Hello Spacewizard! 40Hz is also refered to as "Gamma" brainwaves.
If you want to have any effect from this you must use headphones/earplugs whatsoever.
But, you can get it produced to "Isochronic" tones, which you can perfectly use on a speaker.
Basically isochronic tones are single tones that come on and off at regular, evenly spaced intervals. This interval is typically brief, creating a beat that’s like a rhythmic pulse. They’re often embedded in other sounds, such as music or nature sounds.
Please do let me know if there is anything else I can guide you with. I produce alot of tracks tuned to frequencies and which I infuse with different brainwaves(alpha,beta,delta,gamma,theta and epsilon). Also got alot of tracks with isochronic tones(typically 10Hz and 4.5Hz)
Some info about the Gamma Waves(which will range from 25Hz to 100Hz, 100Hz is the peak also known as "hyper-gamma-waves":
- Gamma brainwaves are the fastest measurable EEG brainwaves, and have been equated to ‘heightened perception’, or a ‘peak mental state’ when there is simultaneous processing of information from different parts of the
brain.
- Gamma binaural beats are shown to positively affect our memory, and can even slow certain medical conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease.
- Gamma waves are associated with peak concentration and high levels of cognitive functioning.
Here's a link to one of my creatings, which I have tuned to 432Hz and infused with 40Hz Gamma waves: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HJwRtn8Owk&t=25s
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