80 Hz clean pure sine wave BASS TEST TONE frequency

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80 Hz sine tone to test your speakers or headphones.

Humans can detect sounds in a frequency range from about 18 Hz to 20 kHz. (Human infants can actually hear frequencies slightly higher than 20 kHz, but lose some high-frequency sensitivity as they mature); the upper limit in average adults is often closer to 15–17 kHz. If you “hear” frequencies lower than 18 Hz, you might just be hearing harmonic distortion.
If you can´t hear the tone in this Video, this might be because of your listening device.

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Did many voice test things and although my voice rests at 130 hz I can drop it to 80 but idk what it sounds like to everyone else and now I still don't know 💀

thatperson
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i have a paid bass boost app that bass boosts up to +50dB and now my earphones stopped working

uglkstb
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Nahh... I dont play bass...i heard that 80 hz kills mosquitoes...I am just trying to sleep mahn 😂

kiranjaiswal