Subwoofer Bass Test

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For those looking to purchase a subwoofer or just needing to test one out, knowing what audio can you use to get the best effect for the subwoofer’s quality can help. The subwoofer is your loudspeaker designed to give you the low pitch sound. For those looking to add good quality bass to their audio, they need to find some tracks known for a large use of the bass. Here are the best tracks for testing a subwoofer.

To find out what your subwoofer is capable of producing, play one of these impactful bass tracks: • Dire Straights track “Money for Nothing.” This song has soft vocals which makes it easy to hear the bass clearly and the drum sequence at the introduction. • The movie Apollo 13 has a launch sequence that contains incredible bass sounds because of the ignition and burn of the rocket launch.

• “Hell’s Bells” by AC/DC. This music track contains a long period of instrumentals from guitars to drums before the vocals begin.

The time leading up to the singing will give you a good sense of a subwoofer’s bass quality. • The Lord of the Rings movies contains so many bass sounds from the explosions, fireworks, and earthquakes that occur in the trilogy that these movies are perfect for testing out the bass quality.

Digimon Tamers Soundtrack Deutsch there. • A song called “Debut Album” by Crazy from Seal contains a 5 minute segment in which the bass is the main focus. • Queen’s “We will rock you” has a beat from the beginning that doesn’t let up. This is perfect for testing the bass quality. • Eminem’s song “Without me” has a bass line and bass drum that you can test the bass quality for a 4 minute time span. • “Slam” by Onyx contains non-stop bass sounds between the deep snare drum and the bass sounds combined. This is perfect for testing your subwoofer.

• Nappy Root’s song “Awnaw” has a heavy guitar playing, bass line, and a drum combination to give you deep bass sounds. • Cypress Hill’s “Insane in the Membrane” will give you a way to test deep vocals in your bass sound. The vocals plus the bass drum make it a great way to feel the deep sounds your subwoofer can produce. Try out any of these tracks on a subwoofer to feel the bass sound. These tracks, with their deep bass sound, will give you the full sense of the bass quality.

Whether in your car or in your home, any of these tracks will allow you to feel the thumping capability the subwoofer possesses. Find at Audiomart.

Kick 1 →70Hz Kick 2 →60Hz Kick 3 →50Hz Kick 4 →40Hz Kick 5 →30Hz Kick 6 →20Hz Play these files, in two test conditions: first, with your main speakers only, then with your subwoofer turned on. If your system has been properly set up, the level of all these kick drums should remain the same, whatever the file and condition. You will hear a difference though, as each kick offers a different depth. A better subwoofer will discriminate among all the kicks easily. But remember, the only difference you should hear will be in the frequency range, not the loudness.