20Hz to 20kHz (Human Audio Spectrum)
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2012
- Sinusoidal wave going trough entire human audio spectrum, starting at 20Hz and ending at 20kHz. Note that the frequency increases exponentially, the idea was to increase the frequency by constant fraction of currently played frequency rather than by a constant value (which would result in clearly noticeable fast change at lower frequencies and nearly no change at higher frequencies). Enjoy.
Note: This wave has the same volume level measured by acoustic pressure all the time, however human sound perception differs depending on frequency. For lower frequencies (below 1kHz) you might want to increase your volume, but don't forget to lower it later to avoid damage to your hearing.
If you don't hear anything below 40-50Hz even at full volume your audio hardware is probably incapable of playing lowest frequencies. You might want to try to listen on the headphones in such case. Also if you stop hearing sound somewhere between 10kHz - 20kHz - do not increase your volume for safety reasons. Every human hears a bit differently and have different hearing thresholds. Hearing range also changes with age. Younger people can usually hear higher frequencies.
For HD (High Definition) version of this test, which might yield better audio quality see: • Hearing Test HD Наука
Lyrics:
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[instrumental break]
The Man Downstairs 😂😂😂😂😂😂🔫
LMAO! xD
😂
sarcastically: thank you
So emotional..
I heard nothing for 2 minutes. Then I remembered that I'm deaf
Lol
Whaaaaaaat
😂😂
BOI SOMEONE CALLED MY HEARING AIDS FAKE AIRPODS
Feels bad man
What's so cool is that when the frequency is equal to a multiple of the frame rate, the soundwave appears to freeze
Yes it is. You can try changing the speed of the video from 1 to 0.25 or 0.5 and listen. It will be a big difference
Nerd
@@yobanda1680no? It's just a fact.
@@yobanda1680 nerds like engineers, doctors and businessmen run this world
@dp6569 and do i disagree? No. Nerds are important. But in essence they are still NERDS
18kHz is what my ears ring at by the end of day. It doesn't start in the morning but after the office, traffic, shopping, the pitch is there.
Do u use any device to stop that issue? Do u use any device that might be increasing it?
20kHz for me
I can’t hear anything past 12k. My friend who has tinnitus can hear those ultra high notes like you. Is it common to have both tinnitus and a wide hearing range?
@@jeromilittle My tinnitus just jumped from 8250hz to 20k(Hoping that's a sign of recovery since anything above is not hearable). It wouldn't surprise me since Tinnitus is by it's definition the brain compensating and being oversensitive to a certain frequency due to structural damage in the ear or damaged audio neuropathways
After hearing this, every song is simply a remix
Underrated comment right there
CS Ghost Animation 666 likes lol
Webdriver Torso just made a lot of remixes
CS Ghost Animation but what about percussion sounds
CS Ghost Animation no homie thats waveforms
Step1: buy headphones
Step 2: test this video
Step 3: buy new headphones
Step 4: Repeat
Yash Nayakawadi that is so funny 😆 wat u just said
Yash Nayakawadi I think you meant buy new ears
when i used an amp holy shit this was creepy
*ears
Step 5: Tuning
This is an excellent test for us older folks - start the tone then listen how the tones shift from ear to ear as the frequencies get higher. This tells you which ears are sensitve to which frequency. For me, the lower frequencies are equal in each ear, but as the tones get higher, they start to shift from ear to ear. Weird!
Thats also because the higher the frequencies get, the less omni directional they become which means you can only hear them when you're directly in front of the speaker. Try moving your head up down left and right to find the sweet spot and you will catch the higher frequencies that you missed.
OMG I felt the same but I'm not really old...
I'm not hearing high frequencie at all at some point and i am 22 years old
i saw a video of frequency changing the water shape might change your blood shape in a direction or sum
dude my neighbors loved this so much!
WHAT
A
🤣
Everybody gangsta until you stop the video but it's still playing.
😂🔥
tinnitus
Ahah
😂😂😂
@BlocksAndMines 507 Not really
*student gets called to the office*
the whole class: "ooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"
Its_Mott I am howling!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Its_Mott lol
What does that have to make with this vid
0:53 :v
Funny as hell
Im hearing this masterpiece everyday in my right ear for 3 weeks now
Do you mean all these sounds are repeated in your ears constantly?
But why?? Is there any benefit?
I think he means even without watching the video, the sound is repeating in his ear, it's called tinnitus, and it's at least what happened to me after watching this.@@aryaareena
Welcome to the world of tinnitus
Will that not affect your hearing?
C0: Approximately 16.35 Hz
C♯0/D♭0: Approximately 17.32 Hz
D0: Approximately 18.35 Hz
D♯0/E♭0: Approximately 19.45 Hz
E0: Approximately 20.60 Hz
F0: Approximately 21.83 Hz
F♯0/G♭0: Approximately 23.12 Hz
G0: Approximately 24.50 Hz
G♯0/A♭0: Approximately 25.96 Hz
A0: Approximately 27.50 Hz
A♯0/B♭0: Approximately 29.14 Hz
B0: Approximately 30.87 Hz
C1: Approximately 32.70 Hz
C♯1/D♭1: Approximately 34.65 Hz
D1: Approximately 36.71 Hz
D♯1/E♭1: Approximately 38.89 Hz
E1: Approximately 41.20 Hz
F1: Approximately 43.65 Hz
F♯1/G♭1: Approximately 46.25 Hz
G1: Approximately 49.00 Hz
G♯1/A♭1: Approximately 51.91 Hz
A1: Approximately 55.00 Hz
A♯1/B♭1: Approximately 58.27 Hz
B1: Approximately 61.74 Hz
C2: Approximately 65.41 Hz
C♯2/D♭2: Approximately 69.30 Hz
D2: Approximately 73.42 Hz
D♯2/E♭2: Approximately 77.78 Hz
E2: Approximately 82.41 Hz
F2: Approximately 87.31 Hz
F♯2/G♭2: Approximately 92.50 Hz
G2: Approximately 98.00 Hz
G♯2/A♭2: Approximately 103.83 Hz
A2: Approximately 110.00 Hz
A♯2/B♭2: Approximately 116.54 Hz
B2: Approximately 123.47 Hz
C3: Approximately 130.81 Hz
C♯3/D♭3: Approximately 138.59 Hz
D3: Approximately 146.83 Hz
D♯3/E♭3: Approximately 155.56 Hz
E3: Approximately 164.81 Hz
F3: Approximately 174.61 Hz
F♯3/G♭3: Approximately 185.00 Hz
G3: Approximately 196.00 Hz
G♯3/A♭3: Approximately 207.65 Hz
A3: Approximately 220.00 Hz
A♯3/B♭3: Approximately 233.08 Hz
B3: Approximately 246.94 Hz
C4: Approximately 261.63 Hz
C♯4/D♭4: Approximately 277.18 Hz
D4: Approximately 293.66 Hz
D♯4/E♭4: Approximately 311.13 Hz
E4: Approximately 329.63 Hz
F4: Approximately 349.23 Hz
F♯4/G♭4: Approximately 369.99 Hz
G4: Approximately 392.00 Hz
G♯4/A♭4: Approximately 415.30 Hz
A4: Approximately 440.00 Hz
A♯4/B♭4: Approximately 466.16 Hz
B4: Approximately 493.88 Hz
C5: Approximately 523.25 Hz
C♯5/D♭5: Approximately 554.37 Hz
D5: Approximately 587.33 Hz
D♯5/E♭5: Approximately 622.25 Hz
E5: Approximately 659.25 Hz
F5: Approximately 698.46 Hz
F♯5/G♭5: Approximately 739.99 Hz
G5: Approximately 783.99 Hz
G♯5/A♭5: Approximately 830.61 Hz
A5: Approximately 880.00 Hz
A♯5/B♭5: Approximately 932.33 Hz
B5: Approximately 987.77 Hz
C6: Approximately 1046.50 Hz
C♯6/D♭6: Approximately 1108.73 Hz
D6: Approximately 1174.66 Hz
D♯6/E♭6: Approximately 1244.51 Hz
E6: Approximately 1318.51 Hz
F6: Approximately 1396.91 Hz
F♯6/G♭6: Approximately 1479.98 Hz
G6: Approximately 1567.98 Hz
G♯6/A♭6: Approximately 1661.22 Hz
A6: Approximately 1760.00 Hz
A♯6/B♭6: Approximately 1864.66 Hz
B6: Approximately 1975.53 Hz
C7: Approximately 2093.00 Hz
C♯7/D♭7: Approximately 2217.46 Hz
D7: Approximately 2349.32 Hz
D♯7/E♭7: Approximately 2489.02 Hz
E7: Approximately 2637.02 Hz
F7: Approximately 2793.83 Hz
F♯7/G♭7: Approximately 2959.96 Hz
G7: Approximately 3136.04 Hz
G♯7/A♭7: Approximately 3322.44 Hz
A7: Approximately 3520.00 Hz
A♯7/B♭7: Approximately 3729.31 Hz
B7: Approximately 3951.07 Hz
C8: Approximately 4186.01 Hz
C♯8/D♭8: Approximately 4434.92 Hz
D8: Approximately 4698.64 Hz
D♯8/E♭8: Approximately 4978.03 Hz
E8: Approximately 5274.04 Hz
F8: Approximately 5587.65 Hz
F♯8/G♭8: Approximately 5919.91 Hz
G8: Approximately 6272.07 Hz
G♯8/A♭8: Approximately 6644.88 Hz
A8: Approximately 7040.00 Hz
A♯8/B♭8: Approximately 7458.62 Hz
B8: Approximately 7902.13 Hz
C9: Approximately 8372.02 Hz
C♯9/D♭9: Approximately 8869.84 Hz
D9: Approximately 9397.28 Hz
D♯9/E♭9: Approximately 9956.06 Hz
E9: Approximately 10548.09 Hz
F9: Approximately 11175.30 Hz
F♯9/G♭9: Approximately 11839.83 Hz
G9: Approximately 12544.14 Hz
G♯9/A♭9: Approximately 13289.77 Hz
A9: Approximately 14080.00 Hz
A♯9/B♭9: Approximately 14917.24 Hz
B9: Approximately 15804.27 Hz
C10: Approximately 16744.04 Hz
-ChatGPT
this took forever but yeah i did it
Edit: there were some mistakes near c0 and a6 but i fixed it
Another Edit: lmao im sorry i cant do it anymore
I can only hear 16khz and then it goes silent
for me after 16khz, i can't hear above that but only feel something really sharp and screaming in my brain
@@icecarbon6123 it cuts off and doesnt produce any sound over 16 KHZ so you definitley hear above 16!
@@icecarbon6123i can hear up to 22 kHz but this clearly cuts off so
Just waiting for the beat to drop
Still waiting...
+Red Joy Ha. IRL LOL earned
+Red Joy Yeah I heard its meant to drop sometime after Half Life 3 is finished? That shouldn't be too long right?
+Joseph In The Opera ha
I don't know if I should laugh of I should kill people
The great thing about the low frequencies is that you can feel them
Lonely Potato yeah i know right
sir doge AKA luis carter2989 i kinda bought overpriced headphones lol 😂😂😂
sir doge AKA luis carter2989 ah! that will be the problem😂😂
I feel ya
Yeah
Why am I getting so excited listening to this while learning sound waves for my physics exam
My speaker was sounding so bad cause it fell in water after doing this it works you're a life saver
The beat that never drops
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I played it at a family reunion lol
💀💀💀
@@Therealskylah it's good for human body and mind
Lol
Lyrics:
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
[Chorus]
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
haha XD
very deep xD
@@nightmelody777hiatus2 like your sister
@@zereon what
The ending line is. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
Why is this so funny
This is beautiful.
I love it even turned it up to max volume
No lyrics, no naked women, no drugs,no cuss words, just straight fire 🔥 🔥 🔥
Lol
Lol
Lol
What XD
What XD
Recommended
2016: ok
2017: ok
2018: ok
2019: ok, wanna see this again?
Seen
In Stranger Recommended Videos playlist.
Ahahah same
Não sei mano
@@Soobinma kakaka br aq? Só to aq mesmo por causa do meu fone com água kkkk
@@danielly27 kxkdkx 2
This is what it sounded like when I got to marshal planes. I guess as the engine increased in airflow air was pushed to vibrate at a faster osculation creating this exact effect. Super cool!
I have ringing in my ear and it seems to match 3000 hz I’m going to listen again. Great video my friend!
Yes! My ears are perfect. I can still hear it after its over
xD
You too omg? They fucked up our brains x)
Nice joke
@@namandubey6270 i have tinnitus
@@yashrajdikshit9625 what is tiinitus by the way plz subscribe my channel
If u love gaming ruclips.net/video/mPl1sjXB4ks/видео.html
Nobody:
Airplanes:
Nice(number of like$)
@FullTimeSlacker tru
It was never a meme
a great excercise for a broken speaker thanks :)
My cat’s ears went further and further back the higher the sound rose. They are now stretched so far that they’re stuck in their new deformity.
Nobody:
Guys on motorcycles at 3am be like:
I think he meant am
@MrNúmero98 am. Meaning there is no one on the roads so bikers drive superfast
This is sooo true
Lastly edited😂
close the orto you dumbass
Who else didn't know where the sound was coming from at one point.
Jewel Bency I got scared
Same I got scared
Lol it sounded so loud
yes
It was just in my ears... It didn't sound like they were coming from anywhere...
thanks for making me able to hear the high frequency in my ears at around 17500
I come back here every once in a while to recalibrate my ears
Watching this feeling like my phone is about to explode
I scared
@@Phazu_Official same
same with pc
same
bro i just disassembled my Bluetooth speaker to fix it and i was checking the sound... this baby is 100dB max... I FELT A BOMBING
You feel the low frequencies in your body and feel the high frequencies inside your brain
Roger Heathers OMG THAT IS SO TRUE
interesting observation and comment...
Roger Heathers omg i feel it
Yeah...
It feels like something is boring in my brain
I lost one of my earbuds and I was searching whole morning. Then I remembered this video and 4485 Hz, this is where I am able to hear the sound and found my earbud where it is. Thanks for this video
This song just keeps building and building.
16999 Hz: ouch
17000 Hz: *sound disappears entirely*
thePRUH!!!! I heard nothing from 14000 Hz 😟
Me too, 14k Hz
Exactly, I ended somewhere around 17,5K :D then just complete silence
@Rivend after 17k I can't heard the sound
@Rivend actually youtube can handle til 16k so you got that wrong twice
Nobody:
50 years olds in their Honda Civics at 3 am:
I have a honda civic too
69 likes damn
Honda civic is best if cars
Nobody:
Boomers in their honda civics at 3 am:
Fixed it.
YODA? IS THAT YOU?
Absolutely fascinating x
Holy shit, that was amazing....
At some point I got so much chills that I had to lay on my back because I felt something behind me
This successfully made 4 out of my 5 cats run like hell out of the room. The last one climbed my chest asking for a hug. I hugged him.
U better hug him
We can only hear between 200hz and 20000hz but they can hear less and more
@@noortarraf6199 bro i did hear in 50-60 hz am i okey
@@erendznl dude I heard the first Hz frequency
@@noortarraf6199 I really want to know if I am okay cuz I heard the first frequency
Its 10x louder flushing the toilet at 3am. *trust me*
Louder*
What about dropping a soap bar in a metal tub at 3 in the morning?
I laughed at that so much.. TRUST ME.😂😂🤣🤣
Lmao its almost 4 am it 3.54
And on an airplane
I'm from 2024 and I confirm that I've gone deaf
But it fixed the hissing in my headphones, thank you
I use this to find my earbuds when it's missing. Works every time
"Girls talk in a higher pitch when they're talking to someone they like"
Girls talking to me : 0:01
Aries The Ram 😭😭😭😭
It is true for bothe me and you brother. No one likes me.
Just keep your horns aside then everything will be fine mr Ram 😋
Aries The Rama
true
the high frequencies are weird because its like you cant hear them but you can at the same time, you just feel it.
...
It can only hear dogs.there's a wissle for that
Isnt it the lower ones?
kelvin F.T. Yes u can only feel lower frequencies.
But Imo effect is stronger at the lower ones
Amazing!❤
this is just too good
GIrls in my class when the light goes out: Pathetic.
LMFAOOOOOOOO XAXAXAXAXAXAXA
@@delrasshial7200 are you mad
xaxaxaxa is the best laugh ive ever heard omg
Same in my class- -ps.i'm a girl-
Iiuhn
I am severely uncomfortable, surprised my ears aren't ringing.
Marli McKenzi same it’s weird
@@young_brian4362 if you feel uncomfortable, that must be because the freaking low hz sound from 20hz to 60hz and thats why in some horror movie you felt uncomfy
This gave me the craziest feeling all throughout my body.
JESUS.
It frightened the peace out of me when I started hearing that hum in the distance vibrating ever closer!
Around 110. Now I'm intrigued and will have to do again because I felt like the earphones tried and failed before I unplugged them.
Dad: Turn down your volume!
Also his TV:
😂😂😂
@adorbsxlily How is this a meme
True
@Ikari, G. someone get they dad bruh
@@compszn your a normie
When’s the drop?
Play it backwards
Your def
Oh at 0:00
@@someoverzealousdouche3554 jajajajajjaja
Sal
I love your music ❤
What a good video to start your day, by idling your brain.
Nobody:
Kids when they fall off their bike: 1:49
Omg 😂
Lol
1:46*
I fell off of a motor bike. Good thing I had my helmet on
without a helmet
I felt like my head was gradually exploding and was gonna pop.
Same
WTF SAME
Me too
I hear them all
Same
Same it felt like there was so much pressure building up
nice, very effective to find a broken speaker
This has to be be one of the best songs out there would rate 10/10
I think you need to go to the doctor
@@qkzq r/woooooosh
Yeah totally. My favourite
nah bro u got it all wrong, 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000/10
@@qkzq r / wooooooooosh
The beginning sounds like demons rising from hell, but very politely
Mekkie The Doggo Lmaoo
So canadians?
I like how it still kept ringing after the video ended! How did you do that?
That's called tinnitus, when the ringing comes from your ears (sometimes from the brain, but in my case from the ears), it's usually temporary, can also last only a few mins or hours, but can be permanent too, unfortunately, depending if the sound damaged hearing cells too much. Do you still have your ringing sound?
Sound in my brain
I FEEL LIKE IM GONNA EXPLODE
32 years old, Shure SRH440 headphones at half volume and I get to about 15000 Hz before it vanishes. Is that about average?
Jacky Boy I think its just RUclips compressing thongs so thong higher then that aren't even played
Jacky Boy I think it is due to youtube cuz the same happened to me.
Jacky Boy I heard until 16000 on my moto z force JBL mod
Well, I'm 21 and I heard up to 18600, using Logitech G430ies
At the end I couldn’t tell if I was hearing the video or just my tinnitus
Ugh ikr
Same here
Me too! It's crazy
!
Me too
MyDad IRL
WE ARE FRYING WITH THIS BANGER 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔔🔊🔊🔊🔊📶📶📶
Finna set this as my alarm
Now: 16000 Hz
10 years later: I’ll be back soon...
RUclips only supports up to 16000Hz so don't test your hearing here
me 18193 HZ
@@nemesisichor9031 nah dude
@@Hasarr lol no i was hearing it until 17300 Hz
I heard 17600
@ 0:35
Thought I was gonna hear
"Attention passengers, this is your captain speaking. We will be taking off shortly"
"Please fasten your seatbelt and turn off all electronic devices. Smoking is prohibited before, during and after the flight."
Accactly what I tought
Omg that’s true
Yt🤣🤣😂
MrT 06 u have bad ears
This vedio help to found my earbuds whose mouse take his nest..thanks a lots
Thanks i now found my headphone
Fun Fact: each time you see the sin wave look like it's "standing still" that is a harmonic frequency
Harmonic frequency?
It shakes so much it dosent show the movement where its actually moving
@@kalsten2236 Yes - this basically means the frequency at which the wave moves matches a multiple of the frame rate, so it appears to stand still
@@kalsten2236 So a periodic wave is one like a sin or cos wave that has a repeating continuous pattern. The lowest frequency (how many times per second this wave occurs), that the periodic waveform is achieved at is your fundamental frequency. The harmonics of this fundamental frequency are even multiples (1,2,3, etc.) of your fundamental frequency. Ex: if your fundamental frequency is 50Hz (50 cycles of your wave per second) the first harmonic would be at 100Hz, 2nd at 150Hz, 3rd at 200Hz, etc.
Not to be confused with actual harmonic frequencies, which requires at least one end of the wave to be connected to something (a stationary point)
skrillex really hittin different in 2019
Lmfao underrated
This isn't skrillex.
OMFG im rarted
@@connerbidlack6401 ur dumb
@@obligatoryidiot i fully agree
Favorite song😍
363 Hz was able ro drown out any noise and it helped cause I was stuck with six babies eight toddlers and 4 children all crying and screaming in a party that I was forced to go to and stopped hearing the frequency at 18998 but by then I was already calmed😊
As a heavy sleeper. This is a good sound alarm.
What the Hell dude, do you want me to die!!😂😂
So the more u sleep the mote its harder to
Thanks for the tip
I am gonna have a heartattack if I did this
@@saima2906 well try it putting it in another room. I do the same because almost half video when I'm sleeping I HEAR A FUCKING MOSQUITO.
That moment at 16,000 Hz you thought that you didnt hear anything because your ear drums said goodbye
I didn't hear at 17000 hz tho.
17 kHz gang
@@ducksarecooi I heard it until the end
@@ducksarecooi how can't you hear it
I stopped hearing anything at around 15000 Hz.
me charging up my overly complicated industrial particle accelerator
Thanks for getting the water out of my phone speaker ❤❤❤
bruh 20hz just sounds like if you could loudblast silence
Play a silent sound outloud at max volume for 1 hr
20 000 hz= 20 hz
yame :D 20Khz is = 20000
20hz= 20
Reality Distorted weird explanation but you’re not wrong
The frig
How my grandma washing machine be like at 5am:
LMAOOO this is to true
LOL
BANGER
My new zeeweii oscilloscope seemingly works just fine, thanks ;)
When it said *"EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-"* I felt that..
25 Hz
0:13
My ears are ringing now
ManeTM 😂
I felt my ears bleed
I hear Laurel.
damn im too bro
what? I hear Yanny.
I hear BoTh
I hear Yanni
@@chirilcugureanu1853 **TRIGGERED**
Me using it for eliminating water from my phones speakers
pls do a 10 hours version
Imagine you take off your headphones and it’s still there
That's literally me cuz I have tennitis lmaoo
@@rabbitorgans Tinnitus*
It's still there 🤒
That would be scary
*DON'T SAY THAT SHIT TO ME WHEN I'M IN THIS DEEP*
It Hertz my ears!!!
XD
***** Deafnitely
***** It mega hurts my ears. I can hear 25 htz. and up to 14,000 htz and I am almost 60 years old. I am blind in both ears and deaf in both eyes.
***** what did you write? i can't hear you!!
***** LOL
I like how it suddenly got quiet and I stopped hearing it in a few sec after ~15899
Who else listened to the whole thing with full volume and now their cheekbones hurt?
You have to take into account if your speakers/headphones actually reproduce the frequencies of the whole spectrum
bro this is nuts
I think every modern audio device can produce 20hz to 20khz
@@cringys5792 Untrue, my phone can't
@@xero9243 oh okay, sadge
Not all DACs will produce the sound either and some people's hearing as well
The low frequencies dont "sound" like anything, they just feel like something
Like a ghost or something is their in the shAdow in a Dimension that we cant imagen Thats what i feel at the low frequences
bass is fat baby
Yessss
tbh I feel it like it's an earthquake, like something's shaking
feels like someone's rigth behind you, breathing in your ear...
This beat dropped fr🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯
I'm here because of a tiktok talking about a certain cognitive profile and the ability to hear frequencies. I hear those noise repellents designed to scare rodents.
Used to work as a carpenter so I've been to plenty of houses and as soon as I heard this high pitch sound I'd go looking. They could be under a bed, behind cardboard boxes, in a basement. I'd always find them. I assumed this was because I was young, from 18 to 22 years old while my uncle couldn't hear them. Now I'm 28 and I can still hear them. Supposedly they're all between 20,000 Hz, and many even above 65,000 Hz
Straight lies
The closer it got to 20kHz, there more I thought I would genuinely start crying.
Wait what after 16k I couldn’t hear anything
@@randomgameplays625 I'm sorry to tell you that you might be losing your hearing
@@dreamhollow I can hear everything fine though
@@dreamhollow I’m 15 and I’m losing my hearing good god help me
Thjkbbk. Pop I’ll
Was enjoying testing my hearing until I looked over at my dog in the corner shaking
Yoooo! Wtf, take care of your dog
@@arcanepanda7814 well I turned it off after I noticed obviously!
Oof to doggo
Bruh their hearing is like way more sensitive than ours lol
ieim mreem...
Thank you for helping me find my airpods 🎉👍
How??
Somebody was playing a (I’d say) 15KHz noise during my English lesson, and nobody except for a few people noticed it. Eventually someone asked “Does anyone else hear that?” and a few people nodded. The teacher assumes their ears were ringing and told them to ignore it, but eventually (after about 10 minutes), a student from another class came in and asked “Is there a ringing noise to any of you?” and everyone realised that someone was playing high frequency noises. Turns out, it was some kid in a different classroom causing havoc by secretively playing a frequency he though pt all the students would be able to hear, but none of the teachers would be able to. He got suspended. What an absolute evil mastermind though. Chaotic genius.
TL:DR: Some genius was playing really loud high pitch frequencies only a few students could hear for about 20 minutes, got suspended
That's incredibly cringe from the school staff. Those students deserve medals of honor.
Actually no sound after 17250 Hz, because of RUclips compression algorithms
So now I am super sure: no sound. I Googled it and found that ≤480p video compresses sound in a way that it is cutting frequencies. These are probably your speakers that are producing extra sound
@@Dezmont01 I is true, I hear it clearly until 17200 something then its abruptly cut off. Maybe u have tinnitus? XD
@@Dezmont01 then you're a liar because I can tell very clearly that it cuts off at like 17250
@Noel Wilke Which manufacturer made your equipment?
Probably its a brand problem.
@J H "eat lsd" lmaooooooooo