• Haggunenons@lemmy.worldOPM
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          3 months ago

          I don’t think an audio file would do much good unless you are an elephant or a similarly sized(with. Few exceptions) animal. It’s infrasonic, so the only way to hear it would be to shift it up to our hearing range which would be a different sound. Elephants do make sounds we can hear, of course, but a lot of their communication is super long distance, which is really only realisticly doable with extremely low sounds.

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            3 months ago

            I just reviewed the sepctrogram and data, it’s within hearing range, a portion is on the edge of 10hz which can barely be “heard” but we will notice the sound dully

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              3 months ago

              That’s interesting, I was always taught that the hearing range of humans was 20hz-20kHz. Is it more of a body vibration or actually hearing at 10hz?

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                3 months ago

                You can get rated subwoofers at 5hz it’s definitely more of a feel for me but my girlfriend is way more sensitive to bass than me and i can hear 15hz dully already

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      3 months ago

      I see the image. Do you happen to know if the raw data is available? I want to pitch it up to human ranges to see what it sounds like.