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<blockquote data-quote="Raven" data-source="post: 719504" data-attributes="member: 558368"><p>I like what's appropriate. Meaning, I like that rumble you get, but only if it's supposed to be there. I personally find it annoying when I'm listening to old In Flames album and instead of the guitars the drums are overwhelming. I wanna feel that snap as the kickbass drum is hit, not just the resulting bass.I wanna hear the sound a piano makes between hitting the key and the key striking the chord. I wanna hear the sound made as a finger slides from one end of an acoustic guitar to the other between notes.</p><p></p><p>Going the other way around, when a song has bass, I wanna feel it. I want to feel it more than hear it! I want that long running bass in the new Skinny Puppy to force me to adjust the rear view mirror over 40 seconds. I want that kick to be so hard that people I'm riding with go "What the h*ll was that?"</p><p></p><p>And I want to do it without the help of an equalizer or a bass knob. Picky, aren't I?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven, post: 719504, member: 558368"] I like what's appropriate. Meaning, I like that rumble you get, but only if it's supposed to be there. I personally find it annoying when I'm listening to old In Flames album and instead of the guitars the drums are overwhelming. I wanna feel that snap as the kickbass drum is hit, not just the resulting bass.I wanna hear the sound a piano makes between hitting the key and the key striking the chord. I wanna hear the sound made as a finger slides from one end of an acoustic guitar to the other between notes. Going the other way around, when a song has bass, I wanna feel it. I want to feel it more than hear it! I want that long running bass in the new Skinny Puppy to force me to adjust the rear view mirror over 40 seconds. I want that kick to be so hard that people I'm riding with go "What the h*ll was that?" And I want to do it without the help of an equalizer or a bass knob. Picky, aren't I? [/QUOTE]
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