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Any dubstep/dnb bumpers?;)
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<blockquote data-quote="tommymilan311" data-source="post: 8414332" data-attributes="member: 664761"><p>Who has good sound stage? Something to go off of, I'll go out and get a few CDs if I actually like the music. I get a lot of guys telling me 70s and 80s music, some 90s, but I'm not into classic rock much, not like the stuff recommended. Pink floyd and bands like that. I used to be into A Day to Remember and have a CD (homesick?) and the production quality is pretty good, but no evident stage, but on the new Slipknot CD I can hear the difference from the percussion from the drums from the guitars from the vocalist to even the keg placement. But it doesn't seem wide enough, like they are all standing 2 feet apart if that. Stage seems set okay for what I got, sound comes from just under my rear view mirror. A lot of this probably has to do with my build, no processor, no added sound dampening. But I can also hear a huge quality difference from one band to the other depending on what label they are signed to. I lost my ******* Silence CDs and my Job for a Cowboy CDs.</p><p></p><p>So what I guess let me expand my question, what Metal, death metal, deathcore, metalcore, and D&amp;B artists should I look at for good sound quality. I'm really digging the yellow claw and DJ Snake beats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommymilan311, post: 8414332, member: 664761"] Who has good sound stage? Something to go off of, I'll go out and get a few CDs if I actually like the music. I get a lot of guys telling me 70s and 80s music, some 90s, but I'm not into classic rock much, not like the stuff recommended. Pink floyd and bands like that. I used to be into A Day to Remember and have a CD (homesick?) and the production quality is pretty good, but no evident stage, but on the new Slipknot CD I can hear the difference from the percussion from the drums from the guitars from the vocalist to even the keg placement. But it doesn't seem wide enough, like they are all standing 2 feet apart if that. Stage seems set okay for what I got, sound comes from just under my rear view mirror. A lot of this probably has to do with my build, no processor, no added sound dampening. But I can also hear a huge quality difference from one band to the other depending on what label they are signed to. I lost my ******* Silence CDs and my Job for a Cowboy CDs. So what I guess let me expand my question, what Metal, death metal, deathcore, metalcore, and D&B artists should I look at for good sound quality. I'm really digging the yellow claw and DJ Snake beats. [/QUOTE]
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