35 Sine Tones For Audio Engineers











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1-minute pure sine tones at 35 frequencies. • *KEEP VOLUME LOW. Audio signals (whether test signals or music) can cause hearing loss or speaker/amplifier damage even if you cannot hear them! NEVER troubleshoot while wearing headphones. • DO NOT USE if you are not professionally trained in audio/acoustics. Instead consider the Fast Audio Test    • 1-Minute Audio Test for Stereo Speake...   or Extended Audio Test    • Extended Audio Test For Speakers   He...  . • *DISCLAIMER: You are fully responsible for the use and outcome of this video. Outlier Audio channel takes no responsibility nor owns any liability whatsoever for any outcome (whether damage, injury, or otherwise) from the use of this video or any videos on the channel. In no event shall this channel be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this video. If that is not acceptable, you may not not use this videos or any videos on this channel. • DO NOT TURN UP THE VOLUME if you can't hear the sound (unless you know what you are doing). Frequencies at the low range will be inaudible even if the speaker cone is moving. Just as with other bass-heavy music/tests, you could push your speakers past their mechanical limit if you're not careful. • DO NOT USE AS A HEARING TEST. Go to an audiologist. • DO NOT USE FOR TUNING YOUR SPEAKER EQUALIZER. At the least you'll need a calibrated microphone and acoustic tuning software/hardware. • This is a stepped sine wave test covering the full audio spectrum (but possibly limited by YouTube compression and your playback setting). 1-minute pure sine tones at 35 frequencies. • 0:01 10 Hz / Infrasonic • 1:01 12.5 Hz • 2:01 16 Hz • 3:01 20 Hz / Lower Hearing Threshold • 4:01 25 Hz • 5:01 31.5 Hz • 6:01 40 Hz • 7:01 50 Hz • 8:01 63 Hz • 9:01 80 Hz • 10:01 100 Hz • 11:01 125 Hz • 12:01 160 Hz • 13:01 200 Hz • 14:01 250 Hz • 15:01 315 Hz • 16:01 400 Hz • 17:01 500 Hz • 18:01 630 Hz • 19:01 800 Hz • 20:01 1000 Hz / Standard Calibration Tone • 21:01 1250 Hz • 22:01 1600 Hz • 23:01 2000 Hz • 24:01 2500 Hz • 25:01 3150 Hz • 26:01 4000 Hz • 27:01 5000 Hz • 28:01 6300 Hz • 29:01 8000 Hz • 30:01 10000 Hz • 31:01 12500 Hz • 32:01 16000 Hz • 33:01 18000 Hz • 34:01 20000 Hz / Upper Hearing Threshold • All signals created at Outlier Studios using floating point arithmetic and dithered at 16-bit before Youtube upload. Wavelength in units of time and distance (assumes 343 m/s speed of sound in air). Amplitude -14 dBFS (AES). • Post your questions/comments below. For consulting inquiries in audio/acoustics, contact me at: https://bit.ly/outlieraudio • // Made with Magix Movie Edit Pro: http://bit.ly/30qEGHE • // Please subscribe to support!

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