Omg I had beats headphones on and I couldn't hear anything so I turned it up. It felt like someone was squeezing my head! But I can definitely feel the pulsing. Pretty neat :)
I can not only feel this but also hear it! I'm using Sony XBR-400 headphones. Goddamn, I'm actually getting a headache as I type this, no kidding! Thanks for the video Willian Peng! Also, I've been testing this on other speakers that I have (JBL Charge 1, Bose Computer MusicMonitors, etc.) and I feel for some reason that I should mention that the Harmon Kardon Soundsticks II performed unexpectedly. The damn 6" sub can actually be heard at 30hz!
you can't hear 10hz notes... The human ear can hear from approximately 20-20000hz. Either your speaker disorts the sound to over 20hz or you're just hearing the membran flattening out.
I don't know the reason behind it but I can actually hear the sound on my Sony XBR-400 headphones at 10hz and higher. While the sound quality of the headphones is decent, the bass is extraordinarily loud. Especially the lower end.
+matiasmafia Not true. Hearing varies between individuals; the upper bound for human hearing is generally something like 23 khz at birth but gets worn down with age, this is what hearing tests test (I can hear up to about 17-19 khz depending on the test (never taken a professional hearing test)), while the lower bound for hearing is usually somewhere between 10 and 20 hz, though with a large enough subwoofer it is perfectly possible to feel arbitrarily low frequencies (like, to feel 1 hz you'd need an insanely large subwoofer (probably a rotary woofer), but it is theoretically possible). tl;dr: Hearing varies between individuals; I can hear this with my vintage Koss Pro4AA.
matiasmafia you can "hear" sounds as low as 1 Hz, it's not the actual sound though, but rather harmonic distortion caused by the eustachian tube in your ears
Could it be? The note is E -1 tuned -014!!!! The only problem is that my ears can't perceive 10 hertz. If you play Eb -1 on a 452.55 hertz instrument or E -1 on a 427.15 hertz, this is the exact frequency. Most instruments down go that low...only infrasonics, such as theatres, organs, and well...other subwoofers.10 hertz is so low, my ears are insensitive to this frequency; had it not say 10 hertz, I wouldn't know... below 16 hertz is infrasound. If I do hear 10 Hz, then I have elephant ears. 10 hertz is lower, so the pulse of E -1 is have the speed of E 0. The four notes are E -3, E -2, E -1, and E 0. E -3: x.25 speed gives you 2.5 hertz. There are two parts to a wave, the crest and the trough. One up and down movement of the sine wave in 0.4 seconds is 2.5 hertz. E -2: x.5 speed gives you 5 hertz. E -1: normal speed gives you 10 hertz. E 0: x2 speed gives you 20 Hertz, but that's so low that it is easier felt than heard.
Rbxy more than 55% of the population cant hear below 40Hz, and more than 95% cant hear below 25Hz. youd be lucky to hear this bc its 10. I can hear it. let me say be glad you cant hear it only feel the headache bc its a pulsing sound that makes me feel more uneasy than a horror film and more ahhh what than a wtf reaction video
I'm 41 years old and i can't heard more than 15000 hz (human perfect 20.000hz). And is imposible to heard this, below 20 Hz we can't. And I'm hearing a sound like a motorcycle without acceleration. With headphone and full sound I can hear as well... FAKE.
I can feel this in my eyes
The vibration ...not the sound
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Monster Boy yes?
Albert185 mee to see vibration Hear nothing 😂
This is called infra sound. It can definitely make people feel nauseated.
This is cool
I can mysteriously hear it somehow, like a motorcycle
Alex Billy same
@@TheAlphaCreations01 That's your speakers under excursion. Not the bass.
Wow thats sick. Can hear the bbbb on my on ears. Sounds like a car is idling nearby. No headache.
I knew this would be good. 10 hz is the frequency the earth core resonates to. I need speakers.
hold k = popcorn popping
jemmey clifff
lmaoo
that's magic :v
ha! cool
Omg I had beats headphones on and I couldn't hear anything so I turned it up. It felt like someone was squeezing my head! But I can definitely feel the pulsing. Pretty neat :)
Ge gaming head sets since they are made to go low and shake
Beats only take about $18 to make
im a salad dont eat me pls so?
Agreed its crazy
But my headphones are legit mad
My cat loves this
I can not only feel this but also hear it!
I'm using Sony XBR-400 headphones. Goddamn, I'm actually getting a headache as I type this, no kidding!
Thanks for the video Willian Peng!
Also, I've been testing this on other speakers that I have (JBL Charge 1, Bose Computer MusicMonitors, etc.) and I feel for some reason that I should mention that the Harmon Kardon Soundsticks II performed unexpectedly. The damn 6" sub can actually be heard at 30hz!
you can't hear 10hz notes... The human ear can hear from approximately 20-20000hz. Either your speaker disorts the sound to over 20hz or you're just hearing the membran flattening out.
I don't know the reason behind it but I can actually hear the sound on my Sony XBR-400 headphones at 10hz and higher. While the sound quality of the headphones is decent, the bass is extraordinarily loud. Especially the lower end.
the manufacter probably changed the 10hz notes to ~30hz to avoid speaker damage
+matiasmafia Not true. Hearing varies between individuals; the upper bound for human hearing is generally something like 23 khz at birth but gets worn down with age, this is what hearing tests test (I can hear up to about 17-19 khz depending on the test (never taken a professional hearing test)), while the lower bound for hearing is usually somewhere between 10 and 20 hz, though with a large enough subwoofer it is perfectly possible to feel arbitrarily low frequencies (like, to feel 1 hz you'd need an insanely large subwoofer (probably a rotary woofer), but it is theoretically possible).
tl;dr: Hearing varies between individuals; I can hear this with my vintage Koss Pro4AA.
matiasmafia you can "hear" sounds as low as 1 Hz, it's not the actual sound though, but rather harmonic distortion caused by the eustachian tube in your ears
2 12 inch subs and a 3400 watt amp, shit flexes
Make version of 10hour please
holy shit, that was intense
My earphones are on max fucking volume! And it's breaking my $5 earphones to pause/play it!!!
Omfg i can hear it
You have elephant ears. The note is E -1 on a 427.15 hertz instrument and Eb -1 on a 452.55 hertz instrument. E -1 tuned -049.
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My sub was blowing up!
my house drifting wowowowo :D
the feeling is like a slow motion quiet yawn
or a helicopter far away
I can hear it if I put the micro of my Iphone in my hear, you can test, I'm curious to know if you can hear it like that :)
i can hear with no headphones
The only thing i heard was the moving of my headphones diaphram.
my cat loves it
John Wick my too
Like a cat purring
My headgear could generate it!
And when turning the plug in place, I heard a scratching too.
Could it be? The note is E -1 tuned -014!!!! The only problem is that my ears can't perceive 10 hertz. If you play Eb -1 on a 452.55 hertz instrument or E -1 on a 427.15 hertz, this is the exact frequency. Most instruments down go that low...only infrasonics, such as theatres, organs, and well...other subwoofers.10 hertz is so low, my ears are insensitive to this frequency; had it not say 10 hertz, I wouldn't know... below 16 hertz is infrasound. If I do hear 10 Hz, then I have elephant ears. 10 hertz is lower, so the pulse of E -1 is have the speed of E 0. The four notes are E -3, E -2, E -1, and E 0.
E -3: x.25 speed gives you 2.5 hertz. There are two parts to a wave, the crest and the trough. One up and down movement of the sine wave in 0.4 seconds is 2.5 hertz.
E -2: x.5 speed gives you 5 hertz.
E -1: normal speed gives you 10 hertz.
E 0: x2 speed gives you 20 Hertz, but that's so low that it is easier felt than heard.
my speaker is bad ass XDD
My ears hurt bad!
iLoveMotocross lol hi dawson
We can't even hear this, the lowest a human being can hear is 20 Hz
Look like my woofer is a gun... 😂😂😂
also i listened till about 40 seconds then took a break now i have a crazy headache
Dammit, my ears hurt!!
used this some tape and a big woofer to finish Tamago ^^
I can hear this but not 1000hz crazy right?
OMG my heart hurts
thats...nice
I can hear it holy shit
i can hear ir hahaa
pioneer in-ear headphones ;)
+Nicolas Vallejos Impossible, human ears can only recieve `20 hertz.
***** that
i can hear this sound, but its very quiet even of full. 0.O also ive popped my ears like 90 times since the end of this w h y
omg the sub was all bubububububububuubub
I can hear my heart
my speaker is blowed :(
Is it normal to faint
Sounds like a muffled low-pass-filter helicopter.
any1 have a sheets?
I think these sound is made by the wind
my sub got hot like really hot
Helicopter
Instant headache :(
My boombox Has been DIE
i listen the vibration
I can only hear it when i put my ear against the speaker
hold space
i can hear this
ow its hurting my left ear
My subs moving like crazy
My Subs Hitting 10hz
Feels weird in your ears
Thehuman hear can only hear 20hz anithing under thath is silent
+marshall leng ahah
i cant hear it
Rbxy more than 55% of the population cant hear below 40Hz, and more than 95% cant hear below 25Hz. youd be lucky to hear this bc its 10. I can hear it. let me say be glad you cant hear it only feel the headache bc its a pulsing sound that makes me feel more uneasy than a horror film and more ahhh what than a wtf reaction video
I can hear
I knew that my monitor headphone can genrate such frequency but I can't hear anything.
you need a good subwoofer
dop dop dop dop
Can only hear beeping lol
Machine gun semi automatic
OMFG HAHA
whoever says they can hear it is a liar
my speaker can't do 10 lol it can do 20 tho
I'm 41 years old and i can't heard more than 15000 hz (human perfect 20.000hz). And is imposible to heard this, below 20 Hz we can't. And I'm hearing a sound like a motorcycle without acceleration. With headphone and full sound I can hear as well... FAKE.
Won't play lol
And that's a Sony xbass headset
hmm sounds pretty weird
I dont hear anything...
I can’t hear