JSmith
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JSmith
I would be scared to play this on actively amped expensive tweetersThe whole album is a brutal test.Both for gear and ears
I am the biggest fun of actives but my matched pair will always have a capacitor before them .I would be scared to play this on actively amped expensive tweeters
Interesting track.Some classic 1990s drum and bass, the 50-55 second mark is where the deep bass kicks in:
Pan Sonic Virta 1
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.
I listened on speakers, which I enjoy more for deep bass, headphones go there technically but not so much viscerally. The sub-bass certainly has some real action in the 15-20 Hz range as @5mall5nail5 says. Great artists, I'd heard Mort Aux Vaches before but not this one for some reason. What an oversight.
I already said it's a torture.I believe the sound is not only BRUTAL but also DANGEROUS...
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I analyzed it after conversion of mkv into aiff 48 kHz 24 bit by JRiver MC 29.Did you measured a flac or the YT?
I have the actual wav's levels measured by rew in the same post,it goes up to -8db in the worst case.I analyzed it after conversion of mkv into aiff 48 kHz 24 bit by JRiver MC 29.
Spectrogram (results in spectrogram.png):
(I've use -z 60 scale which is quite good to show somewhat audible levels... you can replace "rate 200" with double the hz you want to see up to..)Code:sox input.wav -n remix - rate 200 spectrogram -z 60
Should be in the same directory?Trying to use this in Windows, but couldn't get it to work... Or rather, it could be working but I do not know when the generated image is...