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<blockquote data-quote="bladebarrier" data-source="post: 6207675" data-attributes="member: 603808"><p>I don't know. 30hz and below is pretty uncommon. Of course it depends on what you listen to. Very few instruments, aside from pipe organs, can go that deep, or would ever do so on a regular basis. Sure bass cd's can get down there, and some hip hop, but it's not the norm for actual instruments. Hell, Enya has songs that get down close to 15hz, but you can barely hear the real sound (more like it's a feeling of air movement as much as anything).</p><p></p><p>Of course, if all you listen to are bass cd's, you should prepare your tuning for as deep as you can, if you like the ultra-low, synthesized notes.</p><p></p><p>/This message was brought to you by someone that prefers sealed boxes or very low tunings, in case it seemed like I don't see a need for low end extension. I just don't think that much common music ever gets that low.</p><p></p><p>//You have to go out of your way to find bass that deep. I do go out of my way to do it, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bladebarrier, post: 6207675, member: 603808"] I don't know. 30hz and below is pretty uncommon. Of course it depends on what you listen to. Very few instruments, aside from pipe organs, can go that deep, or would ever do so on a regular basis. Sure bass cd's can get down there, and some hip hop, but it's not the norm for actual instruments. Hell, Enya has songs that get down close to 15hz, but you can barely hear the real sound (more like it's a feeling of air movement as much as anything). Of course, if all you listen to are bass cd's, you should prepare your tuning for as deep as you can, if you like the ultra-low, synthesized notes. /This message was brought to you by someone that prefers sealed boxes or very low tunings, in case it seemed like I don't see a need for low end extension. I just don't think that much common music ever gets that low. //You have to go out of your way to find bass that deep. I do go out of my way to do it, though. [/QUOTE]
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