OMFG you can hear that in they end the ton is not increesing it's frequense it's just lowering the stenght of the sound, just studying acoustics in highschool and from what I have learned this is fake.
Respond to this video... Guys speakers are not designed to test how high you can hear.LOL Speakers are designed to process many different frequencies with minimal crossover distortion. This determine the quality of a speaker. Speaker process sounds at 12khz maximum. After that what you hear is really distortion. Since it is a single tone, it don't sound like distorted. It only makes you think you are actually hearing the true frequency.
Respond to this video... The highest frequency in music are the cymbals. Hit a cymbal in the real world it is much different than what you hear in any kind of reproduced music. You know why? Because theres not a single speaker that can process the harmonics of sounds above 12khz. Don't believe the supposedly technical data on the box and all the frequency response nonsense. Those are marketing scheme made for people like you guys who don't know anything about electronic and frequencies.
I actually loved this video because you hear it fade out once it reaches a level you can't here, sense everyone has their own 'cut off' for being able to hear certain frequencies. it gave a more accurate range than just the basic hz tests ive seen on here. :P awesome.
You are incredibly naive guys, I am a first year IT student and I know that mp3 cuts for a range of sounds clearly audible by the human ear, max hz for mp3 is 10000hz so it's impossible to play 20khz in mp3 :-) enjoy lolorotfl.
i really like the way you can see the frequency as it is being played. Can you please tell me what program you used? or which programs can do this? thanks a lot!
Hi haykay4321, glad you liked it, I used "Adobe Audition 1.5" to generate the tone, it is easy and straight forward, this is all you need ! I guess you can download a free trial, and Im pretty sure you can do such thing with almost any audio editing tool you have.
i heard up to 10 only.
iam1wolf 2 weeks ago
I hear only 15 sec :/
TheSuperTB 2 weeks ago
AHhhhh !! :D
Sternchen97s 1 month ago
this obviously doesn't work on youtube because of the low quality and the bloody aliasing
AlexRider001 2 months ago
FAK (i'am french) Heu can't hear 20.000
arnak45 2 months ago
OMFG you can hear that in they end the ton is not increesing it's frequense it's just lowering the stenght of the sound, just studying acoustics in highschool and from what I have learned this is fake.
slalom882 2 months ago
I cant hear 12k ;(
GlitchWorld 3 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
want to hear 19,000 tone?
try this: /watch?v=KdW7JG6JxNg
(BUT FIRST SEE WHOLE VIDEO)
theshubham753 4 months ago
Press 5 for EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
blaksmith20 6 months ago
my dog got up and ran lol
mrbronbroshow 6 months ago
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tangnatalaga 7 months ago
AHAHAHAHHAHA LOL! 240p quality cuts anything above 10kHz.
ThereWasNoFreeName 7 months ago
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tangnatalaga 7 months ago
Respond to this video... Guys speakers are not designed to test how high you can hear.LOL Speakers are designed to process many different frequencies with minimal crossover distortion. This determine the quality of a speaker. Speaker process sounds at 12khz maximum. After that what you hear is really distortion. Since it is a single tone, it don't sound like distorted. It only makes you think you are actually hearing the true frequency.
tangnatalaga 7 months ago
Respond to this video... The highest frequency in music are the cymbals. Hit a cymbal in the real world it is much different than what you hear in any kind of reproduced music. You know why? Because theres not a single speaker that can process the harmonics of sounds above 12khz. Don't believe the supposedly technical data on the box and all the frequency response nonsense. Those are marketing scheme made for people like you guys who don't know anything about electronic and frequencies.
tangnatalaga 7 months ago
I actually loved this video because you hear it fade out once it reaches a level you can't here, sense everyone has their own 'cut off' for being able to hear certain frequencies. it gave a more accurate range than just the basic hz tests ive seen on here. :P awesome.
77MommaBear96 7 months ago
I measure this one and the requency peaked at only 10khz.
tangnatalaga 7 months ago
@tangnatalaga that's because of 240p sound compression. Videos with 720p or full HD have full sound range
ThereWasNoFreeName 7 months ago
after 12k i cant hear it O.o
Zogger99 7 months ago
How do u make such a visualization?
kindafunny3000 11 months ago
i believe i just shit myself
pfcdaniel94 1 year ago
Thanks you blew my speakers and set them
On fire
SUBWOOFER556 1 year ago
@SUBWOOFER556 Hahahhahahahahahahahahahahahhahaahhaahhaha aww. That was kinda funny though.
AnnaLovesYouXx 1 year ago
i heard the whole thing
hotrodsniper 1 year ago
I played this with my windows open, and around 12K, my neighbor's dog started freaking out, then stopped when the vid ended.
I now have a new favorite game, albeit a little evil, heh heh.
Beatleboy62 1 year ago 4
@ 12k i cant hear a thing!
icelinen 1 year ago
need a logarithmic sweep. linear just blows past the lower 5 octaves so fast
ivionday 1 year ago
OMFG! My eyes were actually most hurt of this around 9k, OMFG, that hurts!
kidel3 1 year ago
LOL SO COOL
melikeutooob 1 year ago
hmm yeah it's right, youtube has limits, i did it in my computer and i could hear more than i could in this video
croemy 1 year ago
Im scared that my ears will explode or something
zakaria888 1 year ago 20
I must be getting old, I can only hear about half the frequencies a normal person could (20k) ;_;
sannin3 2 years ago
don't think that every speakers will play 20k
simon1234simon 2 years ago
dude, this kind of sounds can do very awesome things to your soul, for real !!
Cool vid' - 5/5
PATRIENIX 2 years ago
You are incredibly naive guys, I am a first year IT student and I know that mp3 cuts for a range of sounds clearly audible by the human ear, max hz for mp3 is 10000hz so it's impossible to play 20khz in mp3 :-) enjoy lolorotfl.
samotron1984 2 years ago
about 10khz* i dont remember well at last ;d
samotron1984 2 years ago
1ste: Your speakers need to support 20.000hz
2nd: Youtube got his maximum.... i think that the reason that everybody is loosing it at 16sec's is because Youtube is Blocking it ;)
eddimurpi 2 years ago
I can hear it hole way to the end
clydeburkey 2 years ago 9
hi vandexov,
i really like the way you can see the frequency as it is being played. Can you please tell me what program you used? or which programs can do this? thanks a lot!
haykay4321 2 years ago 5
Hi haykay4321, glad you liked it, I used "Adobe Audition 1.5" to generate the tone, it is easy and straight forward, this is all you need ! I guess you can download a free trial, and Im pretty sure you can do such thing with almost any audio editing tool you have.
zandexov 2 years ago 4
i am 15 and i lost it at 10khz
cvancek 2 years ago
ive got it to 16 secs..
Darkslither 2 years ago
Ok I'm posting this at 2:59 A.M. and I'm putting my headphones on and turning it all the way, if I die, well fuck.
RyanKaufman 2 years ago
I lost it at 12k
PhilAndFrankShow 2 years ago
Hi zandexov,
please can you tell me please how I can get that tone from 20hz to 20,000 ?
its very good
thanks very much
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zxzxzx000000 2 years ago
IM BLIND!!!!
AdrianAndHisAfro 2 years ago
Wow that made my vision go blury.
AngelofSilence1212 2 years ago