A Great aide to fight against noisy neighbors, mine think an alien invasion is coming, love it when their windows, ornaments and furniture rattles and they can't tell where its coming from
@@Natei wut? no that's actually the opposite, placebo is psychological, if you tell her it's placebo her mind will think it's not working, that's actually what placebo is about.. But anyways maybe it's not placebo and it is indeed working through some metaphysical processes you can't comprehend.
@@OddAntSounds this isnt true at all, and to be honest, I cant be bothered to correct you. Most placebo's work after the person knows, there is research on this
thank you! this is currently driving my noisy neighbors crazy, they can't tell where its coming from lol. I just crank it any time I leave my apartment
My neighbors have 6 adults and 4 children living in a 2 bedroom apartment, I play this on Max and go to work for 10 hours, you can't hear it outside only inside his apartment but he won't ever let the manager inside to here because he is sub leasing and has illegals living there, love it
@@dalesnale what kind of speaker setup would you need to have to produce and amplify pure sine waves for a large audience? or is it always jagged and choppy if it's digital/electronic?
@@dalesnaleplease explain for idiots like me. What is the difference between an analog sine wave and a digital one and what instrument can produce a very low analog sine wave? Thx
@@GlowWitDaFlow Missed your comment. Sine waves are easy for sound systems to recreate with good accuracy in the midrange and high frequency areas. Below 80 Hz will depend on the quality of the speakers and/or subwoofer speakers. Below 40 Hz is where many subwoofers will begin to roll off levels by design for protection; more-so for consumer audio, less so for pro audio components.
Nope. It's like microwaving your brain. Bluetooth, Wifi and many such devices operate on the same freq. 2.45 GHz but simply a lower energy rating. 2.45 GHz is the same freq as a microwave oven. The range between 900 MHz and 3 Ghz excites the Hydrogen molecule. It's like an outdoor microwave oven system. Since humans are mostly water, water is mostly hydrogen. When energized it will heat you up from the inside out. This freq will also break the Van Der Waals bonds, that's the electromagnetic field that holds the double strand helix together on your DNA. In other words, this damages cells causing "cancer" among many, many other ailments.
damn, dawg, i apparently straight up can't hear this low. wasn't hearing it on my phone, so i sent it to a bt speaker, which i can feel vibrating but not hear. oddly, i can hear the 60 hz transformer near my house fine.
The 60hz transformer has overtones at higher frequencies making it audible to the listener. The sine wave has no overtones, thus an unnatural listening phenomenon that you won't encounter in the real world.
............en opeens kwam er ergens 10 sec op 120 db voorbij .. terwijl je soundsetje al op max output stond... ;-) Zijn er echt mensen die dit durven af te spelen?
It's great, humming some of the notes (C3#) even creates an illusion of the "pure" sine wave changing the pitch, which i'm pretty sure should prove that it's not actually "pure" and actually does have some overtones and by humming certain notes you can strengthen or weaken some of them creating the illusion of the change.
We have 60 cycles burned into our minds across the pond. Youth asked to choose the 'universal frequency' most often pick 60Hz around hear. I love hearing stuff hum at 50Hz when traveling abroad.
Try it with headphones of a sound system. 50Hz is so low it will not be heard on laptop, tablet or phone speakers. In fact, these devices, like old TV sets had a built in low cutoff between 80 and 100Hz to protect the tiny speakers from low frequency damage. And the sine wave has no upper harmonics or overtones which would help make it audible. Thanks for commenting.
50 cycles per second is such a low frequency it cannot be accurately replayed on phones, tablets laptops and even some headphones. A subwoofer will play it back.
No it isn't. I'm listening on a laptop with plugged in headphones. I can feel it (not like a loud bass, but more subtle), more than I can hear it, but it's definitely there.
Great video as always. Thanks, Dale.
Thanks for listening Robinson.
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A Great aide to fight against noisy neighbors, mine think an alien invasion is coming, love it when their windows, ornaments and furniture rattles and they can't tell where its coming from
lmao
Dude I'm serious using this video for that exact purpose. No lie
Cats purr at 50 he. Many therapy clinics now use this for healing bones faster.
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wow
Wow! This is successfully breaking up the congestion in my nose and lungs! I don't know how it is working but it is! Thank you
Jill Anderson that sounds like a placebo, but I’m glad you’re feeling better
@@Natei Now the placebo won't work again because you told her it was placebo
@@ManuelGonzalez-kl2lx Not really true. If she believes it works nothing I tell her will make her think different
@@Natei wut? no that's actually the opposite, placebo is psychological, if you tell her it's placebo her mind will think it's not working, that's actually what placebo is about.. But anyways maybe it's not placebo and it is indeed working through some metaphysical processes you can't comprehend.
@@OddAntSounds this isnt true at all, and to be honest, I cant be bothered to correct you. Most placebo's work after the person knows, there is research on this
thank you! this is currently driving my noisy neighbors crazy, they can't tell where its coming from lol. I just crank it any time I leave my apartment
gross dude crank it in private
Exactly me right now lmfao
It's actually a great help for sinus headaches as well
usually speeding up youtube videos doesnt change the pitch but speeding up the video to 2 times produces 100 hz
what?
I'm sitting on my wireless speaker at max volume :)
Careful!
please can you do a Sine Wave at 55 Hertz for 10 hours
My neighbors have 6 adults and 4 children living in a 2 bedroom apartment, I play this on Max and go to work for 10 hours, you can't hear it outside only inside his apartment but he won't ever let the manager inside to here because he is sub leasing and has illegals living there, love it
a sine wave expressed digitally that's great!
Lol...you got a great point. Pure sine audio waves is purely theoretical.
dalesnale really? Wow
@@dalesnale what kind of speaker setup would you need to have to produce and amplify pure sine waves for a large audience? or is it always jagged and choppy if it's digital/electronic?
@@dalesnaleplease explain for idiots like me. What is the difference between an analog sine wave and a digital one and what instrument can produce a very low analog sine wave? Thx
@@GlowWitDaFlow Missed your comment. Sine waves are easy for sound systems to recreate with good accuracy in the midrange and high frequency areas. Below 80 Hz will depend on the quality of the speakers and/or subwoofer speakers. Below 40 Hz is where many subwoofers will begin to roll off levels by design for protection; more-so for consumer audio, less so for pro audio components.
I use this to level my audio interface inputs if they arent synced up thanks!
That's great. Back in the analog tape era, we would use 100, 1000 an 10,000 hertz to check the tape frequency response on different tape recorders.
@@dalesnale Thats interesting, definetly before my time
"and who knows what else" lol you sneaky guy. Much love brother, you are doing the lord's work
this is heat
Heating up the pretzels. Nice :)
On the speaker it sounds like 50 hz but it's different tho I don't have headphones on it sounds like electric
This sounds really cool on my phone
Still better than Despacito.
I just listened to it. Bom Bom! :)
is it safe to hear in wireless earfones for longer time , say 2 hours, continuously ?
Nope. It's like microwaving your brain.
Bluetooth, Wifi and many such devices operate on the same freq. 2.45 GHz but simply a lower energy rating.
2.45 GHz is the same freq as a microwave oven. The range between 900 MHz and 3 Ghz excites the Hydrogen molecule. It's like an outdoor microwave oven system. Since humans are mostly water, water is mostly hydrogen. When energized it will heat you up from the inside out.
This freq will also break the Van Der Waals bonds, that's the electromagnetic field that holds the double strand helix together on your DNA.
In other words, this damages cells causing "cancer" among many, many other ailments.
this hits hard
Som do Motor do Rubinho Barrichello quanto ele está a mil na décima posição em direção ao pódio! Vai Rubinho ;)
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damn, dawg, i apparently straight up can't hear this low. wasn't hearing it on my phone, so i sent it to a bt speaker, which i can feel vibrating but not hear. oddly, i can hear the 60 hz transformer near my house fine.
The 60hz transformer has overtones at higher frequencies making it audible to the listener. The sine wave has no overtones, thus an unnatural listening phenomenon that you won't encounter in the real world.
U need earphones, dude !
Great vid, dude 🔝🔥
............en opeens kwam er ergens 10 sec op 120 db voorbij .. terwijl je soundsetje al op max output stond... ;-)
Zijn er echt mensen die dit durven af te spelen?
Do 130 BPM Kick Drum
I can hear it fine on my phone
det er en Vesterbro fix
Nice
This is 425 hertz g#1 i hear it on my phone
My Motorola phone can produce low frequency notes at 28 hertz it cut out
Humming with headphones on make it kinda of an auto tune, for you only though.
I'm gonna test that phenomenon.
It's great, humming some of the notes (C3#) even creates an illusion of the "pure" sine wave changing the pitch, which i'm pretty sure should prove that it's not actually "pure" and actually does have some overtones and by humming certain notes you can strengthen or weaken some of them creating the illusion of the change.
This is amusing as hell, but i can’t help but think what my roommate must think right now
Also just tried whistling, that’s fun too
british electrical hum
EDIT: or is it 50 Hz everywhere? can't remember
We have 60 cycles burned into our minds across the pond. Youth asked to choose the 'universal frequency' most often pick 60Hz around hear. I love hearing stuff hum at 50Hz when traveling abroad.
I'm currently using this to focus on studying lol
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hmm, kann Ich mit Meiner Bass-Line auch. (Siehe Video bei Mir im Kanal.)
The likes are 666 😱
Can't wait for 777.
i hear with my headphones at the lowest volume
I can hear it from just increasing the volume in my phone speaker..
That's a good phone speaker!
dalesnale “was” a good phone speaker lol
I hear nothing
With such low frequencies, headphones or robust speakers are needed, rather than a phone, tablet, laptop or TV speakers.
It's just silence dude...
Try it with headphones of a sound system. 50Hz is so low it will not be heard on laptop, tablet or phone speakers. In fact, these devices, like old TV sets had a built in low cutoff between 80 and 100Hz to protect the tiny speakers from low frequency damage. And the sine wave has no upper harmonics or overtones which would help make it audible. Thanks for commenting.
50 cycles per second is such a low frequency it cannot be accurately replayed on phones, tablets laptops and even some headphones. A subwoofer will play it back.
No it isn't. I'm listening on a laptop with plugged in headphones. I can feel it (not like a loud bass, but more subtle), more than I can hear it, but it's definitely there.
RIP your speakers
yes my bose headphones work but not my macbook speakers. If I put the volume high does it damage my headphones or ears?