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Hey guys, I was just wondering how to figure out how low a song hits, so I don't damage my subwoofers.

The song I was wondering about is My shit Bang - E-40.

Thanks

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Use the search, Tunez sub forum, Topic "what freq. is this song"

BTW its;

55, and 42hz.

Short drop to 30hz.

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56 and 42hz

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You open Audacity, drag the track in, highlight any section of the song where the bass hits for at least 5 seconds length, then go to "Analyze" at the top of Audacity, then "Plot Spectrum".

EDIT: Or you can just not bother learning how to do it and have other people do it for you! I kid, I kid...

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Yea the slowed version sounds great and hits hard enough to jiggle by balls a little.

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N8ball2013 - i think you'd stick your dick in a blender if it told you it was 40 wtih two kids your age. lol

srp365 - If posting were picking up bitches, I'd be going home single tonight

looks like tony montana sneezed in your car.

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wayyyyyyyyyyyy high bass

56hz and 42 hz never played em before

i peak in the 33 34hz range..

found out if you slow the song down 35% it gets down to 35hz (instead of42hz) and the drop is 28

Alright, I can't help it. I have to reply to this. Ok, i respect your opinion, but seriously? 56 is "wayyyyyyyyyyyy high bass" and you have "never played em before" ? What is your crossover point? 35hz with a 36db slope? Sorry I mean, yea 56hz is starting to get up in the "bass" range but its not "way high".

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Lol thanks for all the pointers. Needed to know how to figure it out. Thanks guys. And I don't think 56hz is WAAYY HIGH.

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-1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Coupe-

-2 12'' Alpine Type R's-

-Sony xPlode Head Unit-

-Planet Audio AC2000.2 Amplifier-

Anarchy Series 2-Channel Amplifier

RMS Power Rating

2 ohms: 700 Watts x 2 chan.

Bridged, 4 ohms: 1400 watts x 1 chan.

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:orly3: its too high?

respect his Hz authoritay :bowpuke:

Oh of course. lol.

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-1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Coupe-

-2 12'' Alpine Type R's-

-Sony xPlode Head Unit-

-Planet Audio AC2000.2 Amplifier-

Anarchy Series 2-Channel Amplifier

RMS Power Rating

2 ohms: 700 Watts x 2 chan.

Bridged, 4 ohms: 1400 watts x 1 chan.

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