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  • @fredfox3851
    @fredfox3851 Год назад +27

    I must be doing something right as my mixes sound AWFUL in the studio and AWFUL everywhere else.

  • @kennykong6330
    @kennykong6330 Год назад +16

    Mono mixing saved my mixes so many times. Nowadays, every single mix that I do go through the mono mixing phase to clean up most if not all the competing frequencies. If it sounds good in mono, it makes panning in stereo a lot easier too.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear this! Thanks for watching!

    • @kingaya.3124
      @kingaya.3124 16 дней назад

      True I still use mono mixing to this day

  • @donepearce
    @donepearce Год назад +19

    26Hz was where it started coming through strongly. I have bookshelf speakers, a sub under my desk tuned for low end extension, and the whole thing is tied together with Sonarworks. On the way down I start at 12kHz, but that's because I'm 73.

  • @3L3V3NDRUMS
    @3L3V3NDRUMS Год назад +2

    Cool video man! I check all my mixes on three different speakers. Till now it works pretty well. Looking forward to your next video explaining how to mix better.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear this! You can save yourself a lot of frustration using this technique! Thanks for watching!

  • @binhle8731
    @binhle8731 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I prefer to use mono mode rather than stereo mode. When I recorded my guitar performance if I used the stereo mode, my audio voice and guitar sounded separately. However, if I used the mono mode, my voice audio is mixed perfectly with the guitar sound.

  • @iliazh8949
    @iliazh8949 Год назад +3

    Adam A5X - around 37Hz and then at 18.5kHz
    DT990 Pro - started to "feel" rumble at 20Hz and then at 18.5kHz
    And after mixing (I'm a very new at it) I also listen via mobile phone speakers (they're stereo), Bluetooth Jaybird Vista in-ears, and in the car. While it sounds acceptable on monitors and DTs it's always very unbalanced on other sources.
    Thanks very much for the work you're doing.

    • @dnast97
      @dnast97 Год назад +1

      Pretty similar setup here except I have a pair of Adam A7Vs. I had the same results as you other than being able to hear the Adams starting somewhere around 25Hz. I forgot to try the test on my DT990 Pros before seeing your comment so thanks for that. lol

    • @StandardDeviationMusic
      @StandardDeviationMusic Год назад +1

      can confirm dt 990 heard at 20Hz

  • @paulthiebaut
    @paulthiebaut Год назад +2

    6:30 On this point, I don't know if you didn't want to go into more details but Trinnov Audio actually develop powerful DSP algorithms particularly playing with time alignement and they actually manage to reduce these frequency response dips. It might be an interesting subject for a video or an interview !

  • @Hkmmotologs
    @Hkmmotologs Год назад

    I was listening on Audio Technica ATH-M20X 7 years old. directly plugged into motherboard on board audio and have an EQ preset that boosts the low end and midrange. I started hearing from around 27-28 Hz up to around 15 to 16 KHz. With preset disabled also same but only less pronounced

  • @Oscar-Racso
    @Oscar-Racso Год назад +2

    A good mix need to sound good on headphones/earbuds and car speakers that's where people most listen to music

  • @aeonikus1
    @aeonikus1 Год назад

    at 0:25 i can see and sense some sound, which come to full at ~0:27-0:28 (30-40Hz). I'm using Grundig Box 650 Professional + Naim Unitiqute.

  • @bryanjs99
    @bryanjs99 Год назад +2

    Hey Kyle! Thanks for the video. Right now I am listening on a pair of One Odio A70 BT headphones. The 1st frequency that I heard was 30Hz.

  • @bobitzae
    @bobitzae Год назад +1

    Hi Kyle! Another good vid as always :) Thanks
    First heard 50-55Hz on JBL Xtreme3 speaker. On my Sennheiser HD280 Pro headphones I've heard 25Hz (maybe 1 or 2 Hz below that)

  • @Emerald_City_
    @Emerald_City_ Год назад

    ► *Nokia BH-905i* headphones: 34 Hz - 13,5 k
    ► *Lenovo ThinkPad X201* built-in speaker: 190 Hz - 13,5 k
    The headphones are 12 years old. The equal result with highs in both cases probably due to my ears limitation, after half a century of close listening... 🥸(and aging) 😁.
    -Your video's have a fantastic educative quality, you're born to teach. I foresee an academic future for you! Keep up your good work, you are making me listen to the topics that are not at all in the first line of my interest, so convincingly methodical and involving is your approach. First I thought that the channel name was a joke, but very soon I realized that it does perfectly suit you.

  • @Clkysor
    @Clkysor Год назад

    Amazon eco dot 55hz to 60hz. I love this fun little test.

  • @herveorus7432
    @herveorus7432 Год назад +2

    Thanks for these Mastering inputs. What is the impact to export from the DAW to a file in mp3 or wav mode in order to test the cue via USB key on other audio system ?
    I guess there is a loss here as well... am I right ? or it is minor versus the frequency issues addressed in this video ?

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад +2

      Exporting to MP3 will have an impact, but it's very subtle at 320kbps. Check out this video for more info: ruclips.net/video/NJu8a6itxo4/видео.html

  • @SoonerStateProspector
    @SoonerStateProspector Год назад +1

    I'm just using a ION Block Rocker Plus (100W) through my SSL2 for audio. I'm still on the fence about purchasing studio monitors. Adam Audio or KRK?
    Why not both? Great video, Kyle! Keep 'em coming!

  • @kingensai
    @kingensai Год назад

    As soon as the log sweep started.

  • @sammybrahma3200
    @sammybrahma3200 Год назад +2

    first freq I heard was 20 hz, got fluid 5 monitors and two DIY 4 foot tall towers each with 12 inch car subwoofers and front ported setup that doubles as stands for the monitors. Last freq I hear is somewhere just below 17K, used to be about 18.5K when I first took a hearing test in my teens about 15 years ago.

  • @Vinil_Letras
    @Vinil_Letras 4 месяца назад

    Hello friend, maybe you can help me. I bought the ATH M40X to use in my simple home studio, replacing the old AKG K52, but it is very uncomfortable, as you already said. Is the DT 770 PRO the best choice in the price range or do you recommend others? Thank you very much!

  • @rmc.flores
    @rmc.flores 6 месяцев назад

    Can the xmonitor software be used with other speakers? I have KRK Rokit 8s

  • @artysanmobile
    @artysanmobile Год назад

    This is very common for those with a home-brew control room and inadequate monitors, a combined kiss-of-death. My recommendation, when asked, is to spend whatever the owner can afford on in-ear phones immediately, and embark on a period of ear training. That investment removes virtually every uncertainty from the equation in one fell swoop.
    From there, as they learn mixing in a whole new way and gain some new knowledge, their next investment should be a 2.1 set of nearfield speakers. Don’t skip the sub because full range nearfields are virtually nonexistent. The sub is not for the thrill, its actual purpose is to remove the burden of the lowest 3 octaves from the stereo pair, vastly lowering distortion. Along with the speaker purchase should always be a sound meter to calibrate them and locate simple cancellations in the near field.
    So far, I’ve avoided room treatment because 1. it is a vast area of study and 2. often impossible with many home spaces. Before going down that expensive and uncertain path, use your IEMs to help to understand and adjust your near field speakers. Mix close and at a volume that is not only as low as possible for the environment, but also never-changing. I consider 85dbSPL an excellent habit.
    With these minimal expenses a mixer will see immediate benefits. Look for major make speakers which can boast the flattest midrange possible. Look for ones that provide a ‘waterfall’ plot showing the dynamic response of the mids as well. JBL is a great place to start. They take these two metrics very seriously.

  • @danrichman1
    @danrichman1 11 месяцев назад

    40 Hz - 10k Hz on Polk Audio AM6510-A Hampden Powered Desktop Audio System (bought 2016; no longer made).

  • @silkroad1201
    @silkroad1201 Год назад +1

    I hit the like button both times. You're welcome 👍

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Go ahead and hit it one more time for me, please. haha

  • @SlinkySlonkyWaffle
    @SlinkySlonkyWaffle Год назад +2

    25Hz-20KHz; i have Philips Fidelio X2HR's with a inverted reading from rtings to make them "flat" which also brought back all the sub bass i was missing, and cleared up anything above 15KHz giving stuff room to breathe

  • @shawnhale2631
    @shawnhale2631 Год назад

    Alesis M1 active Mk2, somewhere in the 35hz range up to somewhere in the 18Khz range! Not bad!

  • @190mitchidproductions7
    @190mitchidproductions7 Год назад +1

    like 20hz, using krk rocket 5, fleetwood towers and an infra sub i custom built, i think because of youtube compression it does not start until 20, i would have normally been able to feel it at almost 16 hz

    • @190mitchidproductions7
      @190mitchidproductions7 Год назад +1

      16khz is when it started on the way back with random aliasing immediately, because youtube again lol

    • @190mitchidproductions7
      @190mitchidproductions7 Год назад +1

      correction, i did not have the infra sub on, now i can hear all of it, the highs are a little bit aliased up top lol

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing these results!

  • @armandomonroy1711
    @armandomonroy1711 Год назад

    Start at Less than 30Hz and between 16KHz. LG 5.1 sound bar. Question for you: Do you recommend good gammer headphones for mixing?

  • @junimeme5626
    @junimeme5626 Год назад +2

    Audio Technica ATH M30x over ears - Pretty much heard everything (>20hz). I'm really proud of my old little guys.
    Google Pixel 6 phone - Around >80-90hz

    • @Jazzguitar00
      @Jazzguitar00 Год назад +1

      I have a pair of those, they are surprisingly dependable.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад +1

      It's hard to beat a pair of headphones you know very well! Thanks for watching!

  • @who_cares848
    @who_cares848 Год назад +3

    I mix on huge ass PA speakers at a high volume in my livingroom lol. Dont gotta worry about cancellation and resonance at 100+ db😂 I started hearing at around 45 on the first one and everything at the top end on the second test. My music sounds awesome in my living room, okay everywhere else, but awful on anything mono cause i hardpan my vocals left and right with no center track. Idk how to make it sound the way i want without doing that.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад +2

      Sounds awesome! Cancellations can occur at ANY level, though! So acoustic treatment is always beneficial.

  • @TAPAKEGABREWA
    @TAPAKEGABREWA Год назад

    22 Hz to 17,500 Hz
    On a pair of 2-way 5 1/4" Carbon-fiber woofer - 1" silk dome tweeter. In a custom ported box. Powered with 85 watts RMS a channel

  • @dontworry2371
    @dontworry2371 Год назад

    any posibilites related of interface or input line hole that can produce certain noise unwanted fz that are low and is there any different type of jack input gen to gen?

  • @defenestrated23
    @defenestrated23 Год назад

    I have some cheap whitelabel bluetooth earbuds and I tested them with a sine generator app. I can feel as low as 13Hz which turns to sound around 17, and hear up to 17500, which is about the limit for my 30-something ears. Earbud sound quality has come a long way though it's still noticeably worse than my wired Senheisers.

  • @RainAstonIV
    @RainAstonIV 6 месяцев назад

    Neumann kh310 paired with Neumann kh750.. 20hz and 20khz.

  • @NicosLeben
    @NicosLeben Год назад +1

    It started at around 27Hz. The other direction started at around 18kHz. I have got a 5.1 system here, but no specific vendor or model. Just an old JVC RX-D201Receiver, two DIY 2-chassis loudspeakers with 13cm woofer, a small Magnat center speaker, two really small Accura rear speaker and an old car subwoofer with a dedicated power amplifier with some chinese 12V LED power supply. 🤣

  • @innocentoctave
    @innocentoctave Год назад

    Approximately 40 Hz to 11.5 kHz on Roland RH-5 headphones. I find these headphones - really intended for musical instrument and electronic drum monitoring - surprisingly useful for their very low price - they're Roland's cheapest - when used with an inexpensive interface with direct monitoring engaged, though I wouldn't use them for mixing or critical listening. The seemingly curtailed upper end is not the fault of the phones: it's my normal, age-related upper frequency hearing loss - I'm 66.

  • @matt_nyc_audioengineer
    @matt_nyc_audioengineer Год назад

    About 23Hz - 15.5k. Focal EVO 80s in a fully treated room and running Sonarworks.

  • @andrewdalecramer
    @andrewdalecramer Год назад +1

    iPhone 11. Heard a noise at 40hz on the graph but it sounded too high (I’m used to hearing 50hz hum). Then it reset! The noise dropped down in pitch suddenly as it went up the graph. So, I think something funky is going on (tested multiple times).

  • @whyaskmenoely25
    @whyaskmenoely25 Год назад +4

    I mix all my music through stock Samsung S9 AKG earphones. I get pretty good translation.
    The reason being is because they are also my casual listening earphones so I just know how they sound after years and thousands of hours of music. And for that reason, I was adamant about getting the Earbuds Pro 2 with the same AKG drivers when Samsung gave the 3.5mm jack the chop.
    Their shortfall is the mids, that's what the car test is for.
    Those are two listening environments I am so comfortable in that I am confident I can make anything sound decent.
    After that, its just a matter of referencing commericial songs and matching the balance or the compression in the mix. Again, with speakers that I know in my sleep.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Great point! Listening to music casually can be a great way to LEARN your speakers and room. Thanks!

  • @techslfink9722
    @techslfink9722 Год назад +2

    Surprisingly my standard Apple earbuds started at 35 Hz (not loud of course)

  • @RobKristjansson
    @RobKristjansson Год назад +1

    25Hz and 13.5kHz - I was wearing my Beyerdynamic DT 990 PROs (250 ohm) running through my RØDECaster Pro II. NB: I'm in my 50s, so my ability to hear high frequencies has been diminished a lot :-) Quick question, Kyle; is the frequency response of smartphone a feature of the phone, or the crappy earbuds the phone came with? I.e., would I get a better response using my good headphones with my phone? Personally, I think it's better, but that could just be me thinking to myself, "These are $250 cans, of course they're better than..."

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад +1

      The frequency responses shown are based on the built-in speakers on a smartphone. You can drastically improve the frequency response by connecting external headphones or speakers. Good question. Thanks for watching!

  • @aijadoo2025
    @aijadoo2025 Год назад

    Hi
    I always try to edit my audio singing I dont get proper results. I use audacity to do the editing. How can I get a voice that can sound good. I create my singing videos but they dont match up well Can you guide me on some tips. Thanks

  • @rroades
    @rroades Год назад

    Tv, using HomePod mini’s since Gen1 HomePod went bricked. Peak of curve about 50hz
    From other direction about14k

  • @benjaminmiranda2523
    @benjaminmiranda2523 Год назад +1

    I'm using a pair of Yamaha NS-10M studio speakers and it's around 30 Hz

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Thanks for participating and sharing your results!

  • @ShubhVox2947
    @ShubhVox2947 Год назад +2

    Love from India🎉🎉
    I dnt have studio
    i mix in audio techina headphones ..!

  • @HaharuRecords
    @HaharuRecords Год назад

    I used to mix on a laptop with headphones (Bayer-dynamics DT770 Pro) and when I bought a new laptop but same headphone, my mixes are like complete garbage.

  • @ir8123
    @ir8123 Год назад +1

    24hz then 15500khz.I'm using Adam T8V paired with KRK 12.4.,RME Fireface UFX III.

  • @PharaohLawLess1
    @PharaohLawLess1 Год назад +1

    I’m using the Bose SoundWear neck line array to hear this test

  • @sonofguns1016
    @sonofguns1016 Год назад

    I’m listening with my new tozo t12 pros and could nearly hear the low end immediately, but the high took a second before I could hear it

  • @JungleLibrary
    @JungleLibrary Год назад +1

    Could hear it come in just before 30hz and 17khz on my phone with HD650s through my ATR-2X USB amp :)

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and participating in the test!

  • @xanxa5ac
    @xanxa5ac Год назад

    I was surprised I could actually hear 30 on the dt 770 Pro. I was under the impression they don't accurately reproduce lower end very

  • @johnnixon2504
    @johnnixon2504 Год назад

    I cheated on the test tones, HD560 headphones with an external DAC and Amp. I'm positive my ears were the limiting factor.

  • @aseitydeity1314
    @aseitydeity1314 Год назад

    Do you think having a sound bar is great for surround sound? Im looking at the Nakamichi 7.1 system but not sure if that's good. If you could give me your opinion, I would appreciate it

  • @AlexS....
    @AlexS.... Год назад

    50 to 12.5K, small home stereo JVCs with Logitech woofer, quite linear loudness

  • @vigilancebrandon
    @vigilancebrandon Год назад +9

    I’m using iPhone 11 speakers, could hear around 40 Hz first

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад +4

      Thanks for sharing your results! Just as expected - smartphone speakers tend to be limited in their ability to produce low frequencies. I expect that what you were actually hearing were harmonics of 40 Hz - 80 Hz, 120 Hz, 160 Hz, and so on.

    • @vigilancebrandon
      @vigilancebrandon Год назад +1

      Ah, fascinating, that makes sense. I was a little surprised by how low it was! By the way, are there any free programs you’d recommend for monitor adjustment like you mentioned at the end of the video to test out different speaker response profiles?

    • @butterblood
      @butterblood Год назад

      iPhone here too. Was actually surprised I heard around 40-50 Hz. And about 14-15 kHz the other way.

    • @ArkadeFunk
      @ArkadeFunk Год назад

      ​@@vigilancebrandondon't know of a free software but SoundID reference can EQ your system (to a point) to any desired frequency response. It's not free but they have a 3 week free trial and it has a bunch of presets for things like air pods, cars, etc.
      Keep in mind, if you're using speakers, you'll need to have a measurement microphone and an audio interface to measure your system. If you have headphones, there's a good chance that they'll have a preset for your headphones already.

    • @Windiguana
      @Windiguana Год назад

      Ah even my crappy smartphone started around 100hz

  • @artliss
    @artliss Год назад +1

    B&W PX8 headphones: I hear faint low rumbling almost immediately and then definitely something more defined before the peak appears on the screen

    • @artliss
      @artliss Год назад +1

      For the other direction I can hear some whizzing within half a second but it sounds kind of distorted

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Thanks for participating in the test!

  • @OneStepToday
    @OneStepToday Год назад

    Why the new 5th Gen Rode NT1 marketing is talking about 32 bit floating as if it's a new thing and unique for the the new mic? Their videos are definitely causing confusion. I think it's their feature for the USB feature in the mic which gives 32 floating, something which exists in all digital recording for xlr? U should make a video addressing all about this.

  • @sambolino44
    @sambolino44 Год назад +1

    Looks like around 25 Hz. I have Radio Shack bookshelf speakers with a Polk Audio subwoofer. Highest I heard was around 12 kHz. I'm 65, BTW.

  • @berto606
    @berto606 Год назад

    I'm watching in my TV with a soundbar and separarte subwoofer. I could hear it from 30Hz and around 18kHz.

  • @ebindboby6020
    @ebindboby6020 Год назад

    I could start hearing around 30 hz and upto it is very feable sound. I am using cheap 5.1 surround speakers by iball

  • @ewwitsantonio
    @ewwitsantonio Год назад +1

    About 50Hz, Macbook Pro late 2021 Built In Speakers.

  • @RannonSi
    @RannonSi Год назад

    Around 30-35Hz and around 19kHz
    Edifier E3350

  • @tiber98
    @tiber98 Год назад

    PreSonus E3.5 45Hz - 15.khz ...then with Kos Porta Pro Head set around 27-28 Hz and 14 Khz

  • @InventorZahran
    @InventorZahran Год назад +2

    I could hear 30hz, but I'm listening through poorly-balanced headphones that have a prominent bass boost.

  • @PaulEubanks
    @PaulEubanks Год назад +1

    25Hz-16kHz. KRK Rokit 5 monitors w/ JBL LSR310S sub.
    35Hz-16kHz. iPhone 13 mini.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your results! The 35 Hz you and others are hearing from smartphone speakers is likely a much higher harmonic of that frequency - a hint for how to solve the problems in a bass heavy mix.

    • @PaulEubanks
      @PaulEubanks Год назад +1

      @@AudioUniversity Oh this is a good point! The audio definitely sounds distorted in the lower registers when I hear it, so yeah it's likely a harmonic series much higher up the spectrum. Definitely a good reason to saturate basses and mid-bass frequencies in a mix and not rely only on subs for low end.

  • @framusramistator
    @framusramistator Год назад +1

    Tannoy Reveal (original run) monitors. Approximately 45Hz.

  • @smashinproduction
    @smashinproduction 7 месяцев назад

    MacBook Pro 16" around 55 Hz

  • @shannoncold
    @shannoncold Год назад

    26Hz and about 16.5Khz, Floorstanders with dual 6" drivers. My ears are the hf limitation for my age.

  • @beccatodd2590
    @beccatodd2590 Год назад +1

    Small Bluetooth speaker. About 70.

  • @aijadoo2025
    @aijadoo2025 Год назад +1

    Nice video

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Thanks!

    • @aijadoo2025
      @aijadoo2025 Год назад

      Hi
      I always try to edit my audio singing I dont get proper results. I use audacity to do the editing. How can I get a voice that can sound good. I create my singing videos but they dont match up with my audiences so it becomes flop. Can you guide me on some tips. Thanks

  • @milkformycoconut
    @milkformycoconut Год назад +1

    Adam Audio A7v 25hz - 20k , but i have sub and Sonarworks id ref

  • @EinChris75
    @EinChris75 Год назад +1

    About 60 Hz lower limit, 15 kHz upper limit. Those are really cheap (but externally powered) "computer" speakers. Roughly 20 years old.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and participating in the test!

  • @lilskipp9395
    @lilskipp9395 Год назад +1

    At around 50hz with the Yamaha hs5 monitors

  • @marcvallely3977
    @marcvallely3977 Год назад +1

    Adam Audio T5V - just below 30hz, and up to around 18k

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Thanks for participating and sharing your results!

  • @ferrarig1763
    @ferrarig1763 Год назад +1

    you are so smart man

  • @kabellab99
    @kabellab99 Год назад +1

    Audio Technica - M50x Bt2: 20Hz

  • @paulmehlhaff2588
    @paulmehlhaff2588 Год назад

    On Bluetooth noise reducing earbuds:
    45Hz and 11.5KHz

  • @jsd1982
    @jsd1982 Год назад +1

    JBL ESR308 pair with Yamaha HS10W subwoofer. Lowest 26Hz, Highest 12kHz but that's just my terrible 40 year old ears.

  • @mlwsf
    @mlwsf Год назад +1

    40 hz 12 k,hz, 25 year old Event PS-6'es

  • @goodtimejohnny8972
    @goodtimejohnny8972 Год назад

    AT40 headphones. 20 hz on low about 15500 hz on high end. That is what I hear. Their specs claim 17k hz. Perhaps other people can hear mouse farts, however I can't.

  • @JonathanExley
    @JonathanExley Год назад +1

    ADAM A7X's - Just below 45Hz.

  • @oozede9035
    @oozede9035 Год назад

    cheap Easy Line PC-speakers that are in my office. ~150 Hz and ~15kHz

  • @richardlocke3375
    @richardlocke3375 Год назад +1

    45 to 13k. On iPhone 14 pro.

  • @nigell.8705
    @nigell.8705 Год назад +2

    Samsung S10e around 70hz.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your results and watching the video!

  • @jaakimheinola8705
    @jaakimheinola8705 Год назад +1

    My DIY living room speakers, right on 20 Hz to up and from 16k. Perhaps my hearing not perfect any more

  • @chrisv3799
    @chrisv3799 Год назад +2

    Using off brand "air pods" and heard around 40hz and 19khz

  • @Tokolele
    @Tokolele Год назад +1

    45Hz on Shure in-ears headphones.

  • @ramonnapolano6308
    @ramonnapolano6308 Год назад

    30Hz - Anker soundcore Bluetooth headphones

  • @TopTierAudio
    @TopTierAudio Год назад

    Jabra earbuds. About 20 Hz. I was surprised they could reproduced anything that low.

  • @seamusoreally2698
    @seamusoreally2698 Год назад +1

    Yamaha HS8 studio monitors

  • @deltavistastudio124
    @deltavistastudio124 Год назад

    Generic headphones allowed me only to hear down to 35Hz and up to 14k

  • @pablolparedes
    @pablolparedes Год назад

    Nice infomercial

  • @kdot.
    @kdot. Год назад +3

    first to view 😊

  • @thehighwires9851
    @thehighwires9851 Год назад

    Circa 35kHz and 16.5kHz on 2 x HS7s

  • @sjcwoor
    @sjcwoor Год назад

    25-18000 Is what I heard with studio monitors with pretty crappy placement

  • @bjornkameleon
    @bjornkameleon Год назад

    Time takes our ears to hear the video and the frame rate of the video is probably why people are perceiving to hear it at 40hz idk just guess

  • @isaacsitiakalaabwenje
    @isaacsitiakalaabwenje Год назад

    Stereo Electro-Voice Speakers

  • @ferrarig1763
    @ferrarig1763 Год назад +1

    plantronics single ear headset, I heard 30 hz

  • @sekritskworl-sekrit_studios
    @sekritskworl-sekrit_studios Год назад

    20Hz
    12.5Khz
    Headset Hi-x15

  • @originalvonster
    @originalvonster Год назад +1

    iPhone 11: 30Hz to 18kHz

  • @kingaya.3124
    @kingaya.3124 16 дней назад

    45hz..& 21khz.