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Cyrus
 
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In article NM7vd.2692$Qk5.1996@lakeread04, "Matt"
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I've been googling around on this subject, but maybe I'm asking the wrong
question... I was driving for a couple hours today in my car. I have a 02
WRX w/ a "premium soundsystem" which includes an 8" subwoofer. Its
definitely cute. hehe. But since acquiring this vehicle, I've made some
audio upgrades and I'm looking at putting subs in it. I listened to a few
different types of music through my current system and I asked myself, are
there different kinds of bass?


Short answer: yes.

I listened to some GnR and some Metallica, where the kickdrum has been very
punchy in other systems, but not so much in mine, but I also listened to
some rap/techno, where the bass sounded better. Does the percussive nature
of a real acoustic kickdrum sound different from a more synthesized "note"
of rap & techno?


Definitely. Before the mix engineer gets his hands on it anyway.

Would my small sub in a sealed box make the rap and techno sound louder?


It could. Most frequency content in modern rap/r&b is centralized in a
couple places.

would a larger driver and/or ported sub make a difference?


Definitely. But it probably won't solve your midbass problem. Alot of
the older gnr and metallica stuff has almost as much midbass content as
bass/sub-bass stuff.

I currently have 2 12" Eminence Kappa Pro drivers and I'm designing the
subbox using the Eminence speaker designer software. I know the difference
in response between the two types of enclosures, but I don't know how that
translates to what I hear.


Experiment. Load some songs you know into a DAW program of some sort.
Find a spectrum analyzer and see where where the song is dancing. Play
with eq's to hear the changes real time, etc.


Any comments on the different kinds of bass? Thanks!




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