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From the above we can conclude that what was once Subwoofer City is now a 1.5 km deep and wide crater. Any survivors?
Now that's the kinda bass I'm talkin' 'bout.
From the above we can conclude that what was once Subwoofer City is now a 1.5 km deep and wide crater. Any survivors?
the vinyl is even better!!! I just happened to A/B the two the other day.:rocker:
Try the SACD instead of the CD and see how it compares with vinyl
Yim Hok Man Poems of Thunder. This is an absolutely awesome percussion album. I was introduced to it this weekend while I was trying out some Wilson WP8's and really enjoyed it. Overall very fun percussion music and if you really want to lean on your stereo, the track poem of a Chinese drum will do it. If it doesn't punch you in the chest and knock you out of your listening chair, you need bigger speakers. haha. I definitely recommend having a listen if you enjoy percussion or if you want to knock stuff off of the walls.
Thanks for the recommendation... I just ordered it new from Amazon (very low price). Look fwd to giving the twin F112s a little snack.
Cheers
Be careful with the first track - Poem of the Chinese Drum. You could break a dynamic loudspeaker (seriously!) with it with the volume high and you leaving the room for a period. It's just been pushing the cones of my little Mark & Daniel Sapphires to their end-stops. Extremely dynamic & impressive at volume. Incredible recording even at 320KBps Ogg Vorbis. I'd love to here what a pair of Gothams would make of it.
haha, yea, it is a pretty silly track. Great fun.
Okay Justin,
Here you go.
Pink Floyd, DSOTM the TIME song; about 2 minutes in, there are sub frequencies that I have never heard or experienced before, it literally shook the couch and the house, just like a earthquake and it does it from then on until the end of the song. Before the Gotham I never experienced this kind of sub behavior.
Erich Kunzel Time Warp about 2:25 in on the first song. If your system has survived this long, don't get cocky, as you ain't heard nothing yet. Be careful from here on out, there are sub frequencies that can literally break your speakers.
I will catalog some others as I have time, but try these two and let me know what you think of your Apojesus and the low end.
Oh come on....using fans is no fair
My favorite bass track is Improvisation from Jim Keltner. I got it on a give away demo from Usher at CES. Its the "The 25th Int'l Audio Video Taipei Hi-End Music CD" and has a few really well recorded tracks but Improvisation will really give your system a work out.
Seems there's a YouTube clip of it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB0XFXoGha8
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