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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8748127" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>You seem to have a vendetta against low bass, like you're gonna convince people to not tune low. There's plenty of people who like to play in the 20's man. Tons of people I design for like to. It's fun, that's why. Idk what our age difference is, but Ghetto Boys is old as f*ck and isn't a relevant comparison for today's music. Electronic music is a whole different field than rap. The bass is just way different. You're a borderline hater of other people's tuning liking. I mean, you do you, let other people do themselves. Idk why tuning low is bad, if that's what people know they want. Music is a feeling, people shouldn't have to justify why they want their box made to play a certain way. It's their ears to listen to their box, not yours or mine. Your argument there is valid, as far as playing notes, but people listen to all different types of music. 40 hz is probably peaky as f, depends on the vehicle and how everything is set up. Just because you can maybe play 30 or however low with a 40 hz tuning, doesn't mean that it plays 30 hz like people want 30 hz to sound. But that's ok if you like your system tuned high, and it's ok if other people like their systems tuned low.</p><p></p><p>I have walls I do tuned to 23-24 hz, and it's amazing and fun to do something like that. If you think there's something wrong with that, then you don't understand the beauty of music. The point is, there are no rules. Your imagination or mine or whoever's mind is the only limiter, when it comes to audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8748127, member: 591582"] You seem to have a vendetta against low bass, like you're gonna convince people to not tune low. There's plenty of people who like to play in the 20's man. Tons of people I design for like to. It's fun, that's why. Idk what our age difference is, but Ghetto Boys is old as f*ck and isn't a relevant comparison for today's music. Electronic music is a whole different field than rap. The bass is just way different. You're a borderline hater of other people's tuning liking. I mean, you do you, let other people do themselves. Idk why tuning low is bad, if that's what people know they want. Music is a feeling, people shouldn't have to justify why they want their box made to play a certain way. It's their ears to listen to their box, not yours or mine. Your argument there is valid, as far as playing notes, but people listen to all different types of music. 40 hz is probably peaky as f, depends on the vehicle and how everything is set up. Just because you can maybe play 30 or however low with a 40 hz tuning, doesn't mean that it plays 30 hz like people want 30 hz to sound. But that's ok if you like your system tuned high, and it's ok if other people like their systems tuned low. I have walls I do tuned to 23-24 hz, and it's amazing and fun to do something like that. If you think there's something wrong with that, then you don't understand the beauty of music. The point is, there are no rules. Your imagination or mine or whoever's mind is the only limiter, when it comes to audio. [/QUOTE]
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