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FrantzM

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This song requires serious low bass capabilities... If you can get below 30 Hz with serious SPL, I believe it goes down as low as 22 Hz at serious SPL... It is there at 2:36 seconds into the song , things should rattle in your room and the pressurization felt.. I love the song by the way..

 
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Polvera - Mixed David Cordero, Miguel Otero
Seriously low 8Hz 16Hz etc

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I don't know how much it drops in frequency, but this famous 1979 Telarc recording is known to literally disassemble woofers and subwoofers.

 

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Almost full level at 1Hz. WTF?
Where do you see full level at 1 Hz? This track has lots of low frequency stuff (nice), but won't activate our Digital DC Protection, and the above screenshots also show legal levels only.
 

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Where do you see full level at 1 Hz? This track has lots of low frequency stuff (nice), but won't activate our Digital DC Protection, and the above screenshots also show legal levels only.
I purchased the track then used Audition CC to normalise the track level to 0dB.

As seen on the top image the sub-bass signal is the highest signal, on average. Unfortunately Adobe CC does not show subsonic signals (or I cant find how).

I marked the poster's image. The is 1Hz signal is only 15dB below the peak signal. Average the signal and you will roughly get what where the red line shows.

I cannot talk about your DC protection, however 1Hz is not DC.

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I don't know how much it drops in frequency, but this famous 1979 Telarc recording is known to literally disassemble woofers and subwoofers.

AFAIR it also killed pickups.
 

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And the absolute torture (take a look at HF too )

Pan Sonic-Suhteellinen


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YT just for sample,obviously.
 

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It doesn't go down to 20's but it's well balanced and has a nice powerful constant LF energy after the 3:00.

Speedway at Nazareth-Mark Knopfler




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This is BRUTAL. The bass at 3 mins 30 secs is ... whoa. Then there's a bunch of like 10-15 khz stuff also. Good test track.
When test and measure I leave the room and sometimes I can sense it 2 floors up the house even if it plays at average 80db.The HF goes up to 20KHz ascending!
(can stand it even if it has some interesting parts)
 

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When test and measure I leave the room and sometimes I can sense it 2 floors up the house even if it plays at average 80db.The HF goes up to 20KHz acceding!
(can stand it even if it has some interesting parts)
For now I am on headphones (Hifiman Arya) it's intense.
 
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