Ye I don't think so and I think they would rather actually thank him becose he shows that the speaker is very good and can go lower than 40hz. And many of today's portable speakers can't do that. It's just that his mic can't record low frequency tone and you wil definitely hear it from your phone.
So logically you won't hear it unless you have a good microphone that can record 30hz sound. And you definitely won't hear it on your phone from your phone speakers.
@@dusikrnac3931 I don't think either of those are the real problem here if the bass doesn't exist from the beginning. This boombox ain't hitting 30-35hz any day.
@@ĪĪMizumiĪĪ Yes he is and you can see the subwoofer has movement but it will not hit as much as 12 inch sub. And if it's hearable that's another question maybe thanks to the passive radiators and if you place it in small room or car than maybe little bit. And again even if he had subwoofer like DD audio redline or something you can't hear the low frequency if the mic can't record subbass type of sound. And definitely not on phone speakers xd.
@@ĪĪMizumiĪĪ The speaker can actually play below 40hz but loses power and it's not hearable too much. This speaker on clear note can do movement at 27hz or like 25hz but you can't realy hear it. Have a nice day :)
@tripledogmlgf1411 Yea nvm I read in the user manual it only goes down to 40 hz which is still lower than my PB 310 which goes down to 45 hz but the partybox's woofers still move down to about 25hz
@@Bluebass The lowest frequency that is written in the manual is the frequency at which the speaker still has power in the bass and anything below this frequency loses power and is not so hearable. Have a nice day :)