These are the specific frequencies the bass peaks at. 32Hz is a deep, "windy" bass, while 37Hz is a bit punchier but still very low.
Since these are often custom edits, they aren't usually on mainstream platforms like Spotify. Here is how to find them:
Many independent bass producers upload "Low Bass" edits here. Look for "Buy" or "Free Download" buttons in the track description to get the original file. Safety Warning for Your Gear
If the bass sounds "clippy" or like a flat thud rather than a smooth tone, turn it down immediately.
Usually refers to a classic Miami Bass or techno-bass artist/track popular in the car audio scene. How to Find and Download
Many "rebassers" upload their work to YouTube. While you can use converters, keep in mind that YouTube compresses audio, which can "clip" the low-end signals and potentially damage your speakers if played at high volumes.
These are the specific frequencies the bass peaks at. 32Hz is a deep, "windy" bass, while 37Hz is a bit punchier but still very low.
Since these are often custom edits, they aren't usually on mainstream platforms like Spotify. Here is how to find them:
Many independent bass producers upload "Low Bass" edits here. Look for "Buy" or "Free Download" buttons in the track description to get the original file. Safety Warning for Your Gear
If the bass sounds "clippy" or like a flat thud rather than a smooth tone, turn it down immediately.
Usually refers to a classic Miami Bass or techno-bass artist/track popular in the car audio scene. How to Find and Download
Many "rebassers" upload their work to YouTube. While you can use converters, keep in mind that YouTube compresses audio, which can "clip" the low-end signals and potentially damage your speakers if played at high volumes.