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Sub/drums etc bass range monitoring

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 4:57 am
by test_recordings
I can't analyse proper track frequencies with my DAW but is playing down to C1 (32.703Hz apparently: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_%28musical_note%29) really necessary? My speakers are two NS-20Ms and have the same bass range as the NS-10M. I just want to replicate the floor hugging bass of DMZ etc but it's hard to hear without headphones (of which I have a basic monitoring set), or a sub (which I don't want to buy extra).

Re: Sub/drums etc bass range monitoring

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 5:49 am
by fragments
I feel like to get floor hugging bass you need a sub. Its all about moving air...yer headphones...yer monitors...they ain't gonna do it. Even the most honest monitor manufacturers...I don't trust their specs on "how low they go". Sorry man :/ feeling your pain with 5 inch Equator's here...

Re: Sub/drums etc bass range monitoring

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 6:35 am
by cyclopian
subpac

Re: Sub/drums etc bass range monitoring

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:06 am
by test_recordings
Well mine only go to 50Hz properly like the NS-10Ms, can get higher than them because I have an extra 'super tweeter' but the same bass range. I read the Optical Reddit thread in the SNH and he used to go on analogue for production so bass was 60Hz+ because of the limitations but it's a different medium I suppose. I've heard from other people on here using NS-10Ms that they're generally all good so I'll just have faith...

Kind of crazy though, when I hit low notes on D1ish the room shakes a little, but C1 is just perceivable1!

Re: Sub/drums etc bass range monitoring

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 4:25 pm
by fragments
test_recordings wrote:Well mine only go to 50Hz properly like the NS-10Ms, can get higher than them because I have an extra 'super tweeter' but the same bass range. I read the Optical Reddit thread in the SNH and he used to go on analogue for production so bass was 60Hz+ because of the limitations but it's a different medium I suppose. I've heard from other people on here using NS-10Ms that they're generally all good so I'll just have faith...

Kind of crazy though, when I hit low notes on D1ish the room shakes a little, but C1 is just perceivable1!
Yea what you can hear/feel versus what you can't when you get down that low doesn't make any sense to me :lol: It'd be interesting to know what the actual, practical frequency response of one's monitors are versus what they are rated at. I always assume that if they say they go down to 50hz, its more like 60hz.

Re: Sub/drums etc bass range monitoring

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:17 am
by test_recordings
Mm I think mine actually go to 50Hz. Don't forget, I'm playing stuff from 32Hz up so I'm not surprised it's hardly perceptible if it's just a sine wave. I can just perceive it through harmonics...

Re: Sub/drums etc bass range monitoring

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 12:22 pm
by Samuel_L_Damnson
I highly doubt they even reach 50 judging by the ns10s I've heard. Amazing speakers tho