Kiểm tra Loa

Kiểm tra chức năng và chất lượng loa

Volume Control

Adjust the test volume level

Volume
50%
Test Frequency440 Hz

Kênh trái

Test left speaker/headphone

Kênh phải

Test right speaker/headphone

Kiểm tra Mono

Test both speakers with mono signal

Kiểm tra quét tần số

Frequency sweep from 20Hz to 20kHz

Kiểm tra âm thanh 3D

Rotating 3D audio test

Audio Sample Tests

Test with generated audio samples

Test Instructions

1

Device Selection: Click the refresh icon and allow microphone access when prompted. This is required by your browser to detect and list your specific speakers (like "Headphones" or "Bluetooth").

2

Adjust your system volume to a comfortable level before starting tests.

2

For stereo tests, ensure you can hear audio from the specified channel only.

3

For frequency sweep test, listen for consistent audio throughout the range.

4

For binaural test, audio should appear to move around your head.

Cách kiểm tra Loa

  1. Nhấn các nút phát để kiểm tra từng kênh trái và phải.
  2. Xác minh âm thanh phát ra từ đúng loa cho mỗi kênh.
  3. Chạy quét tần số để kiểm tra độ rõ và phạm vi âm thanh.
  4. Sử dụng kiểm tra âm lượng để đảm bảo không bị méo tiếng ở mức cao.

Why Perform a Sound Test?

A regular sound test is essential for ensuring your audio equipment delivers the best possible experience. Whether you're a gamer needing precise directional audio, a music lover seeking high fidelity, or a professional ensuring accurate monitoring, our online sound check tool helps you verify performance.

Importance of Sound Checking

Over time, speakers and headphones can degrade or accumulate dust affecting sound quality. A sound check can reveal subtle issues like channel imbalance, frequency loss, or distortion before they ruin your listening experience.

Common Sound Test Questions

What is a stereo sound test?

A stereo sound test checks if your left and right speakers are correctly positioned and functioning independently. It plays a distinct sound on each channel to verify separation.

Why do I need a frequency sound check?

A frequency sound check sweeps from low bass (20Hz) to high treble (20kHz) to ensure your speakers can reproduce the full range of audible sound without gaps or buzzing.