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From: JustinPrasad221
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  • hahah Microsoft Sam :) 

  • 1:20 scared the fuck out of me

  • @Lethalis1234 I was at 1:15 when i read ur comment, and i was like: "FUCK, PAUSE THE VIDEO!!!"

  • hello i am masturr ch33f lolol and i are h33r to test ur sp33kurz!!!!

    l just had to make that joke

  • @crazymanpictures13 ahahhahahahahahah

  • so how to determine the speakers are good or not? I have no idea. pls tell me more.

  • @osx101

    the idea is that you can hear all the frequencies clearly

    if you can, then your system works.

    its based on your judgement if you think it sounds good :)

  • annoying

  • I'M feeling it.

    :D

  • Holly Cow! That' low frequency made me poop in my pants! I had no bowel country! Gross! 

  • How should it sound? or should it just make a sound at all?

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  • Is a 5 hertz even usable with the audio compression technics that are used on YT? AFAIK most lossy audio compression algorithms cut away the inaudible frequency ranges.

  • @Pesthauch666

    The 5 hertz is not supposed to make sound. Its supposed to just vibrate the subwoofers.

  • @JustinPrasad221 Is it bad if you heard something at 5Hz?

  • @FlamoAralias

    no, I could hear it too. Youtube compresses the videos, as well as the sound, to save bandwidth so the video doesnt buffer all the time. In the actual HQ version, you cant hear 5Hz, except for when your sub is pumping the air through the port. (it might make some sorta whistling sound)

  • @JustinPrasad221 All i hear at 5 hertz is just my port get raped

  • @Pesthauch666 5HZ only animal can hear,people can hear only 20HZ and higher.......

  • @94ico I heard it........

  • Oh, wait, there it goes.

  • Every time I hear a bass test on one of these, it just makes a faint rumbling that is barely audible.

  • @AtariMaxiToriyama

    lol, at the begginning, I did a frequency of 10 hertz (The speaker moves back and fourth 10 times in 1 second)

    this is just a test to just see if your speaker can flex or not

  • "This includes Sub-woofers, MID-RANGE, and tweeters. This audio test can be Used in cars or home theater sound systems

  • @XxTriuMPHx

    Thanks

    lol

  • works well with my new speakers

  • @casinoman21de

    glad i could help!

    =)

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