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Just have a listen to this intro, I've always loved it and I've always played it LOUD because damn it digs! It wasn't until recently when I installed a proper spectrum analyzer in my Foobar2000 that I realised that it digs REALLY deep, the sweeps goes down below 20Hz :eek: And also the kick throughout the track thumps nicely at 36Hz, yummy!
Would really love to one day hear this on a rig that can play it to its full potential ^^
 
Just have a listen to this intro, I've always loved it and I've always played it LOUD because damn it digs! It wasn't until recently when I installed a proper spectrum analyzer in my Foobar2000 that I realised that it digs REALLY deep, the sweeps goes down below 20Hz :eek: And also the kick throughout the track thumps nicely at 36Hz, yummy!
Would really love to one day hear this on a rig that can play it to its full potential ^^
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Just have a listen to this intro, I've always loved it and I've always played it LOUD because damn it digs! It wasn't until recently when I installed a proper spectrum analyzer in my Foobar2000 that I realised that it digs REALLY deep, the sweeps goes down below 20Hz And also the kick throughout the track thumps nicely at 36Hz, yummy!:eek:
Would really love to one day hear this on a rig that can play it to its full potential ^^

I also extracted the soundtrack (by River MC32 into 44.1 Hz 24 bit .aif format), and it was analyzed by ADOBE Audition 3.0.1 and by MusicScope 2.1.0.

Unfortunately, the soundtrack of the YouTube video clip is gain saturated;
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I analyzed the 3D (Fq-gain-time) color spectrum in 10 Hz - 22.05 kHz vertical log scale, as well as 10 Hz - 400 Hz vertical log scale;
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Then, in 10 Hz - 100 Hz vertical linear scale with modified color spectrum controls;
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And, the whole 9:01 min track was selected and scanned for FFT Fq spectrum analysis;
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Next, I analyzed the track with MusicScope 2.1.0, again showing the track is gain saturated indicated by redline in the circular diagram;
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Nice, I like that, made my head rock! Sounded very good on the same stock Sennheiser HD560s New Version headphones. I found that to be a really good soundstage track too, felt like there was a lot of depth to it. Nice.
Ah I see, a fellow basshead. Hardly a surprise in this thread. :p :D

It's indeed an exceptionally well made track, including soundstage. Better listen on the big stereo though instead of headphones, to do it justice. Bass needs physicality!

Here's another gem:


Enjoy, my brothers in bass!
 
Not the lowest of bass, but there is some good amount of content in the 30 Hz range in the middle of the track...


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