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Thanks. Used this tone to explain to my kids what tinnitus is and what I hear 24hrs a day every day. Hopefullly they will turn down their earbuds a little now. :-)
haha! Yes, I have spent some time trying to find the exact tone I have heard inside my head for the past 30+ years. It wasn't until (as some people commented below) that I saw the video of 3 KHz hum detected by Voyager-1 in interstellar space that I decided to look up 3 KHz - and, surprise surprise, that is what I hear in my head - only, now I am wondering if it really IS in my head, or if I am actually detecting 3 KHz constant hum of universe (or something like that)! Hmmmmmm.
@@KriB510 You are picking it up. Every one on this planet is hearing it. 98% of the people are too busy to listen AND/OR not as in-tune as you are. It is sub consciousness frequency.
@@marcfiliuta same, voyager 2 background sound. Noticed this funny noise cancellation between my speakers. To try: turn your speakers inwards towards you: keep your head in the "dead center" place in your listening setup so sound waves cancel out and you hear no sound at all.
Used to test whether tweeter or crossover was causing the problem on a speaker. When both left and right were running it was fascinating to move my head in the left right plane and hear the cancellation and reinforcement cause the sound to drop out and be boosted. I could make it near inaudible, admittedly playing quiet in a room with quite a high noise floor once the windows are open. A full wavelength works out at 4.5 inches at 3KHz. Alexa tells me the average distance from ear to ear is about 7.9 inches. Assuming the male distance is a bit bigger, it will be pretty close to 9 inches, 2 full wavelengths at 3KHz. When one ear is in a null, so is the other. All I wanted was to test a speaker and ended up with a fascinating demonstration of phase issues. Thanks.
Perfectly recorded in a test cassette and measured with an oscilloscope
Thanks. Used this tone to explain to my kids what tinnitus is and what I hear 24hrs a day every day. Hopefullly they will turn down their earbuds a little now. :-)
Funny I got it on the ear that I don't use earbuds on and at a different frequency...
Ideal for those people who keep you up all night
haha! Yes, I have spent some time trying to find the exact tone I have heard inside my head for the past 30+ years. It wasn't until (as some people commented below) that I saw the video of 3 KHz hum detected by Voyager-1 in interstellar space that I decided to look up 3 KHz - and, surprise surprise, that is what I hear in my head - only, now I am wondering if it really IS in my head, or if I am actually detecting 3 KHz constant hum of universe (or something like that)! Hmmmmmm.
What??
@@KriB510 You are picking it up. Every one on this planet is hearing it. 98% of the people are too busy to listen AND/OR not as in-tune as you are. It is sub consciousness frequency.
Excellent! Needed to calibrate my cassette deck and this did the trick!
Me too. Im recording a test tape right now
3000khz
Useful for a tape recorder speed calibration.
Voyager-1 reports finding 3.0 kHz frequency everywhere in intergallactic space. Wow!
Right! That's exactly the reason I'm here as well
Interstellar you mean
We all are here for the same reason....
I wonder if this is the god music
@@marcfiliuta same, voyager 2 background sound.
Noticed this funny noise cancellation between my speakers.
To try: turn your speakers inwards towards you: keep your head in the "dead center" place in your listening setup so sound waves cancel out and you hear no sound at all.
Used to test whether tweeter or crossover was causing the problem on a speaker.
When both left and right were running it was fascinating to move my head in the left right plane and hear the cancellation and reinforcement cause the sound to drop out and be boosted. I could make it near inaudible, admittedly playing quiet in a room with quite a high noise floor once the windows are open.
A full wavelength works out at 4.5 inches at 3KHz. Alexa tells me the average distance from ear to ear is about 7.9 inches. Assuming the male distance is a bit bigger, it will be pretty close to 9 inches, 2 full wavelengths at 3KHz. When one ear is in a null, so is the other.
All I wanted was to test a speaker and ended up with a fascinating demonstration of phase issues.
Thanks.
used this for a physics experiment lol poggers
I just love the sound....
THIS is the CONSTANT sound I hear. And, have for about 6 years. I am absolutely exhausted.
Hang in there, medical science is advancing
Excellent for listening 20 seconds a day, speaking oncology/mind.
Its perfect to test tape decks
Thanks. I'm using this to test the wow and flutter on my RS-BX501 and KX-580 connected to my PC.
I hate tinnitus, never experienced pure silence in my life, it’s just this
i played this on a discord server
rip everyone's ears
me too XD
So soothing... 😫
loving this thank you!!
This is what my tinnitus is like all the time! Does listening to this help or hurt?? I wonder.
ahh yea my favourite song
A platypus can both lay eggs and be milked this making it a portable omelette machine
Same tone just now heard coming from just outside our galaxy.
My measurement is 2881Hz. Anybody has difference experiment?
Here from class
ah yes the sound of tinnitus
3:58 F#8
Why am i shearching this up?
I use this sound to find my bluetuze phones
The sound of Deep Space
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People looking in the comments for are lesson hi
This is not completely accurate
POV you got flashbanged