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I have uploaded a Bass Tester. There is no point to me showing the bass tester it is strictly just a tone. It is tone which projects Sine Waves. If you know anything about math that looks a Wavy line. And since sound is just a Sine Waves which increase in there rate of oscillation to create more higher pitch sounds. So I am projecting a sine wave. Earlier you can hear the sound the better your speakers. Don’t listen for the initial kick sound but the vibrations after it. There are three tests. One is just a straight up, one note up every time, then it’s a slide to the highest note, then an overlapping sine which creates a very unique effect. Turning your speakers to full blast will not achieve the goal of the test, it defeats the purpose because what you could actually be hearing is the static caused by your speakers being unable to project sound at that high/low a rate. The best ways to fix this problem is turn of your sound system, and then turn it back on; the volume should be at its factory default and should be ready to go. If your system has memory and remembers the volume level you can do one of two things. Unplug and the plug the power back in will be the easiest manner or just simply put it at around 30-40 (if higher numbers equal louder sound) or 25-35 (if lower numbers equal higher sound).
You can download it here. (Right-Click—->Save As….)(You can also listen to it if you click on it)
(By listening to the song you are telling me “It’s My fault, the listener, if anything happens to my speakers I take full responsibility and will not sue Firdaush.”)