Comprehensive testing of your speakers and audio device performance, including audio quality analysis, frequency response testing, distortion detection and volume balance verification.
Comprehensive speaker performance testing solution
In-depth analysis of speaker audio quality performance and sound characteristics
Test speaker response capability and performance across different frequency ranges
Detect audio distortion levels and signal quality issues
Follow these simple steps to test your speakers
Ensure your system volume is set to a comfortable level and your speakers are properly connected.
Click the play button to start the audio test. You'll hear test tones and music samples.
Use the channel test to verify both left and right speakers are working correctly and balanced.
Listen for any distortion, crackling, or imbalance. Check the frequency response across different ranges.
Speaker testing is supported on all major browsers
Best experience with full Web Audio API support
Full support for audio playback and testing
Complete speaker testing functionality
Full support on macOS and iOS devices
Common questions about speaker testing
Check that your system volume is turned up and not muted. Ensure your speakers are properly connected and selected as the default audio output device in your system settings. Also verify that the browser has permission to play audio.
This could indicate a balance issue in your system settings, a problem with speaker placement, or a hardware issue with one of your speakers. Check your system audio balance settings and ensure both speakers are positioned correctly.
Distortion can be caused by damaged speakers, loose connections, volume set too high, or interference from other electronic devices. Try lowering the volume, checking cable connections, and moving speakers away from potential interference sources.
Use the frequency sweep test to play tones across the audible range (20Hz to 20kHz). Listen for any frequencies that sound unusually quiet or distorted, which may indicate limitations in your speakers' frequency response.
Yes, this tool works with any audio output device recognized by your system, including Bluetooth speakers, USB speakers, and built-in laptop speakers. Just ensure your Bluetooth speaker is connected and selected as the output device.
Small speakers often have limited bass response due to their physical size. This is normal for laptop speakers or small desktop speakers. For better bass, consider using larger speakers or adding a subwoofer to your setup.