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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8735825" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>No what I said is that I have several songs that play below 30 hz, because I specifically choose those songs. I'm not wasting an hour going through my 1000+ songs just to prove something to you that I already know. I don't owe you that. I have the songs, used to have them all in a playlist that I demo'd almost everyday. And furthermore, it doesn't even matter. Do your boxes however you want, I don't care. If you come to me and want a 38 hz box, or hell idc I'll tune your box to 80 hz if you want me to! You're trying to objectively argue a subjective subject, it's just not going to work. There's no argument to be had because everyone's ears are different.</p><p></p><p>Some boxes I tune to 35-38, some boxes I tune to 25 hz. I've tuned ported boxes anywhere from low 20's hz up to like 42-45 hz or so.</p><p></p><p>You're missing the whole beauty of audio is that you can tune to whatever you want. I have a certain type of customer base that doesn't want to play above 50 hz. 50 hz is usually the number, sometimes it's 60 hz. There's nothing wrong with that. There's nothing wrong with the people who don't care for bass lower than 30 hz. That's less common but I do get that request as well, say play as good as possible between 30-80 hz. That does sound fairly good on daily, just depends on what type of music you are listening to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8735825, member: 591582"] No what I said is that I have several songs that play below 30 hz, because I specifically choose those songs. I'm not wasting an hour going through my 1000+ songs just to prove something to you that I already know. I don't owe you that. I have the songs, used to have them all in a playlist that I demo'd almost everyday. And furthermore, it doesn't even matter. Do your boxes however you want, I don't care. If you come to me and want a 38 hz box, or hell idc I'll tune your box to 80 hz if you want me to! You're trying to objectively argue a subjective subject, it's just not going to work. There's no argument to be had because everyone's ears are different. Some boxes I tune to 35-38, some boxes I tune to 25 hz. I've tuned ported boxes anywhere from low 20's hz up to like 42-45 hz or so. You're missing the whole beauty of audio is that you can tune to whatever you want. I have a certain type of customer base that doesn't want to play above 50 hz. 50 hz is usually the number, sometimes it's 60 hz. There's nothing wrong with that. There's nothing wrong with the people who don't care for bass lower than 30 hz. That's less common but I do get that request as well, say play as good as possible between 30-80 hz. That does sound fairly good on daily, just depends on what type of music you are listening to. [/QUOTE]
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