Sound from a low frequency speaker?
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WOOFSound from a low-frequency speaker?
ONCEINABLUEMOONLow entry on a frequency chart
subsonicnoting or pertaining to a sound wave with a frequency below the audio-frequency range
ultrasonicOf or involving sound waves with a frequency above the upper limit of human hearing
audiograma graphic representation of the relation of vibration frequency and the minimum sound intensity for hearing
highest(of a sound or note) Having a frequency at the upper end of the auditory range
infrasonicRelating to or denoting sound waves with a frequency below the lower limit of human audibility
supersonica wave or frequency moving at a speed greater than the speed of sound in air
supersonicsSUPERSONIC, a wave or frequency moving at a speed greater than the speed of sound in air
audiogramsAUDIOGRAM, a graphic representation of the relation of vibration frequency and the minimum sound intensity for hearing
spectraA similar image or distribution of components of sound, particles, etc., arranged according to such characteristics as frequency, charge, and energy
spectrumsA similar image or distribution of components of sound, particles, etc., arranged according to such characteristics as frequency, charge, and energy
formantone of the regions of concentration of energy, prominent on a sound spectrogram, that collectively constitute the frequency spectrum of a speech sound. The relative positioning of the first and second formants, whether periodic or aperiodic, as of the
formantsone of the regions of concentration of energy, prominent on a sound spectrogram, that collectively constitute the frequency spectrum of a speech sound. The relative positioning of the first and second formants, whether periodic or aperiodic, as of the
phonunit for measuring the apparent loudness of a sound, equal in number for a given sound to the intensity in decibels of a sound having a frequency of 1000 cycles per second when, in the judgment of a group of listeners, the two sounds are of equal loudness
phonsunit for measuring the apparent loudness of a sound, equal in number for a given sound to the intensity in decibels of a sound having a frequency of 1000 cycles per second when, in the judgment of a group of listeners, the two sounds are of equal loudness