lowerfrequency
Lowerfrequency is a term used to describe the low end of the frequency spectrum across disciplines such as acoustics, physics, and engineering. The exact boundary depends on context; in audio it typically denotes roughly 20 Hz up to 250 Hz, with subbass below about 60 Hz. In other fields, lowerfrequency content may extend from a few hertz to a few kilohertz, depending on what is considered high in that field.
Lowerfrequency waves have long wavelengths; in air, 20 Hz corresponds to about 17 meters, while 200 Hz
Measurement and processing of lowerfrequency content require appropriate sensing and calibration. Microphones, accelerometers, and spectrum analyzers
Applications and challenges: Lowerfrequency content is critical in music, film sound, and public-address systems. In seismology