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40 Hz Test Tone Download

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The audio test tones below are available for free download and use in your projects. Select the tone you wish to download and click the corresponding format of your choice (or right-click and select 'Save link as...'). All files are mono, sampled at 44100Hz, 16-bit. If you're not sure which tone you want, 1kHz is a safe bet.

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Tone FrequencyDurationDownload:
100Hz0:05.00wav (0.4MB)mp3 (0.1MB)
0:30.00wav (2.5MB)mp3 (0.5MB)
250Hz0:05.00wav (0.4MB)mp3 (0.1MB)
0:30.00wav (2.5MB)mp3 (0.5MB)
440Hz0:05.00wav (0.4MB)mp3 (0.1MB)
0:30.00wav (2.5MB)mp3 (0.5MB)
1kHz0:05.00wav (0.4MB)mp3 (0.1MB)
0:30.00wav (2.5MB)mp3 (0.5MB)
10kHz0:05.00wav (0.4MB)mp3 (0.1MB)
0:30.00wav (2.5MB)mp3 (0.5MB)

Here you can download four MP3 files that help you to evaluate the low frequency reproduction in your audio system. These signals are equally suitable for full-bandwidth monitors and subwoofer systems. The signal that contains only one frequency is called a tone.

Individual Frequencies

First of the test signals boink.mp3 is a collection of tones at individual frequencies. Each of them is 10 cycles long. The frequencies in this signal are 16, 18, 20, 22, 26, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120 and 150Hz. There is a little space between the tones to enable your audio system to build up its forces. As you play this signal pay attention to the purity of the tone. The tone should be clean and all tones should have the same level. If you hear any distortion, noises or rattling check your sound system and your room. The source may be your loudspeakers but also something resonating in your listening room or even the audio equipment feeding the loudspeakers. This signal is particularly useful for testing the output capacity of your system because the signal is not continuous, stressing your audio system similar to actual music and yet the signal is analytical and well defined. Start from a low sound level and work up towards higher levels. Notice any changes.

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Sweep Tone

The second test tone sweep1.mp3 contains a tone that changes linearly in frequency from 10Hz to 150Hz. The level of the signal remains constant. Use this signal to check at what frequency the sound in your audio system becomes audible, how precisely the sound level remains constant over frequency and to locate any clear dips (anti-resonances) and peaks (resonances) in level at your listening location. Also you can locate problematic structures in your room, such as resonating curtain rails or furniture rattling at certain frequencies.

Pink Noise

40hz Test

Tone

40 Hz Test Tone Download For Pc

The third signal pink.mp3 contains noise. This 'Pink' noise has a particular characteristic (equal power per octave, power density decreases 3dB per octave) that makes all frequencies in the noise equally audible and therefore the pink noise can reveal very small frequency response differences effectively. It is an excellent signal for comparing the effect of any change you introduce in your sound system in the A/B test fashion. It has a spectrum similar to actual musical signal, and stresses your sound system similarly. Also, you can use this signal together with an octave-band or a third-octave-band real time analyzer to calibrate your sound system.

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85 Hz Sinewave

50hz Test Tone

The fourth signal 85Hz_sinewave.mp3 contains a tone for adjusting the phase of a Genelec subwoofer. Some subwoofer models do not feature a built-in test tone generator, so an 85 Hz test tone is useful to help set the phase adjustment correctly. The instructions for its use can be found in the subwoofer operating manuals and Quick Setup Guide. This is a full scale signal, so please turn the volume down before starting the test.