![]() ![]() listening to it in the house had the floors shaking from my single 12" sub, and the four 8" in my KEF Reference mains, and beyond that, the music is fantastic. Record jacket is in very good condition with slight wear and vinyl record is also in very good condition with minor dust and/or surface mars that should not impact playability. I just picked up a 4 disc set from Enya, of all things, and the bass on that CD is astounding. a virtual trip through the mind of a madman. I blew out countless soft dome tweeters in my old IASCA car with that CD listening to the alarm clocks at the start of the track "Time" as well. It'll run your entire system through the wringer in fact. The heart beat at the beginning of the CD also spikes at 20Hz, so if you really want to test out the low end extension of your subs, for about $50, that CD will do the trick. The bass on that disc is flawless, smooth and tight, and blends incredibly well to midbass and above. It's Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab's (MFSL) 24K Gold pressed CD of Dark Side of the Moon. If you can afford it, have the desire, and can find it, there's an out of print CD I see on eBay sometimes that's one of my absolute favorite demo CDs. Listen to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon some time. Rock is, and always has been, very bass intensive, but in a more complex manner than Hip Hop for the most part, since the bass from Rock music stems from bass guitar as well as drums, where Hip hop relies more on drums and synth, like electronic music. Hip Hop is very bass heavy, but that doesn't mean that other musical genres aren't just as full of low end. I like just about everything, but never got into country much. Posted on Thursday, Decem03:51 GMTlive and let live. ![]()
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