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Can human really hear 20 Hz sound from a speaker?

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Yes, when the volume produced by the loudspeaker is sufficient and the listener has their hearing intact. Some people might have insufficient hearing from birth, some may have damaged it later, but all can feel the vibration with enough volume. read more

I can no longer hear the 12Hz tone, though it only dropped out recently. 15 Hz is still working. So that’s the Human bit. There are very few Speakers that really go down that far effectively. But my celestion Dittons do, with a tone generator. But since giving up vinyl for cds, the recorded music obviously doesn’t. read more

If you have a wider bandwith available, the headphones will have more headroom to work with. They will not be anywhere near their limit of response in both 20 Hz frequency range, and 20KHz frequency response as the 20–20K phones would be. read more

In the never-ending debate raging in the audiophile community about sound quality and what humans can or cannot hear, it is very very very very incredibly often cited that the upper-limit of the audible range of human hearing is 20 kHz, give or take. read more

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