18Hz is the point when most human ears can no longer hear a sound. The bass vibrates so low, at such a long wavelength, that under all but the most ideal conditions, average human being cannot hear it.
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infrasound ( ) n. A wave phenomenon sharing the physical nature of sound but with a range of frequencies below that of human
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