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  1. Guide to Subwoofer Calibration and Bass Preferences

    Feb 20, 2018 · Our normal hearing range, where all frequencies sound equal in loudness, is the range from 500Hz to 5,000Hz. According to the Equal Loudness Contours, our perception of loudness …

  2. What is bass extension - AVS Forum

    Jan 26, 2023 · We don't hear very low-frequencies as well as those in our normal hearing range, so 30Hz sounds have to be pretty loud in order to be particularly noticeable or meaningful. But, as you …

  3. Your Hearing Range: actual vs age-expected average? - AVS Forum

    Mar 18, 2013 · Save Reply Quote Like 0 Reply BassThatHz Discussion starter 14,182 posts · Joined 2008 #4 ·Mar 18, 2013 If it is a bell-curve average, then 25% will have no significant loss in hearing, …

  4. SVS SB4000 or SB17 Ultra - AVS Forum

    Jan 4, 2025 · We don't hear bass frequencies nearly as well as we do those in our normal hearing range of 500Hz to 5,000Hz. Subwoofers mainly play frequencies below about 120Hz or so, and by then it …

  5. Audyssey sub trim/gain result - is this normal? - AVS Forum

    Dec 18, 2020 · Remember though, that the lower your master volume is, the less that you will hear the lowest frequencies, because we don't hear those frequencies as well as we do those in our normal …

  6. JTR RS2 (240v 6000w version) VS dual Rythmik G25HP - AVS Forum

    Mar 14, 2023 · I assume that you will be listening at extremely high volume levels, but the lowest frequencies become progressively harder to hear than those that are closer to our normal hearing …

  7. Have you guys ever heard of • Rotary Subwoofers • | AVS Forum

    Jul 19, 2018 · Rotary woofers excel at producing sounds below 20 Hz, below the normal hearing range; when installed in the wall of a sealed room, they can produce audio frequencies down to zero Hz, a …

  8. Is a flat frequency response desired, or do people want...

    Oct 28, 2019 · It takes more volume for us to hear bass frequencies at an equal loudness level to those in our normal hearing range. In fact, that is the whole reason why the LFE channel (low-frequency …

  9. Musical Sub vs Home Theater Sub. Reference to a PSA/JTR...

    Jul 29, 2024 · FWIW, I have always believed that it is easier to hear differences in speakers than it is in subwoofers, because speakers play frequencies that are in our normal hearing range of about 500Hz …

  10. What am I missing below 30hz??? - AVS Forum

    Oct 27, 2003 · Originally posted by John Robert So is all the info below 30hz outside normal hearing range? Can it only be "felt"?