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  • I like train. No no no no no! *run over by a train*

  • a normal human heart beat without any palpitations, is typically around 1.2 Hz. and your saying we can't hear that. correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't frequency just mean how many cycles per second. Then, how doesn't that have anything to do with what we can hear? maybe distinguishing between different sounds, but we can still detect the vibrations. maybe we should be classified to have amplitude or sound pressure limitations instead

  • sounds like a quadruple heart beat

  • If you hear it, its not 8 Hz. We can only hear from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Anything you hear could possibly be an overtone depending on what the sound is. I have hearing loss below 100 Hz so I cant tell you : P

  • i heard it it sounded like someone tapping their fingers on a desk

  • WTF MY DRINK IS MOVING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! nice man

  • My sennheisers ^_^ I just hear the pulsing noise

  • this made my ear wax fall out.

  • Pulse (said my scope..)

  • you cannot reproduce 8 hz on computer speakers, you need a special rotary or mechanical subwoofer for that.

  • most of sound devices cut frequencies lower than 20 Hz, and there are severals sound devices on a computer : sound card, amplifier and/or speaker system. so there aren't not many chances that the frequency is outputted. And if the sound was outputted : we aren't supposed to be able to hear lower than 20 Hz, so 8 Hz is very very to low, i think it's impossible

  • ive got dre's detox beats on haha and i can hear a pulsing thumping sound

  • ? We can't hear under 10 Hz, no?

  • its sounds like a washing machine or somthin

  • I'm pretty sure this isn't actually 8Hz

  • like a sound coming from the other room. gosh, a hadnt realised, i thought the microwave made this woice, then ai paused the video and the sound stopped. weiiird

  • I cannot sense 8 hz wave which is not surprising. I use headphones now. But it would still be a miracle for me to sense 8hz even with my subwoofer.

  • My experience:

    I just felt my eardrums shaking uncontrollably in unison to the sound it came out. However, it was hard to distinguish whether it was my eardrums that made the sound or if it came from my headphones. Either way, the sound sounded like a heartbeat, but in almost 4 fast beats that made it seem like one quick deep sound.

  • un micio?

  • well, i have very nice piezo speakers and an asus essence stx card and i'm sure i hear it...

    it's a slow heartbeat, and it's not a digital sound by the sounds of it, is this a recording Of a speaker by chance?

  • ok but still they emanate some noyse in 8 hz and im able to hear the effects or echo ... Any way ppl say 8hz is healty frequency so if i listen to this video could it have some good effect on me ?

  • I hear the 'purring' too but there is no way any of our speakers could go that low. If you hear anything it's probably overtones at best. Most speakers (even high end ones) have a steep cutoff way above 8Hz.

  • if you could tell me if i hear the speakers membrane or not ,just tell what song is this or something ....

  • ok how can i hear in my headphones this if its unavailable to humans?I mean it doesnt matter if its a phones defect or anything like that i rase the volume up to maximum and i hear the sound .Its like ,its ritmic.

  • No escucho nada...

  • i can hear it too its weird:P

    

  • @panos721 No you can't hear it, you can only hear the defects of your speakers, i have a 10 inch speakers and i can't hear the 8hz sound, they bounce alot, and i can hear the movement of speaker membrane. That's what you hear. 8hz means 8 beats (waves) per second, so it's not sound, it's like fast tapping.

  • @FlyerKV ohhh..i see. AND I THOUGT I WAS SUPERNATURAL :P

  • @panos721 sorry i dissapointed you. :D

  • I can hear it too. could this be the a fake one?

  • same here i can hear it as well

  • I can hear the frequency. It sounds a little like a cat purring. What does that mean?I thought 8hz was inaudible?

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