@nik12937 you can hear below 20hz, just not very well at all. Mostly you perceive the pressure differential caused by the sound wave which your ear drum tells you you are "hearing".
@NVMDSTEvil You "hear" sound The definition of sound is vibrations transmitted through an elastic solid or a liquid or gas, with frequencies in the approximate range of 20 to 20,000 hertz, capable of being detected by human organs of hearing. 0Hz is therefore not sound, and you cannot hear it. I can press on my ear drum to cause pressure, but that isn't sound either.
@nik12937 Well of course you "hear" sound.. and 0hz means no movement, so of course there's no sound. I suggest against putting your finger against your ear drum..
No sound on 1:54 :(
sulmann26 5 months ago
▐▐▐right from the begining. but with my tv on behind me, i was so weird▐▐▐
nuker47 7 months ago
until 12 seconds i didn't know what it was, but after that was clearly until 1 54 when my loudspeakers didn´t produce any sound
heikization 7 months ago
From about 0:55 to 1:53 old Compaq R40000 with Altec Lansing laptop speakers.
U2HereY 7 months ago
from 0.22 i can hear it rising, before is just a growl and a hisss.
technics new class A CA10 amp and 2x100W two way speakers.
Jeeve79 7 months ago
I wonder how much of the variation in the sound is from my speakers and how much is from my crappy ears.
dav1dh0ff 7 months ago
0:17 with Bose headphones
IXxPURITYxXI 8 months ago
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Listen now humans CAN heard from 20hz TO 20kHz (0:00-2:00)
wad12313 8 months ago
Listen now humans CAN heard from 20hz TO 20kHz
wad12313 8 months ago
my other laptop doesn't start producing sound until 0:55
miviezgeneration 8 months ago
how on earth did my laptop speakers start producing sound at 0:00?
miviezgeneration 8 months ago
i heard 0:01-1:54
90hiiri 8 months ago
I can actually hear the beginning but I lose sound between 0.10 and 0.16. I lose it again just before 1.54
jochemsmolders 8 months ago
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jochemsmolders 8 months ago
My ear Hz
jochemsmolders 8 months ago
0:30, with my no-brand gaming chair superbass. :D
It started!!!
AVproductionsTM 9 months ago
0:30, with my no-brand gaming chair superbass. :D
AVproductionsTM 9 months ago
senn hd595: from the beginning, oh dear.
RandomNinjaOfEvil 9 months ago
1:55 , on seinheiser headset.
TheSympathon 9 months ago
1 dude blew up his speakers...
quadghost7 9 months ago
1:55 ;P
TheHanschrist 10 months ago
1:55 ;P
TheHanschrist 10 months ago
I love how at 1:54 the sound disappeared :D (at least for me)
OH and looking at the speakers move REALLY SLOW without me being able to hear them AWESOME
+ now I have a new way to piss off my neighbors! lol
MrKiR0 10 months ago
at 135 my dog started barking
Gag660 11 months ago
I, too, until the second 1:54 =).. That follows??
esquerdo1295 11 months ago
I heard from play to 1:54 as well.
erictarbox 11 months ago
All on my mdrv6s and on my Roland kc550 amp.
kjfld 1 year ago
.125 seconds
eminem123456789ful 1 year ago
Sony bass headphones...heard everything :D
Triggahappi273 1 year ago
12seconds with logitick g35 lol
joshuayo88 1 year ago
0.1 secs lol
mj3791 1 year ago
damn sony mdrv6 headphones are fucking awesome
NorthWestV6 1 year ago
@NorthWestV6 YES THEY ARE!!! :D
MrKiR0 10 months ago
actually more like 17 seconds in with woofer
UFO6NewWorldOrder 1 year ago
I have a subwoofer so i could start hearing it at 12 seconds but without it and just my Mac speakers i dont hear it till about 54 seconds in
UFO6NewWorldOrder 1 year ago
i couldnt hear it until 32 unless i turn it right up,
but yeah 0:32 at a low volume and it stopped at 1:54 lol like everybody else haha
brad1468 1 year ago
i heard 0.00- 1.54
Mrfrezzer11 1 year ago
0:00-0:03 is 1hz from 0:04-1:53 it increases till my sound card cuts it out as a brief click then silence
M0VI3GUY 1 year ago
i´ve heared everything
switchfan50 1 year ago
to 1:54
zcodrio 1 year ago
from 0:04 to 1:54 is that good?
slavivlaev 1 year ago
No one can physically hear below 20Hz, so bullshit if you said you could hear in the beginning.
nik12937 1 year ago
@nik12937 you can hear below 20hz, just not very well at all. Mostly you perceive the pressure differential caused by the sound wave which your ear drum tells you you are "hearing".
NVMDSTEvil 1 year ago
@NVMDSTEvil You "hear" sound The definition of sound is vibrations transmitted through an elastic solid or a liquid or gas, with frequencies in the approximate range of 20 to 20,000 hertz, capable of being detected by human organs of hearing. 0Hz is therefore not sound, and you cannot hear it. I can press on my ear drum to cause pressure, but that isn't sound either.
nik12937 1 year ago
@nik12937 Well of course you "hear" sound.. and 0hz means no movement, so of course there's no sound. I suggest against putting your finger against your ear drum..
NVMDSTEvil 1 year ago
i herd 0:00-2:00.
GIossary 1 year ago
0:00 to 1:54, but it stops there
stydel311 1 year ago
00 to 1:54ish, but it was awesome b/c at low hz you could feel the subs individual vibrations
rmoose01 1 year ago
:56 to 1:54
iamthewalrus080391 1 year ago
From the very beginning with headphones.
jewee 1 year ago
right away
MuchinRox30 1 year ago
My sub woofer air hole just became my new fan.
AquuL 1 year ago
it stops at 1:56 ? does it still play after that?
pimpo911 1 year ago
at 1:55 I stopped hearing anything. Before that, I heard everything.
meaning1 1 year ago
0:00 on 2 channel stereo system
Trav19970 1 year ago
40 on mac book speakers; 0 with headphones
fuse1921 1 year ago
waves right away. and a solid bass line at 7
PercussiveSound 1 year ago
right away...(headphones)
CoffeeKing777 1 year ago
0:00 w/headphones
PSXDooMERR 1 year ago
0:00 with headphones .
isradanny 1 year ago
around 16 or 17 seconds
saber1994 2 years ago