08-12-2012, 04:25 PM
There atre 2 specific files to test it:
A 20-20kHz tone for the left channel and one for the right channel.
If the speaker is capable of these frequencies, you should hear some noise from the beginning to the end. If you don't hear, it means your speaker isn't capable of playing it.
I bought it some years ago, so I can't find the item at my purchases.
I did a search and found this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-E1988-Rotary...2a1577879d
Don't have anything to do with the seller. Just pointed this as a way to show what to look for. There are some smaller and cheaper, but it seems that your best bet would be a pair of speakers, instead of one cube with speakers at both sides (like mine). A pair of speakers is better since you can place each side at your sides.
A 20-20kHz tone for the left channel and one for the right channel.
If the speaker is capable of these frequencies, you should hear some noise from the beginning to the end. If you don't hear, it means your speaker isn't capable of playing it.
I bought it some years ago, so I can't find the item at my purchases.
I did a search and found this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-E1988-Rotary...2a1577879d
Don't have anything to do with the seller. Just pointed this as a way to show what to look for. There are some smaller and cheaper, but it seems that your best bet would be a pair of speakers, instead of one cube with speakers at both sides (like mine). A pair of speakers is better since you can place each side at your sides.