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NismoB14SX
09-25-2007, 10:19 AM
Just wondering what you guys use to show off your system, from bass to highs, post them up!

My personal favorites:
Bass-Blueberry Yum Yum by Ludacris, Dope *** Magic by Young Joc, Money Maker by Ludacris.

Highs-Ant's Marching by Dave Matthews, Somewhere out there by Our Lady Peace.

All aroud-Any Jack Johnson, Motion City, etc.

93sentra
09-25-2007, 11:10 AM
Bass:
Bassotronics - Bass I love you
Three 6 Mafia - Late Night Tip
Timbaland - Bounce

Im not too into bass im more of an all around type person. But when I feel like bumping my 12 that's what I listen to. I'll be even more happy when I'm finished my motor build, so I can finally replace my Pioneer highs and mids with Alpine speakers , tweeters, and 4 channel amp.

wellitsover
09-25-2007, 12:13 PM
tech nine - its alive
Really good bass

sonny
09-25-2007, 12:19 PM
Mostly for testing purposes:

Lows: Life is... Too $hort - the album

Highs: Korn

All around: too many too list...

Fonque
09-26-2007, 02:41 PM
Regina Specktor - Us
Venessa carlton - twilight (wicked orchestra peice)
Chuck Mangione - hill where the lord hides or land of make believe
Maynard Ferguson - anything off his "masters of the stratosphere" album, if your tweeters have too much bite or color this whole album will let you know!
Nichole Nordeman - every season
Dave matthews band - Dreaming tree
Blues Traveler - Hook (harmonica sounds amazing on a good system)
Bjork - Unravel, Hyperballad, joga, oceania (weird track, but the vocal "rises" sound awesome)
amel larrieux - get up, make me whole, shine

Note: if you can play all the frequencies in "hyperballad" cleanly you have a damn good system. My system, could not properly recreate all of the bass. My subs just didnt have the frequency range. Bjork is well know for making hi-fidelity versions of all of her albums. (dvd-a, sacd, etc...)

I generally pick songs, that feature a range of instrumentation and good sonic range. If I can get pianos, and violins/cellos to sound as close to one playing next to me in person as possible everything else falls into place.

NAMEL355
09-26-2007, 09:09 PM
the pack-shinin'

mane730
09-26-2007, 10:13 PM
Techno is the shit!

But for the bump, it has to be Three 6 Mafia!

t bags
09-26-2007, 10:31 PM
go old school with ghostface killa-supreme clientel or L.O.X. 1st album
mid school with young buc
new school david banner's caddy on 22's/lloyd banks- karma/until the end

sr20jet
09-28-2007, 03:20 PM
One track I used to test my bass and highs: Josh Wink's Higher State of Conciousness

You can't go wrong with Jungle or Drum-n-Bass either.

Johnny wangwang
10-02-2007, 03:55 AM
Trick Daddys "America"...if your susb can reproduce that low bass tone it hits then your have some good ass subs. Only two subs out of the billions Ive had could hit the note. My 12" Infinity perfercts were one(Theyre perfect until the voice coil falls apart) and the second set was my Two Cerwin Vega IT 15.0's.

Try anything Trick Daddy and your set when it comes to bass. Also try some old school lil wayne shit. He had bass for days.

And last but not least if you really want some bass go get some old school master p down south bout it bout it shit.

hazardous
10-02-2007, 06:47 AM
for bass- The Pack (Got My Vans On), or The Clipse (Mr. Me Too)

Johnny wangwang
10-02-2007, 07:19 AM
for bass- The Pack (Got My Vans On), or The Clipse (Mr. Me Too)

Those songs dont really have bass though. Any system can reproduce those bass notes that those songs have.

It impresses me when a car pulls up beside me and I can here the notes that you wouldnt normally hear. Im talking about the low LOW bass drops that only good speakers can pick up and reproduce.

Throw that trick Daddy song America in your car. If you can reproduce that bass drop cleanly and loudly then your doing good!

jere
10-04-2007, 07:46 AM
im not too much into the systems, but i think earth 2 special low frequency version, and whatever you can find from sunn0))) will put your bass to the limits. be warned its not exactly techno :)

NismoB14SX
10-04-2007, 09:13 AM
I just downloaded an actual subwoofer test, goes down in Hertz from 300(+/-) all the way to 10 hertz. goes in intervals of 10. My type in a Q-logic sealed/ported box with it sealed(1.25CuFt) went all the way to 10. I was impressed. Tried it with the port, but it didn't work out. Sealed FTW!

b13magoo
10-04-2007, 11:35 AM
Well i found out Tool works your whole entire system. For clarity and testing highs/mids i would get anything buy mapleshade. These are exspensive cd but for pure listening there is nothing better. I also have some gold discs which were the best of the best. Its what the usac judges used to use back in the day.

SR20RACER
10-04-2007, 11:45 AM
DJ Magic Mike. :)

LudeSER13
10-08-2007, 02:48 PM
anything by South Border!

TAYH
10-12-2007, 02:18 AM
what you need is some Dub Step.

Serious F*cking Basslines.

TommyD241
10-12-2007, 11:30 AM
DJ Magic Mike. :)

X2 for crazy bass! :biggthump Reminds me of my high school days. Lol.

hard drive
10-12-2007, 05:14 PM
Astral Projection - "Solid electronics" :bowdown: