Not All Humans Can Hear This Sound. Can You? - Take the 20hz - 20000hz Audio Spectrum Test
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2018
- 20 - 20,000 hz Audio Spectrum Test. Only a Rare Few can hear above 18,000hz. Take it to find out if you're one of them.
Title: Most Humans Cannot Hear This Sound. Can You? Take the Human Audio Spectrum Test
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I loved the really low frequencies from like 40 - 70 hz feels like driving a super fast car
Ikr
Not exactly
@@JFMedia_ yeah not exactly cus ur just sitting in ur bedroom silly
thats where most songs sub bass is :D
@Psycho Deepu Same
I was waiting for beat drop in the middle
Alesso
When 10,000 hz
Me : want to increase the volume,
My brain : no don't......
I’m forced to do the opposite so it’s not so loud 😐
I think of the movie "signs" when I heard 10,000
Alternate Title: How to be Given a Migraine in 5 minuets.
It caused me to have a headache too.
I heard all the way through.
I was trying so hard to listen and then suddenly the guy talked, I nearly jumped😂
Same here
Too funny 🤣
Hahahahaha😅
😂😂
I stopped hearing around 16000 😕
That's quite normal for most people. Don't worry!
Same this is due to the headset
Yg doesnt do more
Level low after around 16k
I stopped hearing around 16k too. Maybe RUclips is cutting off after that freq?
I started hearing it around 30 hours and heard all of it til the end. I even felt all of it! 😃
Its not hours its Hertz or Hz
I know you lying you knew it was hertz
I'm 30 and have been to a lot of loud concerts since i was a little kid, plus worked in factories, and have mild tinnitus. At normal volume I lose hearing at 16.5 khz, and at full volume I lose hearing at 17.2 khz. I guess I'm glad that my hearing isn't as bad as it could have been by now 👍
How can u here that low of KHz
@@elijahsanfordsanford8420 if u have good listening gear u can hear any frequency
Because there is no sound after 17.2kHz. I checked the audio level via OBS Studio, and it didn't show any audio level after 17.2khz Also, I downloaded this video and checked the audio track in Adobe Premiere; there is no audio after 17.2kHz.
I stopped hearing after 14k so I turned the volume up to max and I found I could hear faint noise all the way to 20k... but it gave me a shock when the guys voice suddenly shouted right into my headphones at the end haha
Relatable, same thing happened to me.
Quit your bullshit, youtube only does up to 18khz
@@Noorthia only 16KHz:-). I measured and know
Yes true
Same thing happened to me he scared the shit out of me
I think RUclips stops at the frequency of 16000hz because of ear damaging reasons and protecting reasons, or just most people, including me can't hear past that level
I think it has to do more with RUclips preferring to keep file sizes to a minimum while not sacrificing much quality... Frequencies above 16000 are safe unless played very loudly. In that case there’ll be risk of Tinnitus after long-term exposure.
@@aaronloudnwireless tinnitus?
Nandini Malhotra its a ringing or buzzing sound that you hear
It's not the matter people may have some hearing problem 😜
Or Compressions
I heard from 45 to over 10k. I'm 51 and played in rock bands for years and have also worked day jobs with high volume machinery. I'm surprised at how low it was. Took the test with my smartphone speaker though.
I never listened to loud music and always took care of my hearing but due to work related stress is lost so much hearing that I could as well have worked with an air- hammer all day! Sucks!!
Cool dude ! I heard from 180 to 16k
I heard the very beginning. Like distant thunder
I started hearing vibrations at 60Hz but it wasn't until 90Hz before I would call it a musical tone. Then going up it pretty much cut off at 7500Hz, but I'm 84 so I wasn't surprised.
I could hear it faintly right away, but it was more feeling - sub-bass meditations use some of that range, I cut off aroun 16500 the other way, which is bad for my age according to Google etc.
At 16000hz I heard like a click and the silent
999 then that is the limit of your hearing. Not bad!
Most people can't hear above that
Because yt doesnt do more
Thats because youtube cant go above 15,500 hertz i think
same but 14900. and it started at 30. i must have a shit range.
it is wierd lol but who thought their headphone's gonna burst :)
they did
Yo breath hard but a bit slowly while listening to this it feels like ur nose is shaking and it helps if u got ur hed in ur bed
They did
It's me
Not just my headphones brust my head did too
Stopped hearing about 14,000 or little higher, but my cat could hear it, he's looking all around the room!
It went quiet for me at about 13khz but I am about 47 years old and worked in loud environs. when I was younger, like being an F-16 Crew Chief when I was in my mid twenties. I also work in bowling alleys while the machines were running. So I expected that my hearing has gone down since I was a kid. But when I was much younger I could hear the capacitor and CRT whine from old TV's
OMG so the TV and Moniter hum WASN'T "in my head" like my parents and teachers all said!!!!!
I used no headphones neither a speaker but legit used the sound coming out of my phone & I stopped hearing at 15700
same
This stuff was trippyyyy and my dog went crazy
Yea not fun for dogs they hear more than us humans
190000
About 19k it stopped for me
@@godlylife7436 lie, yt doesnt go above 16k due to video compression reasons
My left ear drum was ruptured about a year ago but I was able to hear well into the 18,000 s in that ear and all of it in my right ear. So when your voice suddenly jumped out at me, it made me jump cause naturally I was focused in on the tone and didn't know when it was going to be done. Although I found the demonstration itself to be cool cause I could hear it all the way, and thanks by the way for sharing this interesting knowledge, but next time you do a video like this or if you do, please don't just jump in and blurt out stuff cause it's a little rude. Other then that, I enjoyed this experience. Thanks again.
Same bro got a jump scare at the end "so how did you do" i dont know man dont scare me like that.
@@malvgaming1320 6
But Aaron IS loud.... No but seriously, such sudden loud noices can damage your hearing - probably he didn't realize people would be listening with so loud volume... Hopefully you guys are ok!?
Wow this was cool!!! The frequency started dying down at almost 17,000 for me.
Same
Around 15000 for me
Around 15KHZ in 2X for me without earphones
Same here
I normally need the volume up at 15 when listening to music due to my hearing but with this test, I stopped at 200 Hz as it begun to feel really uncomfortable.
35 to 15600
I had almost full volume at the end the you stated talking so I’m deaf now
I am very concerned
I don't have my headphones rn. Without I got to almost 15,000. I'll try later with headphones later on. Also, I might try with a few different pairs & see the difference between them.
Awesome test 👍🏻
(I tried a few times & seems like I could hear it longer with my left ear)
I can start hearing at 54 hz and stop hearing at 17,243 hz.
Same
When it’s completely quiet I hear extremely high pitch noises with no vid playing. It’s annoying because when I try to go to sleep all I can hear is ringing in my ears
What you hear is the 5G cell tower. Leave cell range to prove it to yourself.
I stop hearing at about 17,000 Hertz, but the cutoff is rather abrupt, so I went and got a high frequency microphone (for bats) and made a recording. You can see the frequency slide up in concert with the numbers on the video, but at about 17 kHz the sound stops. I do not know if the cutoff is caused by the the internet (e.g., RUclips) or by some limitation of my desktop's speakers, but when I stop hearing at 17 kHz it is because the speakers are not broadcasting above 17 kHz.
Exactly what happened to me too
as Skyflairl2p said in the comment 3 above this one, RUclips is using 128kbit/s LC-AAC IIRC which cuts off at 16-17khz.
thank you for pointing that out.
exactly. i have no idea how people are thinking they are hearing this video "all the way to the end"
but i can clearly hear it and then is harshly stops at 17.2 khz 😂😂 i dont think that's how ears work, you dont just completely stop hearing from 17.2khz to 17.21 khz
@@SToXC_.it’s the ringing in their ears.
It depends how u do the test lol. With volume booster yes I heard the "click" sound of the 20k hz but with regular volume turned up high only around 12k hz. I thought I had sensitive ears 👂 but I thought I would pick up more.
I'm 65 yo and I've been hearing low frequency sounds and I've been trying to figure out why because no one else around me hear these sounds. I came across your test and decided to take it, I started hearing the sounds at 110 hz and stopped hearing the sounds at 17,831. I did have to adjust the volume down around 11,000 hz. Don't know if this is good or bad but I trying to figure out why only 2% of the world's population can hear the low vibrational sounds.
Anyone else was able to hear from the beginning? I was! It was so faint i had to go back 3 times to hear it
I could but it stopped about 17000
I had to turn the volume a bit up
Unfortunately youtube and most headsets don't even really allow going over 17k hz so it was the max i could hear but i probably could hear more than that if I did a real-life test
dang im hella late but try humanbenchmark.com/
@@michaelwu9104 Yeah, apparently i can hear over 20000
I think it’s you
I heard it all the way through i loved it!! Thank you ❤
0:38 31 hz
1:14 62 hz
1:51 125 hz
2:27 250 hz
3:03 500 hz
3:39 1k hz
4:15 2k hz
4:52 4k hz
5:28 8k hz
6:04 16k hz
Me:I'm gunna use my ultra speaker
Also my Ears: oh yeah aah
My Brain:Abort Abort ears explode at 5592 Hz
Close, but youtube cut it off before 16 khz! Don't worry; you tried your best.
i was so shocked 😂 when i heard him at the end 😂 i was listening to the sound when suddenly he talked😂i was listening to it with my phone close to my ear😂
🥴
I heard up to 20000, it just got louder as frequency increased for me.
16065 but I also heard when the frequencies would start to die down. It felt so good to me. Like I was so relaxed then it stopped 😔
lol i have tinnitus. i can forever hear
LMFAO me too
20k hz I have really good hearing and sometimes it’s bad for my ears because when I play music a little loud my ears start to hurt
I've been using a "sweep tone" like this for 30 years now . My stereo repair buddy turned me on to it (it was on a Refence Recording "Gold" cd. I play it through any sound system that I want to hear better sound thru. Here's a test: play any video on RUclips for a few minutes, then play this sweep tone, then play the previous video again. If it doesn't sound cleaner, with more detail, then prove me wrong !
Audio cuts after ~16k, but on human benchmark i can easily hear up to about 20,5k
I ain't destroying my headphones for this 😤😤
It's just a sound pitch. Nothing that will damage anything.
In my teens and 20's I could hear higher than I do now in my late 30's, and I've also recovered from a TBI accident since then... I'm at 18K Hz. I'd say, that's still good :)
Got all the way to 20000 :) but the switch from hz to you talking again scared the living life out of me
Me too.After 17k you hear only the sound like police sirene.Probably our hearing is excellent or i thing most of the people here don't have the earphones we got.I am using in ear..
I cant hear now. Thank you very much.
I reached a point around 17000 that I was feeling the sounds more than I was hearing that was awesome 👌
I m hearing with my smartphone's speaker so I listened it when I m putting my phone's speaker to my ear I m just listening and you started speaking and my volume is full so I just got goosebump
VERY INTERESTING! I Didn't use a headset..I used a pyle speaker turned all the way up...I work in networking so I understand how high frequencies can affect things but I've never run a test like this ...i just read what the frequency levels read on a computer ....so I was curious ...I noticed that even though I couldn't hear the frequencies anymore which was around 14,000 on the pyle..my ears still felt pressure..I know high frequencies are an actual thing and people arnt crazy when they say the frequencies in my wifi cause me problems.(which probably isn't their wifi it's probably bad wiring inside/outside) but bad wiring can pick up that feedback/and frequencies on their lines or just in general around the entire neighborhood...now I see what they're talking about....ik it can also disrupt pressure I just never experienced it before..so ty that was a cool experience and information I can bring to my job...your only taught how to read signal levels and frequencies..lol and now I can see why..the pressure is still real even without using a headset.
I can hear it clearly when it reaches 100 Hz! It’s so interesting that there is people who cannot hear this
lol i could hear at 20 hz
@@nlproductions9215 lol
@@nlproductions9215 cap
I can’t hear the low numbers until 50 htz. Then the low hum or vibration comes on line for me and escalates in pitch, then I can hear up to 17 k hrtz
Bruh everyone keeps saying they heard it from 30 ,40 but I only started hearing stuff from 200 hz to 1600
the freq. range I heard was from 20 Hz up to my drop off point at 12381 Hz, through my
external computer sound system.
interestingly the volume seemed to go from loud to moderate as it swept through certain frequency ranges up until it went above 7269 Hz. then it seemed to stay constant up until it reached the a fore mentioned drop off point 😀
I did this test through the tinny speakers in my HP lap top, I could not hear anything up until 155 Hz. a Nat couldn't hear through those things.
I can hear any of it:D
Edit: just got back from the doctor, turns out I'm deaf
Most headphones stop producing sound at the 15000 range and when I took them off it was perfectly fine.
I had to turn it up at 16k and heard it till 19k plus. But I only heard a couple of clicks before 50... the low rumble began for me at 56.
I stopped hearing it at 18177 hz and I'm 14 and have tinnitus in both ears so I would say for me that's pretty good actually
i stopped hearing at 15779 but that might be headphones
Bro same but im using my phone speaker
How do you feel after this? I don't think it's gonna happen to everyone.
Heard from 160HZ to 13000HZ I used to work on fairground rides very loud environment daily
What should a 37 yr old be hearing from to??
What if we decrease the sound... Is the amplitude decreasing?
Bro RUclips mutes all the noise from 16000 hz
No it doesnt
@@aaronloudnwireless no i think youtube doesn't support from 16,000 hz. Please upload that video somewhere else
Weird! Cool test
999 thanks! It is something different from my usual content. Please sub!
I can start hearing good around 90 Hz and from there is goes up and gets louder. At the 80 Hz mark I hear a faint sound or vibration that sounds like it's rising up?
It is 44.1 kHz so theoretically it could handle up to 22 kHz without distortions, but it cuts at 15.94 kHz due to chosen compression algorithm. After 16.0kHz (06:03:306) the spectrogram is absolutely dark. But it has some noise at 1/2 drop from 16 to 17kHz.
Everyone who can hear above 16.0kHz should consider visiting a doctor.
I heared 20 hz to roughly 16000 hz
@Xx pyscho party girl xX bandwith on youtube only 16kHz
Same! Except to 17000 hz
Started from 22hz to 19765hz
Went silent for me around 17,000 maybe 18.. but my cat freaked out right after that. She was looking around for a source but couldn't seem to find it. I stopped it shortly after for fear of damaging her hearing.
I heard all the pitch until 17200s and then it just sounded like a muffled buzz until you stop at 20000
I can start hearing at 40 Hz.I can hear until 15000 Hz.Is that good or bad?
That’s not bad at all :)
eh i can hear around 130 to 140 hz and cant hear around 17000hz is it good or bad
Are you using earbuds?
For avoiding youtube compression on the sound, and get a clean sine test for your ears, one can start up Audacity, and choose "Generate" in the menu. And in the bottom, choose "Tone". I'm a 48 y.o. fart, but can still hear 17khz. At 18 khz the sound are almost gone....
I had several frequency gaps I could not hear after 13KHz and I had and impression that some higher frequences sounded as lower frequences... I was listening on Bose QC45 in ANC mode.
my volume was on 5 and i heard upto 17000 hz bc youtube only goes up to that, i couldve heard more :D
its so weird to think that sound is playing but you cant hear it
I stopped at 15k under normal conditions but when I put the volume to max and then put to ear I noticed I could hear until right around 18k but stopped cause he jumps out of bowhere sfter 20k But it was kind of fun.
In truth I always can tell when the tV is in because it leaves a higher pitched whine that closely resembles 15-16k range whine so now I know it’s the Hz I’m listening to when I don’t see the tv but hear the whine.
i stopped hearing at about 17.2 Khz and thats because your audio does not have any volume after 17.2 Khz. I have seen using recording of the output from speaker and it shows volume goes down at 17.3Khz . Please fix this problem.
I stopped hearing around 15000
I couldn’t hear anything then I realized that my volume was off 😶😶😶
Every test I’ve taken I have heard it exactly in between 21064 - 21093
I stopped hearing around 17+ as well...what does this mean?
I already hear high frequencys so it made it hard to hear it
i heard until 19756
Who else keep hearing it even after video ended?
It keep coming from somewhere😂
I don't know for sure but I seem to have lost the sound at just above 1060 or right in that area is this good or bad? I really don't know....I kind of think I still hear it. Is this normal? Or did I break?...lol?
Started hearing around 40, stoped around 1700
Hearing dissability
@@rom_an.ia. nahhh
I heard it until the very end. It felt weird my vision was effected by it everything I saw that had a solid outline looked like it was vibrating for example when you strum a guitar string and you can see it moving side to side at a rapid rate. Well this was kind of what it looked like to me. Oh man that was awesome 😲😁
You saw the reality. Everything is vibrating
dude doing psychedelics with sound
Audio cuts out at 17200 or so Hz for some reason. I can hear way higher than that,maybe something to do with compression in youtube?
Very nice video thankyou 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I heard everything, my ears are hurting, a lot
shut the fuck up and stop lying yt doesnt go over 16000 hz
ALL SEEING EYE can you chill.
I can still hear it after the video ended 🥴
That is something else
I was still hearing all the way until you scared me lol. It was low but I focused enough to hear it. It was awesome actually
I started hearing sound from 100 Hz and I stopped hearing sounds from around 13000 Hz
I could hear it from the beginning to roughly 17000 and now my ears are still ringing 5 mins later
I start hearing at 21 Hz and got all the way to the 20000
Very impressive :)
Yeah, I have autism, so I have really heightened hearing. I'll be like "What was that?" to a high pitched noise, and my mom would be like "I don't hear anything"
I see... That is superhuman bro!
Cokeland Saxton Gaming HQ weird YT only goes to 16k, unless you took the vid and used special headphones that go above 17k then, good job.
Omg at 40 Hz I could literally feel my ear shaking
I started hearing at 57 and couldn't hear anything above 14,200 more or less. Does that mean I have bad hearing?
Wow I heard all the way up to 20000 no problem
Then you must be a liar
Heard till the end
Rip hyperX pro headset
Poops out into lowering Beat Frequencies after 13 KHz . . . not sure if it's bad recording, or my computer, or headphones ?
I stopped hearing at around 13,000 or 12,000. By the way I’m 9 years old.