What acoustics/headphones did you use when listening this? I listened in headphones akg k-182 and it begins pushing a lot at 30-40 hertz, everything below sounds but not with that much power
@@TONHEAD7cheaper over ear headphones don't do that well when it comes to deep bass. Try some earbuds even my pair of mi TW earphones 2 basic sound reasonably loud at 15 and 20Hz
Bilbo Baggins Well, if I crank them up I can hear resonance at 5Hz, but thats not exactly quality audio so it doesn't count. I'm talking at regular listening volumes. They aren't specced any lower. These are probably the best headphones you can buy for 400$. I'm not even sure how low the physics allow headphones to reproduce sound waves, since they are right next to your ear.
Bilbo Baggins What headphones? Are you saying that the 5Hz wave has the audibility even close to the higher frequencies? Because if you are, you are holding a miracle in your hands.
That was my experience - AKG K371, you could hear the drivers moving at 5hz, 10hz you could barely feel, 15hz there was some sound and they were definitely moving. 20hz all hell broke loose, 25-30 was satisfying :)
Bone conduction is less understood (in general). My first Bone Conduction headphones felt like I must be working for the KGB 😄 That said, I can run a chainsaw & listen to music. (You typically use bone conduction + foam ear plugs in tandem. Science AF 😄)
60-80 my bedroom door is rattling, everything else is flat as a pancake smh IMF ALS-40II's from 1976, I need serious acoustic treatment and a onceover of my speakers by a good tech
@@deathmetal5156 but you can feel it. Have a nice sub, and your room will shake and you will feel pressure but you will not hear anything. Really nice experience
Thank you! The 4 seconds between each step helped to find a rattle in my home theater. Tip: Fold a towel under the sub, called decoupling. Helps a lot.
Tested this on my sound system. I have a 5.1 surround sound, and was using the front speakers (Paradigm Titan v2,) and the subwoofer (Paradigm PDR-10 from same time period.) I repaired all the speakers to good, working condition, the foam outer edge of the cone has been replaced. My bass goes down to 30hz which is excellent for a 10 inch subwoofer of its size. I know it is an excellent system, because the volume stayed pretty well the same from 30hz to 100hz. There was a little issue at 55hz, the sound sounded like it came from the complete opposite corner of my room as the subwoofer.
Mine 10" sub plays 15Hz quite loudly, 20Hz is very loud. But there is like a complete null at 30Hz in both of my subs. And somewhat lower volume at 90Hz but this is not played by my subs (I have them xovered at 60Hz). I think the video is not very good as when I try another one, 30Hz is there quite nicely. So I wonder how can you have the volume even. But other videos have bad low fq under 30Hz..
I put my bass speaker on full blast, point it at the floor and play this when my neighbor thinks its okay to play his horrible Drum & Bass Shit on a Monday morning at 6AM.. I'm happy to report that ever since I found this video, I turn the volume WAY UP and point it at him every time he pulls this crap. Within seconds, the music is turned off. It's almost like magic. (For the record, I tried more than a few times to talk to him. He hides or pretends he doesn't know what I'm talking about. Dude seems like he's on acid permanently. He won't talk and just stares at the floor) in any case, this video is a great tool to get people to shut the fuck up without having to call the cops! If he calls them on me, I've got footage of his music literally rattling shit off my desk. I wonder who they'll side with.
WHOA - at 50 hz my room sounds awesome, but at 55 there's almost nothing - acoustics play a major role, people, remember this. You're testing your sub AND your room at the same time.
best frequency sweep ever on youtube, i love it, i love the bass, i love the way i could use my sub as a fan, and i love the way the floor shakes when i crank up the volume. totally subscribed :)
It is accurate - and yes, humans can't hear some of these frequencies - but we can "feel" them. That is actually the majority of what you're experiencing - feeling.
+Lethalis1234 I have some mad blind spot in the sweep , my whole room will shake at one frequency ,then a little on another ,then shake like crazy on another. Is this just room acoustics or what?
Thank you! This was super helpful for getting the bass right on my monitors. Before I was having a huuuge dip in 70-85 hz...made everything sound thin. I just played this video over and over while I positioned my desk/monitors/ears, and no more frequency dips :)))
Aiwa exos 9 had base I could feel as low as 10 hz. By 25hz I could hear it nicely. 40 and 90 shook stuff in the walls lol. Also shook my glasses in the cabinet on the kitchen 30 feel away.. very powerful speaker for the money
This is perfect for calibrating my sub with bookshelf speakers. With the sub turned up, I can start hearing it at 10 hz. Fully calibrated, I can hear it at 20 hz and it kicks into full volume at 35 hz. Now my system setup is complete. The crossover point of 60 hz is seamless. Thanks for the useful video!
Incredible, I have a lg's home theater, the woofer (or subwoofer I don't know), at 30% of volume in 70hz shake all my bedroom, and at 95hz the pressure in my ears were too much to procced listening on such volume!
what your hear from 5 to 30 is just noise from the driver i mean moving noise because your haedphone definetly not play down to 20hz and if the would down to this freqeunzy you couldnt hear it.What i mean with driver noise is that the coil is hitting the magnet
@@bluecrafter_ idk but i can hear from 1-100 but 1-20 is like 50 (lower pitch obviously) but you can hear sound impulses clearly. and on 1 there is an impulse of noise like every 0.5 seconds, and i don't think its driver noise bc it sounds exactly like the other frequency
The brain doesn't perceive a tone below 18 or 19hz at the absolute lowest. Chances are also pretty good that your phone or computer will clip off audio signals below 15hz.
Started hearing it at 10hz Jbl got some good shit headphones edit: I have now ditched those craptastic jbl's for a real subwoofer and tuning the crossover, this thing started slamming at 5hz damn.
For some reason at 30Hz the mirror on my wall started vibrating quite a lot so that was nice. I believe I could hear it from 20Hz on a somewhat cheap (for speakers) £60 Genius GX 2 speaker+subwoofer setup.
30-35hz in my logitech z506 subwoffer sounds like a drill xDD I've measured the waves and the clearly have huge gaps in the range 30-60hz. After that, all the way up 90hz, the waves are perfectly stable. So you either calibrate the sub to go up to 60hz in that range (And in practice, you will have a -50% of tones), or get a better quality bass. At 1000-2000hz the waves were also perfectly stable. In resume, due to the cheap materials, super low bass sound dirty.
It can be just due to room acoustics. Try to walk in your room while playing frequeny range where you hear dips and peaks and you will notice volume changing significantly
i think it's the speaker acoustics or the speaker itself that create 'other' sounds because of the low frequency the speaker is trying to produce. the speaker itself should not be able to create proper decibels under those low frequencies (krk vxt-8) so i think it's a side effect. and theoretically if you would have a 5hz speaker you would probably only feel it :) , you need to have the right amount of power though to have decibels under that frequency
John on the Phone; but since the only reason to use low resolution video is to reduce bandwidth then reducing audio bitrate along with lower resolution makes sense.
@@johnonthephone5625 the audio and video files are mixed down together. You ever get an old video that only has a 240p option and tell me the sound quality isn't shit right along with the visual quality. If you don't have a single clue of how digital audio works. Best to keep your mouth shut so you don't look like a complete fool next time. Cheers.
I can hear it too if I turn my volume all the way up. It sounds less like a constant sound and more like a pulse every half-second, which corresponds with the ups and downs of a 1 Hz sine wave. Not sure exactly what's going on here, but it's probably due to data compression, or file formatting, or RUclips's algorithm, or my headphones, or something. But if you were to generate an actual 1 Hz sine wave, you wouldn't be able to hear it.
I can hear and feel those too especially the 15hz. Probably some of the sounds we hear are overtones or something similar. Or maybe the sensitivity of our ears to lower frequencies are deeper than some people.
@@cyrudejesu it's a fault of sound recording i think, headphones aren't able to produce sound under 20Hz because you need quite big dynamics to produce it
Thats why the most Audio Systems are not build for this frequencies. My Subwoofer starts working at 1hz but you can just hear the Pops until 15hz, this is the Moment where erverything starts to move.
Most systems or headphones don't start fully responding until at LEAST 30hz, you might get some pops at the start of each note below that. Same reason most music mastering engineers cut all frequencies below 30hz, clears up some useless frequencies to create more headroom.
Tell us the best way to hear this recording. I played this RUclips file on the PC, but the PC speaker does not have the range to play the recorded info. Can the AUDIO out of the PC play the content better to an external AMPLIFIER ? thanks
The PC isn't the issue it's all about the speaker connected to it. If you wanna test your receiver and/or the speakers connected to them, try streaming from your TV on a RUclips App or you could use bluetooth 4.0/5.0 if your receiver is new enough and just stream it directly to the receiver. I could hear audible tones on my PC from my Logitech 5.1 set-up starting from around 30hz up to 100hz. Hope that helps. (EDIT: and yes the audio out should work fine too as long as your PC supports it and your receiver has the corresponding audio input.)
One of the only "bass tests" on RUclips that aren't just a mix of some shitty bass-boosted music.
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40 Hz touches my soul
turtlellamacow and they do it in a panic attack
turtlellamacow lowest note on bass
It just might heal your body as well...
turtlellamacow its so weird. That’s the frequency when everything around me except the sound in my headphones cuts out
Ye
My speaker just gradually turns into an air conditioner
😂 same with mine
15 hz and 20 hz feel amazing. It’s like a slow wave going through my head
What acoustics/headphones did you use when listening this? I listened in headphones akg k-182 and it begins pushing a lot at 30-40 hertz, everything below sounds but not with that much power
@@TONHEAD7cheaper over ear headphones don't do that well when it comes to deep bass. Try some earbuds even my pair of mi TW earphones 2 basic sound reasonably loud at 15 and 20Hz
This video has been really helpful in setting up multiple audio systems in my home over the years. Thanks!
This makes me feel like I'm getting a warm head massage.
I'm pretty baked though.
👀🤣😂🤣
bro doing this high would be so fucked i need to try
that's because your brain was fried a LONG time ago you moron you @DAWD
@ you're probably right
Same but I'm plastered
I felt it in my sinuses.
Good thing for unclogging nose
Using headphones. Nothing until 20Hz, when my eyes started shaking.
Ahahhaha!!!
really nothing below that? try some better headphones next time
Bilbo Baggins Well, if I crank them up I can hear resonance at 5Hz, but thats not exactly quality audio so it doesn't count. I'm talking at regular listening volumes. They aren't specced any lower. These are probably the best headphones you can buy for 400$. I'm not even sure how low the physics allow headphones to reproduce sound waves, since they are right next to your ear.
i can hear a perfect 5hz and mine cost no where near 400
Bilbo Baggins What headphones? Are you saying that the 5Hz wave has the audibility even close to the higher frequencies? Because if you are, you are holding a miracle in your hands.
ayyyyy nice, I could tell things were happening from about 5hz to 15 but then only realllllly started to hear it at 20 Hz... proud of my headphones!
That was my experience - AKG K371, you could hear the drivers moving at 5hz, 10hz you could barely feel, 15hz there was some sound and they were definitely moving. 20hz all hell broke loose, 25-30 was satisfying :)
my headphones started to pick up at 20 and got really glorious at 30. siiiick. Couldn't really "hear" 15 hz per se, definitely felt it.
Ya... 20 hz is about as low as human hearing goes
RUclips cuts below 30 and above 17
Bone conduction is less understood (in general). My first Bone Conduction headphones felt like I must be working for the KGB 😄
That said, I can run a chainsaw & listen to music. (You typically use bone conduction + foam ear plugs in tandem. Science AF 😄)
@@W4rgalactic That just cant be true... many ppl can clearly hear 20 or 25 ???
@@W4rgalactic if I put on max volume I can hear it
At 1 hz I could hear the sound of the drivers in my headphones moving up until I started to feel it around 20-25 hz
What gear are you using?
So do I
Same bro,on my knockoff airpofd
i know it on 5 hz
I could hear the drivers moving as well! I mostly heard the harmonics up until 80 hz, but the fundamental was still less clear than the harmonics.
I think the resonance frequency of my room is 65-70 Hz LOL
Yea my desk liked getting a move on around 65 as well xD
Yeah 55-65 my room was bumpin
You want to Tell us that you room collapsed
60-80 my bedroom door is rattling, everything else is flat as a pancake smh
IMF ALS-40II's from 1976, I need serious acoustic treatment and a onceover of my speakers by a good tech
I get it at around 25 to 30
Headset started at 10 hz and went to peak at 60. I'm impressed by this
10hz for me too. Used MY MPOW bluetooth head phones. Nice. 👍🏼
@@animal482
Tried this on my car subwoofer 12" pioneer champion series, I almost died of laughter it looked so weird seeing it move at 15 hz
Humans are not able to listen to sounds under 20hz
@@deathmetal5156 but you can feel it. Have a nice sub, and your room will shake and you will feel pressure but you will not hear anything. Really nice experience
@@johanhaitsma3674 yeah youre right since producibg psytrance i need to buy a sub :D
Thank you! The 4 seconds between each step helped to find a rattle in my home theater. Tip: Fold a towel under the sub, called decoupling. Helps a lot.
I tried this on a computer didn't think anything would happen. But damn my computer started vibrating at 90 Hertz
My whole room was shaking from 50-100
@@showofhands8214 15hz felt like Hulk was shaking me.
At 30 hz my brain melted and leaked out of my ears. 40 hz is the lowest sound on a 4 string bass guitar
why i can't hear anything on my laptop
@Pouranan why ??
this problem related to hardware (speakers) or software (drivers)
Tested this on my sound system. I have a 5.1 surround sound, and was using the front speakers (Paradigm Titan v2,) and the subwoofer (Paradigm PDR-10 from same time period.) I repaired all the speakers to good, working condition, the foam outer edge of the cone has been replaced. My bass goes down to 30hz which is excellent for a 10 inch subwoofer of its size. I know it is an excellent system, because the volume stayed pretty well the same from 30hz to 100hz. There was a little issue at 55hz, the sound sounded like it came from the complete opposite corner of my room as the subwoofer.
I looked at a normal speaker that could handle 40hz, some creative inspire t10s have been able to handle 40hz
@@snampryio8939 some can handle and play 22hz loudly…
Mine 10" sub plays 15Hz quite loudly, 20Hz is very loud. But there is like a complete null at 30Hz in both of my subs. And somewhat lower volume at 90Hz but this is not played by my subs (I have them xovered at 60Hz). I think the video is not very good as when I try another one, 30Hz is there quite nicely. So I wonder how can you have the volume even. But other videos have bad low fq under 30Hz..
Roses are red
Violets are blue
My neighbours loves this song
They invited the cops too
🤣
This isn't a song tho 🤔
Over used and its not a song
I put my bass speaker on full blast, point it at the floor and play this when my neighbor thinks its okay to play his horrible Drum & Bass Shit on a Monday morning at 6AM.. I'm happy to report that ever since I found this video, I turn the volume WAY UP and point it at him every time he pulls this crap. Within seconds, the music is turned off. It's almost like magic.
(For the record, I tried more than a few times to talk to him. He hides or pretends he doesn't know what I'm talking about. Dude seems like he's on acid permanently. He won't talk and just stares at the floor) in any case, this video is a great tool to get people to shut the fuck up without having to call the cops! If he calls them on me, I've got footage of his music literally rattling shit off my desk. I wonder who they'll side with.
Violets are violet
this is one of the best frequency sweeps I've heard in a long time. liked and subbed. keeping this for later.
I feel it at 1Hz, begin to hear at 5Hz and am fully buzzing at 100Hz, and I have on a $19 pair of Onn in ear headphones. Amazing!
not really a good thing...
You didn’t hear 5hz if you heard something it’s was probably distortion from upperharmonics
WHOA - at 50 hz my room sounds awesome, but at 55 there's almost nothing - acoustics play a major role, people, remember this. You're testing your sub AND your room at the same time.
Definitely. I have a boom at 50, really strong at 55, much quieter at 60 and then strong for 75-100
I used to have my 8 inch sub in the giant garage and it wasn't all that loud but in my room it shakes the walls
15hz sounds like a helicopter flying in the distance
best frequency sweep ever on youtube, i love it, i love the bass, i love the way i could use my sub as a fan, and i love the way the floor shakes when i crank up the volume. totally subscribed :)
I didn't hear crap on my iPhone.
haahahahhaaha
!e too
Have to use headphones or speakers
Adam Walker U mean like pretty much everything else on RUclips
that's because you're using phone speakers. try some headphones or a subwoofer.
this is recorded at a fairly high level, you should warn people to turn down volume before running this sweep...otherwise, nicely done. I needed this
yo that legit shook my whole apt was not expecting that
It is accurate - and yes, humans can't hear some of these frequencies - but we can "feel" them. That is actually the majority of what you're experiencing - feeling.
263,000 views. You guys rock! Thank you so much!
Lethalis1234 Watched this so many times! At our venue everytime we set up I always do this to impress! Thanks so much!
Lethalis1234 hey could you please help me i have just written a long comment
+Laurie Marriott Awesome! I'm glad you enjoy it! :)
+Lethalis1234 No, thank you!
+Lethalis1234 I have some mad blind spot in the sweep , my whole room will shake at one frequency ,then a little on another ,then shake like crazy on another. Is this just room acoustics or what?
Thank you! This was super helpful for getting the bass right on my monitors. Before I was having a huuuge dip in 70-85 hz...made everything sound thin. I just played this video over and over while I positioned my desk/monitors/ears, and no more frequency dips :)))
I can't believe my Klipsch R-41M bookshelf speakers picked up at 10Hz. Thanks for the video; it was a cool test.
Man, that 15hz gives me chills ☺
Thank you everyone for 100,000 views! :)
Thanks for the video! :D
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its 760k now XD
it's now 808.128 views
Im waiting on the Bass Drop. But it never came... lmao
Aiwa exos 9 had base I could feel as low as 10 hz. By 25hz I could hear it nicely. 40 and 90 shook stuff in the walls lol. Also shook my glasses in the cabinet on the kitchen 30 feel away.. very powerful speaker for the money
60hz was very goosebumps and shaking my body and home🔊🙉❤
I just shook my music system apart. Thanks
I heard 1-10 Like sweeping sound, I hear vibrations at 15-100
I heard it at 5hz at the same time, my body feels like shaking
same XD
You cannot hear 5hz. You can hear air from a subwoofer moving but not an actual 5hz tone.
Dang, nice test, by 100 hz my entire room was shaking and my cat meowed and ran away. Approved levels of bass.
YOu must have good speakers on your pc then
+Plasma Skull The audio wasnt even loud and I hade my speaker volume up high
Using in-ear headphones, couldn't hear 1Hz only. Thanks man :)
I have just played this for my neighbourgs at a loud volume at 2 AM. They deserve it!!!!
0:34 my favourite part
I can't hear you very well. You sound British (:
55hz started to shake my room!
20 hz hit me
30hz made my eyes bouncing like they had hydraulics
This is perfect for calibrating my sub with bookshelf speakers. With the sub turned up, I can start hearing it at 10 hz. Fully calibrated, I can hear it at 20 hz and it kicks into full volume at 35 hz. Now my system setup is complete. The crossover point of 60 hz is seamless. Thanks for the useful video!
What sub do you have?
Incredible, I have a lg's home theater, the woofer (or subwoofer I don't know), at 30% of volume in 70hz shake all my bedroom, and at 95hz the pressure in my ears were too much to procced listening on such volume!
subwoofer (kinda)
i can hear all from 5 to 100 :) my headphones are shakingggg
I USED A SUB AND MY GLASSES WERE SHAKING
my mono phone makes high pitched sounds
what your hear from 5 to 30 is just noise from the driver i mean moving noise because your haedphone definetly not play down to 20hz and if the would down to this freqeunzy you couldnt hear it.What i mean with driver noise is that the coil is hitting the magnet
@@bluecrafter_ idk but i can hear from 1-100 but 1-20 is like 50 (lower pitch obviously) but you can hear sound impulses clearly. and on 1 there is an impulse of noise like every 0.5 seconds, and i don't think its driver noise bc it sounds exactly like the other frequency
Holy shit dat bass @ 65Hz with subwoofer
I heard all in the cobra headset and the bass kickt in 15hz
Aaah yes. My First Subwoofer... So many good memories.
Legends: *Scrolling comments*
Me: *Turning my speakers up and down*
Neighbours: STOP NOW
Bass lovers: *searching bass boosted songs*
55Hz is where it's at for the JBL Partybox 100😂
mine at 35 hz ewa better.
100w subwoofer on 30 hz on 70hz bedroom shakink
2000w at 70hz and stuff falls off tables
Lol. My notebook remained completely silent for the whole video, even with all volume sliders at maximum overdrive xD
This is excellent, between 35 to 40hz is perfect bass for Reggae.
Excellent, wished the tones each lasted just a little longer. Thank you!
OMG If you listen to 55Hz with the Skullcandy Crusher it's the most amazing experience on RUclips 😁😁😁😁😂😂😂😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
i actually, with my headphones hear it from 1hz ._.
What you heard were the drivers moving, so you heard the noises they were making in other frequencies.
Same
You cant heard 1hz your ears can listen to 20 hz-20000 hz its maybe because you feel the waves of the sound ;)
The brain doesn't perceive a tone below 18 or 19hz at the absolute lowest. Chances are also pretty good that your phone or computer will clip off audio signals below 15hz.
Started hearing it at 10hz
Jbl got some good shit headphones
edit: I have now ditched those craptastic jbl's for a real subwoofer and tuning the crossover, this thing started slamming at 5hz damn.
I heard every one perfectly in JBL headphones my beats started around 20hz
bisch try blaunkpunkt earphone
Shit's better than ASMR man. That's the fucking tingle I need, the tingle of my eardrums shaking.
With my volume all the way up, my headphones started at 5hz. I'm impressed with the quality of my headphones
Listen to it at .25x with headphones 😂
That 25 Hz note tho, goddamn. Listening on Sony WH-1000XM3 over aux.
@@andy_byrd aye Sony gang MDR Xb 55 earphones
Why is it beeping?🤣
I could hear 10hz on my wh1000xm3, omg.
For some reason at 30Hz the mirror on my wall started vibrating quite a lot so that was nice. I believe I could hear it from 20Hz on a somewhat cheap (for speakers) £60 Genius GX 2 speaker+subwoofer setup.
30 hits like there ain't no tomorrow
indeed m8, what the heck
+daniel torres lmfao 85 was the first one I could even hear through my iPad
up to 40 my headset starts trembling
Daniel Bargas 55 hit hard for me
ATH M50X BT Starts at 20Hz. Loved this test...to the point!
Edit: My cheap 1 More Piston earbuds starts at 15Hz ...WTF 😆
Awesome. Thank you!
I am impressed my old Altec Lansing system was producing 15hz. I could even faintly hear 10 hz.
My neighbours were so happy that my speakers worked they invited the police to my house for a party
30-35hz in my logitech z506 subwoffer sounds like a drill xDD
I've measured the waves and the clearly have huge gaps in the range 30-60hz. After that, all the way up 90hz, the waves are perfectly stable. So you either calibrate the sub to go up to 60hz in that range (And in practice, you will have a -50% of tones), or get a better quality bass.
At 1000-2000hz the waves were also perfectly stable.
In resume, due to the cheap materials, super low bass sound dirty.
It can be just due to room acoustics. Try to walk in your room while playing frequeny range where you hear dips and peaks and you will notice volume changing significantly
at 35hz the whole house started shaking, z5500 at half volume
I can hear the 10-15 hz if I press my headphones to my year, TRY IT
Which year? :D
The subs picked up at 35 and kept hitting till 100🔥🔥🔥
50 Hz was my sweet spot. It was when i could really feel the frequency almost radiated through my body.
fuck i can hear 5Hz, im not human at all :)
Derson Nett heard pops at 5 heard 10
i think it's the speaker acoustics or the speaker itself that create 'other' sounds because of the low frequency the speaker is trying to produce. the speaker itself should not be able to create proper decibels under those low frequencies (krk vxt-8) so i think it's a side effect. and theoretically if you would have a 5hz speaker you would probably only feel it :) , you need to have the right amount of power though to have decibels under that frequency
i was testing with Snnheiser 700s and think it is just what Digalog said speaker trying to make noise.
Holy... me 2!
i could hear the first
TRY HUMMING WHILST LISTENING TO THIS!
Louis DAAAAMMMMMMNN
I've discovered a rattle inside my right speaker between 20 and 75 hz!
I keep coming back to this, thanks
This is great, very useful that you step it through the freqs, thanks!
I feel my head vibrating on 20 to 30 hz using sony headphonea.
I have headphones with good bass and I could hear vibrations at 5 hz.
Edit: go commit lottery win
I could hear at 1 hz
I started to hear bass at 15hz
Man the Bass is so clear at 1080p its crazy.
I can see the Bass its that clear dude
At 40 and can’t hear anything but speaker is broke oh I’m hearing it at 60
“Use 1080p” lol like it affects the sound one bit
AnantaSesaDas The way RUclips encodes video it actually does. RUclips audio is compressed and the audio bitrate improves with video resolution
charl; well that kinda makes sense
AnantaSesaDas no it doesnt, audio and visuals are 2 different things
John on the Phone; but since the only reason to use low resolution video is to reduce bandwidth then reducing audio bitrate along with lower resolution makes sense.
@@johnonthephone5625 the audio and video files are mixed down together. You ever get an old video that only has a 240p option and tell me the sound quality isn't shit right along with the visual quality. If you don't have a single clue of how digital audio works. Best to keep your mouth shut so you don't look like a complete fool next time. Cheers.
I started hearing at 15
My headphones are a beast after this test
wasn’t expecting to feel 10hz like I did on my THX Pandas
why am i hearing 1 hz clearly?
I can hear it too if I turn my volume all the way up. It sounds less like a constant sound and more like a pulse every half-second, which corresponds with the ups and downs of a 1 Hz sine wave. Not sure exactly what's going on here, but it's probably due to data compression, or file formatting, or RUclips's algorithm, or my headphones, or something. But if you were to generate an actual 1 Hz sine wave, you wouldn't be able to hear it.
You can hear it but if you can’t feel it it doesn’t count
Jbl tune500bt, same.
i hear some creepy noices after listening to this with headphones... dafuq ist that?
i hear noises i think it is dirty
EdiZz I mean it could be if you listened to it on a too high volume..
probaly because your television was turned on while you were watching this video
The human ear can't hear lower than 20Hz
Question: Why do i hear something during 1Hz?!
I can hear and feel those too especially the 15hz. Probably some of the sounds we hear are overtones or something similar. Or maybe the sensitivity of our ears to lower frequencies are deeper than some people.
@@cyrudejesu it's a fault of sound recording i think, headphones aren't able to produce sound under 20Hz because you need quite big dynamics to produce it
@@damnboy937 Yes it's another possibility.
Damn near blew windows out thanks my guy😂😂👍👍
Thank you for doing this, still useful.
I couldn't hear anything until 15hz
Thats why the most Audio Systems are not build for this frequencies. My Subwoofer starts working at 1hz but you can just hear the Pops until 15hz, this is the Moment where erverything starts to move.
mine doesnt start responding till 20.. my headphones still have a LOT of pop at 20, nice and normal at 25,
Yea same
50 Hz here
Most systems or headphones don't start fully responding until at LEAST 30hz, you might get some pops at the start of each note below that. Same reason most music mastering engineers cut all frequencies below 30hz, clears up some useless frequencies to create more headroom.
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Thanks for cleaning the dust off my house.
Started feeling bass as 10 hz, and at around 50 hz my headphones would vibrate so much you could feel it when you touched the headphones
I can poorly feel 1hz on my new btspeaker for xmas, and 5hz and up is amazing. 40 and more is a massage
Excellent! I was looking for this. Thanks a lot.
Thank you I play this whenever my shit neighbor plays his music at 2am
15Hz sounds like there's an earthquake in my office 🤣
Tell us the best way to hear this recording. I played this RUclips file on the PC, but the PC speaker does not have the range to play the recorded info. Can the AUDIO out of the PC play the content better to an external AMPLIFIER ? thanks
The PC isn't the issue it's all about the speaker connected to it. If you wanna test your receiver and/or the speakers connected to them, try streaming from your TV on a RUclips App or you could use bluetooth 4.0/5.0 if your receiver is new enough and just stream it directly to the receiver. I could hear audible tones on my PC from my Logitech 5.1 set-up starting from around 30hz up to 100hz.
Hope that helps.
(EDIT: and yes the audio out should work fine too as long as your PC supports it and your receiver has the corresponding audio input.)
My earbuds came in at 5 and almost fell out of my ears at 25