Sound frequency review

Kinja'd!!! by "traderQAMobileTestAutomationMobileBoostOn" (el-peasant)
Published 01/28/2017 at 16:06

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20-40 Hz is more felt than heard, it rattled my voice.

60-300 Hz, I couldn’t hear myself talk unless I yelled.

700-4000 Hz, It gets intense and loud! Reminds me of a jet taking off.

4000-8000 Hz, The high pitch starts to fade off, and in comes a futuristic “alien UFO” sound

I like the sound of a V8 cruising at 1760 RPM. That 440 Hz frequency just sounds right for some reason. (Scientifically proven?)


Replies (4)

Kinja'd!!! "jimz" (jimz)
01/28/2017 at 16:13, STARS: 0

I didn’t hear any of the “alien UFO” sound (on my phone riding in a car) but if it’s what I think it is it’s probably aliasing from too low a sampling frequency.

Kinja'd!!! "Echo51" (echo2047)
01/28/2017 at 16:15, STARS: 0

40-130hz i just had random stuff in my room rattle, guess i need to do sweeps to find rattly stuff more often! sub 30hz is typically felt by the air movement or other things making noise in tune with it.. 22hz in friend’s car makes your ears feel awful due to the pressure

Kinja'd!!! "functionoverfashion" (functionoverfashion)
01/28/2017 at 16:32, STARS: 0

This sounds amazing on Bose headphones.

Kinja'd!!! "facw" (facw)
01/28/2017 at 17:23, STARS: 0

This makes sounds on shitty Logitech speakers, one of which is on the floor, pointing down.