Muss sagen die angegebenen Frequenzen stimmen genau, vorausgesetzt eure Soundkarte überträgt diese tiefen Frequenzen auch. Alles Top nachgemessen mit dem Oscilloscope.
Actually according to what I had read before sub low frequency is not audible but you can feel it. And sub low frequency could also have a possibility to kill a person.
I'm using them now just bought earlier this year they claim 10 hz is the lowest frequency playable but I can hear this clearly at 3 hz although it is only air pressure I'm feeling and that's with the sensory bass turned off turned...either way this is a low quality test and the numbers are more than likely not really as low as it says as I can hear my headphones clipping from some unnatural distortion that I don't get in other tests
@@sierrajesselee This is actually a really good test. It's playing pure sine waves that wont occur in other bass tests. Just means you're headphones can't handle it and you're hearing the harmonic distortion of the amp in your headphones driving past the physical limits of your headphones.
@@banshee1998 Even if there isnt any distortion or harmonics in the source.. your speakers or headphones you're playing through will introduce some.. those drivers can only reciprocate so fast without flexing.. and that flexing is going to cause noises
@@banshee1998 exactly.. but to hear it.. you gotta move air.. which means more excursion and air movement.. and more potential for distortion. Also why headphones.. which are almost directly firing the air impulses at your eardrums.. can be so much smaller and still have the semblence of bass..
There are some balast frequencies, youtube video and common speakers definitely can't play frequencies like 3 Hz and even if yes, you probably can't hear that.
using a a pioneer GM-H100 (Car amp) for my pc audio and i got some rockford fosgate FNX2406 mid bass speakers in modified bookshelf enclosures and this shit is shaking everything *sub is not wired up*
LOL. 3 hz on headphones. you made me laugh out loud really funny dude. jesus you dont really believe what youre saying, do you? You heard something. It wasnt 3 HZ lol. You cant play 3 hz on a 15" sub with thousands of watts of power.
@@bloodymxrk72 but I could feel it anyways, I’m sure the human ear can only hear higher than 20hz so it doesn’t make a difference if I feel it or if it’s making sound
Vincent Van Gamer my subwoofer started doing the same thing and I don't want a blowout on my woofer so I think I will just play test tones at 15 Hz up to 50 Hz
@@massivebass9623 3hz are dangerous for subs at full power cause the movement is not enough to cool the voice coil. It will get very hot. Thats the reason why performance subs have venting holes.
if any of your speakers are stressed during the playback of this video you have the volume/gain too high. *anything below about 15 Hz will heat a voice coil quickly. 10 Hz and below might as well be direct current.* *PS if your subs are smoking up are getting hot at reasonable levels during the playback of this video then you don't have a subsonic filter*
Vincent Van Gamer it’s not friction it’s how much watts and less watts your using, mostly it’s how long the cone is that holds the coil, some times it’s the exyersi
My 125 watts active 10" sub started pulsing from 7 Hz but of course couldn't hear anything i hat to touch it and from 10 Hz i could see it pulsing but not segnifigant bass just an air sound
Test has disturbances in the audio possibly due to youtube compression? I'm running good speakers and my midrange drivers which aren't capable of producing even 300hz are making noise.
Starts to become worth listening to from 16Hz 17 is starting to shake my basement. I have 2x double 18" on nearly 12,000W of MC2 amplifiers running through BSS crossovers. I did have low cut below 19.9Hz and before that it was 21.Hz Now i've set it to 16Hz Lets see how that goes.
@Dusty Miller Well thanks actually i used to have earwax problems i wouldgo to a docter every 0,5 year so the next time that happens i wouldn't have to do that i guess xD
Appreciate this video VERY much - I can watch my single (other is blown out but visibly OK - it's inverted, lol) 12" sub do the same as what's on my TV, lol---Cool! 😀
I raised my volume quite loud but could only hear quiet, gentle vibrations. Is this just the sound of my headphone speakers vibrating properly but my eardrums can't pick up the intended sound? Testing with audio technica ATH-ADG1X headphones (5-35000Hz says its specs)
I wanna say the size of the speaker has a lot to do with picking up low frequencies. With that being said, apparently humans can't hear that low of a note(20 Hertz and below). We can "feel" it tho. Layman's terms.
Listened to this without headphones. Not sure why you hear strange rattling noises from the beginning? Is that my phone speakers resonating from the vibrations? Idk, but you can hear this weird humming or clicking sound from the start. The pressure in the head starts to be come super noticable around 6-10hz . Seems to also make my hands clammy. The vibrations or humming also starts to graduately speed up with intensity. The longer I listened the more I feel an inner pressure in my ear as well. Like pressure behind the tympanic membrane. Like when you need to pop your ears at a high altitude. Anybody else experience this?
Yea me to only my earphones....but when I played on my sub no clicking or anything... Only bass deep bass..... It's because distortion... The coil makes that kind of noise... That's y.... Hope that helps .....
Prostě Kuba I had an original Mdr-xb950 until my sister poked a hole in it and I had headphone warranty and when I went to go return them....they had no more of the normal ones which I got the 950n1 but they arnt as good as the normal xb950...it sucks when they change the headphones ;-; the normal ones use to shake my head worst then the n1!
Prostě Kuba yea and oops just realized I had the original mdr-650 not 950 but the 650 somehow was better?? The reason I didn’t get the newer version because it looks allot different and isn’t as big on the ears Xd
but I don't feel any air moving when I put my hands near the holes. weak speaker. it was actually designed for full range so it must be light enough to handle high frequencies
Impossible since the human ear cant hear anything under ~15hz depending on the person. 3hz is definitely not something that anyone can even come close to hearing. So i think your headphones are redirecting the lower frequencies higher up to frequencies that they can reproduce. They alter the audio instead of having a flat and accurate response.
I can hear _something_. It's not a low tone, but a regular and indistinct noise, like a clock ticking so quietly that for a while you don't realise you can hear it. Might it be the noise of the speaker components moving?
I dont think there's any XB model with a range that goes down to 3hz. I could feel it all the way through with my SZ2000's started actually hearing something around 12hz
uhm..ok? i think you should turn up the volume bc i can very cleary see 2 hz on my sharp ps 940 and it has 175 watts...but its to powerfull to have that low energy needs..
Can anyone confirm this is a clean track? I know my headphones have a problem in the left ear, but I am not sure if it's them or if this sound isn't clean, and there is popping on the left channel anyway.