2 Hz Sound
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  • Your speaker makes pornographic moves.

  • thats a speaker having his masturbation

  • 19hz induces fear!

  • That's all very well but the frequency response of most speakers is around 20Hz to 20 kHz so that was just the cone moving, not an actual sound being made...

    Also, the average human ear can only hear 22Hz to 18 kHz. I don't see what the point of this video is... Please explain...?

  • @jofomofo1 It's extremely rare to see a speaker that can handle 2Hz, most bass speakers won't go under 15Hz. And sure enough you wont be able to hear it but boy can you feel it.

  • what is the pitch of that frequency? what note, i mean.

  • Das is sowas von gefakter Schwachsinn! Sry echt

  • @derjoe93

    was soll daran gafakt sein ?!

    wenn du ne gute anlage hast kommst du auch bis 1 hertz runter

  • @ixobert

    Glaube ich ehrlich gesagt nicht wirklich... Sieht für mich eher nach nem bearbeiteten Vid aus - mal abgesehn davon dass ich den Sinn irgendwie nicht verstehe, da man es ohnehin nicht hören kann

  • @derjoe93

    Meine 2 besten Anlagen kommen auf 1Hz, ich kann dir gern n vid machen xD

    der Sinn sei dahingestellt :)

  • @ixobert

    okay mach das ich bin gespannt :)

  • @derjoe93

    so, müsste jetz als videoantwort hochgeladen sein, wenn nich dann findest du's auf meiner Seite xD

  • oh i had it on mute

  • Sooooo fake

    Look at the floor

  • @shortcrossrulezz

    its not that hard to do that. download audacity, create a tone of 2 Hz, 50Hz ; whatever u want ; plug some good speakers on it and watch. its not rocket sience .

  • lol push ups :D

  • most speaker can all produce 2 hz... its just that the excursion isnt enough, to be noticable, or even accepted as producing.

  • I think that was the brown note

  • infrasounds cannot be created by a speaker like this sure the speaker still moves but not fast, big or efficient enough to push enough air for it to sound so it will just look like a moving speaker infra sound can be created by earthquakes, special fans, old church organs etc etc google it if interested

  • ogge7, people only can hear 16Hz and 20 000 Hz ... so don't fuck the shit

  • 20-20000hz is the average. 16hz -20000hz, maybe just for u....

  • but my dog going crazy

  • @damiandavid97

    dogs can hear lower frequenzy than we!

  • i dont hear it :(

  • i heard it

  • not posible, move you hand back and forth and see if you hear anything but wind. that is basicaly what this speaker is puting out

  • 120 BPM :P

  • i could hear it!!! awsome... that sound was like nothing ive ever heard before... holy crap! wow... i wonder if i can hear 1 hz

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  • haha/// i know, i cant hear anything under 20hz - 19 hz

  • dude you cant hear 2Hz. The human ear has a range of 20,000Hz-20Hz.

  • no shit what did i just say dumbass, read the comment asswipe... dumb fuckers like you piss me off.

  • @72Motocross72 You can go below 20hz. The 20-20 thing is not exactly true. People hear different frequencies. But it's also a question of harmonics.

  • I doubt anyone can hear 2hz, you could probably pick the frequency up with some other sense though.

  • It works as a fundamental. If you play 2hz with a hearable frequency, and the latter alone, there will be a difference.

  • "If you play 2hz with a hearable frequency"

    2hz it's the frequency, and it's normally not hearable.

    It can probably be felt and percepted as heard, but the human ear was never built that way. As goes with the perception of infrared and ultraviolet.

  • Eccit you miss the point totally. If you play two sounds together, they will interact, even if one cannot be heard.

  • own its on sound on this clip :DDDDD busted

  • With our current driver based technology that would be a definite no.

    Unless we move away from the traditional driver model, ie. (Rotary, other ;P)

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  • ever heard of rotary subwoofer...didnt think so

  • Actually I have, and they're not driver based.

  • Re-read your response...and i apologise

    would it actually be possible to produce a driver capable of producing a 2 Hz sound? (without distortion, and a flat response)

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  • ummmm yea...i think kicker makes one...i think... :)

  • Didn't hear anything. GREAT LOL

  • xD  .

  • Holy shit !

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  • delicious brain relax

  • Totally Speaker pr0n

  • In my neck of the woods we call this speaker excursion pr0n.

  • when u sleep your brain emits 2-3.99hz waves crazy huh

  • @jimhigginson2000 ...can't you just say 2-4?

  • @Supuhstar no because this is a delta wave and its < 4 :)

  • @jimhigginson2000 when you are streesed it emits 15-20 thats crazy too eh

  • @jimhigginson2000 explain that in detail to me please

  • @jimhigginson2000 is it a transverse wave or a longitudinal wave?

  • @31085265 sound travels as a longitudinal wave (compression of air) if that's what you meant...

  • as far as i can see its 2 vib/s so it is 2 hz

  • It is so low you cant even hear it

  • the human ear generally doesnt go below 20Hz unless your younger in which case i think some ppl can hear down to like 10Hz.. and up to 32Khz I believe.. as you get older that gap closes to like 30Hz-18Khz or so.. Its ridciculous how much you lose with age

  • it is true? 2 Hz with that speaker?

  • I doubt it.. Ive never seen any subwoofer with a rating of 2hz.. the lowest I have ever seen was a 15 and I believe it was on an Orion sub.. the big daddy sub on their lineup..

  • check out the "rotary subwoofer", it has a frequency response down to 1Hz!

  • 0.5 Hz

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