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This image came from a post on Reddit. The user who posted it (on Reddit) said they're headphones with a 60Hz Helmholtz Resonator. In other words: more bass
I'm curious to know what it sounded like, but I'm definitely not interested in boosting my bass consumption lol.
So like, he made the thing for it to resonate more the sound you get when you are blowing slightly in a coke bottle to give you an idea. But just constantly
Oh. So a 60 Hz constant hum? Like a low-pitched tinnitus?
I think I know what that sounds like. My fridge has a low, 50-Hz hum that resonates at a specific point by my bedroom mirror but nowhere else in the house. It's very odd. But also pretty annoying when walking by it.