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This enters the deep sub-bass and "ultra-low" territory.
Because these tracks contain boosted, non-dynamic low frequencies, they can easily push an amplifier into clipping or exceed a subwoofer's mechanical limits (Xmax) if the system isn't tuned correctly for these specific frequencies. Equipment Recommendations Midway Get Down Rebassed (37-24HZ)
To play this specific 37-24Hz range effectively, enthusiasts often use: This enters the deep sub-bass and "ultra-low" territory
Used to set precise subsonic filters (usually 2-3Hz below the box tuning) to protect the equipment from over-excursion at the 24Hz mark. Check out this single 15 build getting nasty Check out this single 15 build getting nasty
You can find the low-bass version on platforms like YouTube , often uploaded by bass enthusiasts who specialize in "rebassing" popular hip-hop or electronic tracks.
Usually large ported boxes or 6th-order bandpass designs to maximize gain at lower frequencies.