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What is considered high frequency sound?
High frequency sound is sound of which the frequency lies between 8 and 20 kHz. High frequency sound with a frequency over 16 kHz can hardly be heard, but it is not completely inaudible. Younger persons hear high frequency sound better and their hearing range is greater toward the high frequencies.
Does high frequency sound damage hearing?
You can suffer hearing damage from both high frequency sounds and overly loud sounds. Frequently using headphones at a loud volume can cause permanent hearing loss.
Can high frequency sounds damage speakers?
Well yes, playing certain frequencies and amplitudes on speakers that cannot support them can indeed damage them.
Why is there a buzzing sound coming out of my speakers?
It’s part of the equipment, and the only cure is generally better equipment. The number-one cause of unusual audio noise and weird video is the ground loop, simply because it’s so darned easy to create. The most common manifestations are a loud buzz or hum coming through the speakers, or scrolling bands on a TV screen.
Why does my audio sound weird on YouTube?
The number-one cause of unusual audio noise and weird video is the ground loop, simply because it’s so darned easy to create. The most common manifestations are a loud buzz or hum coming through the speakers, or scrolling bands on a TV screen.
How old do you have to be to hear high frequency sound?
At 10 p.m., the devices are activated and a high frequency sound — somewhere between 17.5-18.5 kilohertz — is emitted. It’s main setting is audible to individuals from age 13 to 25 years old, according to the company that makes it, Moving Sound Technologies.
How do I know if my speakers are bad?
To see if the speakers are the problem, simply plug them into an audio source other than your PC—like a phone or an MP3 player.