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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 2357146" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>150 is not subbass. If you have your sub acting as a midbass driver as well, that's your problem. Kick drums produce more than just bass frequencies and when I say, "bass line" I'm including every form of bass in the song - kick drum included. Bass guitars also produce frequencies higher than the actual note, especially if it's slightly distorted (not necessarily clipped) but I'm not going to post everything.</p><p></p><p>This thread is to get an idea of what material is in different songs. If you can't understand that and don't understand how it could be used, you might want to give up car audio as a hobby. Is this saying that all songs with certain frequencies will sound good in your car? Nope. Is it saying you will like them? Nope. Can it help filter songs that you might not like? Yep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 2357146, member: 570419"] 150 is not subbass. If you have your sub acting as a midbass driver as well, that's your problem. Kick drums produce more than just bass frequencies and when I say, "bass line" I'm including every form of bass in the song - kick drum included. Bass guitars also produce frequencies higher than the actual note, especially if it's slightly distorted (not necessarily clipped) but I'm not going to post everything. This thread is to get an idea of what material is in different songs. If you can't understand that and don't understand how it could be used, you might want to give up car audio as a hobby. Is this saying that all songs with certain frequencies will sound good in your car? Nope. Is it saying you will like them? Nope. Can it help filter songs that you might not like? Yep. [/QUOTE]
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