to turn up my RPA-16 to rattle all the doors in the house and windows.. at 25-30Hz.. I had to turn it up almost 3/4 of the way..the RPA-16 amp. from Rockville.. I have 4 PBG-18s from Rockville, passive subs..
My stereo can only do 80 100 120. If I got a stereo that can go way lower would my subwoofer hit harder ?? Please let me know I really want that feeling where it's knocking air out of your chest
Your subwoofer hits harder the bigger it is, an 8 inch will pick up higher pitch tones while something like a 15-18 invh will pick up those super low tones, I’ll always prefer a 12 because it’s like that perfect little in between of them all
@@avaubanprime6972 I have an 8'' and it works reliably down to 35hz, although it's rated for 38hz. I have a 12'' coming in the mail that is rated for 29hz, so that'll be fun!
That's correct. It's due to standing waves, phase shift and the natural harmonics of your room. Unless you have lots of sound deadening material you'll never get rid of it
@@Selrisitai 10hz is lower than 20hz, of course I heard 20. They're not fantastic headphones, decent gaming oriented headset, but not great headphones. I have a set of Argon MkIII's on a SMSL SP200 THX amp if I want decent music.
My stereo only does 80, 100, 120 in the LPF subwoofer settings. If I got a stereo that goes lower will my subwoofer hit harder ?? I want that feeling where it's knocking air out of your chest
@@gilbertrodegeb5401 Only if it has a flat curve which only the most expensive super large and super heavy SW do. In general, the low it goes the weaker the sound. A good chest thumping SW will run you about 2 grand. But sound is a matter of taste, so you can spend less, but with lower quality. Fortunately, 90% can't tell the difference.
can anyone help me? i bought new studio monitors and i noticed that at 110HZ the sound is far more loud then at 90 hz or at 130 hz - does that mean that they are broken?
It helped me to find all places in my car that needs to be tighten. This is better test than others in youtube.
I know that I'm late to this, but that's the same with me even though I run stock woofer, but aftermarket stereo (which does help a lot actually with how clean the new speakers sound)
Spent a good old fine day to figure out what is clapping around. 🤣
Lmaoo
Finally, this also doubles as a way to check if the left channel is louder then right channel; I found it very hard to find a decent sound test that plays even sound from both channels.
My Panasonic home theater
Lowest bass frequency is 40hz
Thanks 👍👍👍👍 for giving this
Got my crossover set with my sub in my studio using this. Turns out 80hz was a tad too high. 60-65 sounds much much better. This helped tighten things up.
Wat kind of sub are u rocking ?
@@cristianthashoota5841Black Forest Ham
Same here bit I do not like that it starts from 5hz which is dangerous for the speakers....
@@chazorsette3848 Yummy!
Best song EVER!
The 170hz. Aw inspiring.
😂😂😂
😆😆😆
It's just a bass test
Disagree, RTA tracks slap
Very good. The best frequency test yet.
love the video! But I would really like to see a version that goes from 0 to 20k back to 0. I use this video to tweak the sound on my speakers and headphones and with 0-20k-20k-0 i can do a WHOLE LOT of tuning. Basicly from A to Z. (Periods of 5 seconds per individual frequency would be fine to me but that is, of course, not my decision to make). Great vid!!
1:07 - 50 HZ
1:26 - 70 HZ
1:47 - 90 HZ
2:07 - 110 HZ
2:27 - 130 HZ
2:47 - 150 HZ
😢
Blew up my sub, worth it
Nice. Just found this and going to use it to set the phasing on my subwoofer. Thank you!
Thanks dude....you recovered my damaged 1$ earphone 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm not joking guys it really repaired my damaged earphone
Tv snow static is said to repair burn in for screens
Why does this make me feel so relaxed?
Try to listen to Shepard's tone ;-)
So, my laptop speakers start being slightly audible at 90hz, haha. Going to test it with my sub in a while.
Partybox Encore Essensial Di 50Hz Luar Biasa Menggetarkan Kaca Dari Ruang Tamu Sampai Ke Dapur 👍👍👍
50hz. It was high bass I feel it. Wow. ✨🥴
30 hz with a dual set of SVS-SB-3000's is literally shaking my walls and doors.
Best Bass test i found so far on UA-cam
Excellent video to set up crossover frequencies, thank you
Over here testing out my Woojer Vest 3
This is Awesome! 😁👌😉👍
Either my speakers are very badly tuned in the low frequency spectrum or I have some very bad resonance in my room. Some frequencies are way louder than others
Most likely tuning yes, and the room can also add..
I can sort of feel/hear 10Hz, but I can definitely hear 20Hz. Thanks!
Same
That's because human hearing bottoms out at 20hz
i heard 10hz...@@CableWrestler
200hz is a trip! Sounds like a tornado siren in my car with 4 12s on taramps 5k.
Dig it. Thanks for taking the time to make this.
Thanks, helped me a lot with smoothing out my crossovers
Dipped my feet in the audio industry, now I'm interested in doing something like that.
@@luckgrip252 Cool, I never did anything with audio professionally but I did a good bit of live recording, multi tracking and general editing years ago when I was in a band. Lots of fun.
I can hear 20hz on my Bose headphones. This is nice!
No highs and just lows?
Must be Bose.
Bragging about having Bose equipment is kinda sad.
Ghostek headphones:
Lowest bass freq: 10 Hz
Wow......superman
Panasonic ERGOFIT RP-HJE125 Stereo Earphones
Lowest bass frequency - 10Hz
Not bad for $15 earphones.
this test is heck i cant hear 5-15 hz in other test this im already heard it at 5
B&W PX7 here. I can hear noise at the 5Hz but I don't think the noise I'm listening has that frequency. Started hearing the right wave at 10Hz. Interesting to notice the frequency response variations. 40Hz was louder than 30 and 50Hz. Hard to say from 50 to 80, and from there I can literally hear the slope up to 200Hz.
Very useful - thanks for putting this together!
nice. thank you. it gave me an idea of how to map my low end in audio production.
5hz>Subwoofer not moving because 5hz is filtered out by capacitor in the audio circuit .
10hz > Vibrating my subwoofer but can't hear it. because our hearing range starts from 20hz
20 > starts hearing
60-65hz > bass at peak level on subwoofer on almost all audio systems . because box tuned into 60hz
in my subwoofer 30hz and 60hz is peak performance
t fits so well, even my house is shaking..so cool🤣
Awesome test, well done.
It would have been better if you provided download link in description.
Tested this with a Devialet Phantom Reactor on a SoundBlasterX G6 with AudioQuest cable and I can hear the bass at 10hz and I can feel it at 20hz.
Same with a Hyper X Alpha + Nichicon audio capacitors (GA-Z97MX-Gaming 5 mobo)
Are you sure the cable is fully burned in? Got to -10hz with this exact setup.
@@mikecast20 Nah, the cable is burnt out
If you guys had any qualifications in electronics or electrical engineering, you'd know how much crap you're takling.
Thanks so much helped me find air leaks in my diy Bluetooth speaker,the little 4" cerwin vega sub along with a 4" passive radiator hits crazy and with max excursion 😂😂❤my dad complained how something so small be making all that noise 💀💀💀also found that the woofer has no distortion
very good, it makes my bluetooth earphones go 0% quickly
wow the fact that is 4h uhd make it a lot better
Newbie audiophile here testing some homemade speakers built with stuff I found in a bin:
5hz - I guess there is some sort of noise
10hz - A chopper flies in the distance
20hz - Silence
30hz - Current is passing through the speakers but I wouldn't call it bass
40hz - SMOOTH satisfying bass!
50hz+ Sounds as one would expect I guess
Does anyone care to educate me on what I'm hearing? I'd love to learn some.
Speaker elemtents are 2x 7-1/4" + 2x 2-1/4" pulled from some old Panasonic speakers, put in some slightly smaller, ported boxes and driven by a tiny $20 ebay amp
110hz very powerfull bass🎭
My tower home theatre working 😮😮
3:45 jesus
Jaja Xdxd f
my workout song!
Interesting, my doors are resonant at 80hz
You sound guys out there, is this the best way to track down rattles in my doors; a hz frequency test?
2015 Mustang. Had the doorcard off while playing this video and there seems to be something vibrating at 70hz and 80hz
Just here to break in my new Bluetooth Amazon speaker.
That 40 sounds glorious out my 2 American Bass 12s and Q Bomb box
I can't test my subwoofer, this video is outputting in stereo LR, nothing outputting on my LFE channel (tried on MPC, I know YT is not multichannel compatible on web browsers)
Thanks. My Sony XB41 was audible down to 40Hz. Sony says 20--it vibrates at 20Hz, but I can't hear it
Interesting. My stock woofer started at 20Hz, went kind of clean all the way up to 200hz mainly because it is an 8" woofer
That's because they lie lol, my 15" Technics not really producing bass loud till 35hz but Celestion 662 start good at 25hz
0:47 - 30 HZ - sounds silently, but sounds ))
My phone speakers love this
Indonesia❤
I was hearing some clicks at the highs at 5Hz. It gives the illusion that you can hear something at 5Hz. I'm using KZ D-Fi
My entire house vibrated like literally I could hear things rattling
Should be in 5hz or even smaller increments. 20-30 is a big jump.
Gazzab bhai
USEFULL ❤❤❤
12oHz standing waves identified in my room.thanks
What does that mean?
@@sahilsquadron2286 a frequency where his room has the resonance. If it hit the right frequency matching with the room. Everything in the room began to shakes and rattling.
My soundcore life dot 2s could respond as low as 5hz. Never had I ever heard that. These r awesome.
but humans can't hear below 20hz. You must be some kind of superhuman, or it's very likely placebo.
@@niko1even I could hear the subness 5Hz freq. and it was quite stretched
@@ambujsharma6045 subness? you mean that you can feel the sub-bass? You are probably confusing hearing with feeling. You can feel the low sub-bas but you can’t hear it. looking at the frequency graph of the life dot 2s, i most definitely see that they have a very large emphasis on bass, so I wouldn’t be surprised if you could feel strong sub-bass.
@@niko1even Yeah, exactly that's what I meant. You have put it in slightly better words than me.✨
@@niko1even just put volume to max
Thats SICK!!!
0:37 ok here we go
0:47 ayyyy les goo
this test made showed me that my tower speakers can handle more bass than my subwoofer. my subwoofer started sounding weird when playing 20hz but my tower can handle 20hz just fine.
5Hz sounded like a helicopter landing
Lol, a "subwoofer test" which jumps from 20hz straight to 30hz... brilliant! :-D
Ever since I used this I could not find my house
My Razer Blackshark V2 Pro just about rattled off my head at 20hz. Could hear the 5hz too. Made it to 1hz on another test video.
Straight up liar
Subwofer test bass is crazy
Great lyrics.
5 hz sounds like 1 hz and 2 hz. I can't hear infrasounds, but I sure can feel it.
no normal headphones can play under 20hz
mine go down to 18hz quality bass wise, and i can hear the choppy helicopter like bass down to 5hz
@@XxPPslayer69 "kz zsn pro x" can down to 7hz
@@nuckenfutz9983 why the strawman? where did i say some random headphone can beat a thousand cost subwoofer? are you special? i was replying to the guy saying no "normal" headphone can play under 20hz when there are plenty of cheap ones that can play down to 5hz-7hz
@@nuckenfutz9983 it's not about the price. it's because IEM vs your subwoofer system. IEMs snuggled up into your ear canal, that's why it can be so sensitive.
Atemporal songs
i can hear 50hz and 200hz with my headphones clear as day
Best power test d🇲🇾
Im deficient in both ears but I can hear at 5hz and it so relaxing like ocean deep
I can hear all of them perfect with my lanzar vector 800watt amp and a 15in kicker sub (besides 5 it still moves the sub the but 30-60 are a vibe fr)
20 to 30 to 40hz are huge jumps and render this test very in accurate
Ok sip
30hz y vibró todo mis ventanas!
40 Hz 🙇🏻♂️
Nice music
My job charge 3 with the low bass inhibitor settings slaps all these lol. Gotta watch the volume tho
I was good till 35Hz. I could hear 20Hz. but nothing that would really be projected.. 30Hz. though was strong enough to be heard but not to shake the house. I had to turn up my RPA-16 to rattle all the doors in the house and windows.. at 25-30Hz.. I had to turn it up almost 3/4 of the way..the RPA-16 amp. from Rockville.. I have 4 PBG-18s from Rockville, passive subs..
cool af on studio monitors out of just learning resonance
Amazing Lyrics
x0.5 speed for best experience
My stereo can only do 80 100 120. If I got a stereo that can go way lower would my subwoofer hit harder ?? Please let me know I really want that feeling where it's knocking air out of your chest
Your subwoofer hits harder the bigger it is, an 8 inch will pick up higher pitch tones while something like a 15-18 invh will pick up those super low tones, I’ll always prefer a 12 because it’s like that perfect little in between of them all
@@avaubanprime6972 I have an 8'' and it works reliably down to 35hz, although it's rated for 38hz.
I have a 12'' coming in the mail that is rated for 29hz, so that'll be fun!
It was great
i've learned that my house is an orchestra of things that rattle at different frequencies.
Instructions unclear, i shit myself
Jbl Boombox 2 40-200hz audible according to a quick test 👌🏼
Weird, why is it when I run this on my 7.1 setup, frequencies sound like they're coming from different parts of the room?
That's correct. It's due to standing waves, phase shift and the natural harmonics of your room. Unless you have lots of sound deadening material you'll never get rid of it
Somehow I heard it all through my phone even the low notes
PB-1000 does 20 Hz nicely, does 15 Hz but basically inaudible.
With my Astro A40TR's I
could hear at 10hz, very lightly lol.
@@johnnygeorgopoulos4072 What about 20hz?
@@Selrisitai 10hz is lower than 20hz, of course I heard 20. They're not fantastic headphones, decent gaming oriented headset, but not great headphones. I have a set of Argon MkIII's on a SMSL SP200 THX amp if I want decent music.
@@johnnygeorgopoulos4072 How good was 20hz is what I was asking.
running 700 wats 60 is wild
Nice
THANK GOD FOR BASS, MUSIC WOULD SOUND PRETTY CRAP WITHOUT IT. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE BEING KICKED IN THE GUTS
My stereo only does 80, 100, 120 in the LPF subwoofer settings. If I got a stereo that goes lower will my subwoofer hit harder ?? I want that feeling where it's knocking air out of your chest
@@gilbertrodegeb5401 Only if it has a flat curve which only the most expensive super large and super heavy SW do. In general, the low it goes the weaker the sound. A good chest thumping SW will run you about 2 grand. But sound is a matter of taste, so you can spend less, but with lower quality. Fortunately, 90% can't tell the difference.
thanks for the vid i wanted to test if my headphone plug in my case works with a woofer the speaker plug in my moba kills speakers
40 hz is killing 🔥🔥🔥
Good 😍
60hz is best i tested it for my dualsense controller for how much hz is good for haptic feedback ,
can anyone help me? i bought new studio monitors and i noticed that at 110HZ the sound is far more loud then at 90 hz or at 130 hz - does that mean that they are broken?
Look up "studio monitor placement", there are lots of tips out there, chances are your room/set up are more to blame than defective speakers.
Plus if they're new, you have to break them in
Is it safe to try it on glass phones?
sadly only 1080p60
It would probably sound much better in 4k
You people are being sarcastic right 😅
How much of a difference does it make in the long run
@@JoshuaJesudass-fc7eh no, my speaker sound much better in 4k 😂
@@JoshuaJesudass-fc7eh I cannot wait to listen to them in 8k 🤩
20 hz MANTAP 👍👍👍