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Well, that is a good one. If anybody wants real music to test and listen to, find Stevie Ray's "Reviera Paradise". It is long (like 8 minutes), and has a variety of ranges to listen to. Or Roxy Music's "Avalon". I just dislike big bass, I want a set-up that has good clean bass in all sorts of music. Ever listened to Sting with a nice set-up? It actually kicks A$$! And I don't like Sting. Just trying to introduce other ways to "test" your subs. OH! or if you can find Ron Tutt's Drum Solo, it's nice. Gives a great sound stage that you can get an idea of how "true" your car is to life.
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If you want bass tracks, search Morpheus or Kazaa for either USAC or IASCA test tracks.
"Moon with the Rebel Base"
"Wicked Bass"
Those are my favorites for bass testing, at least they were before I became an SQ freak! [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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I have the IASCA test disc. Of course it is GREAT for testing. You can get them from their website, even comes with a little booklet that describes some of the stuff on the CD better.
The Jurassic lunch is a great tester for the whole system.
I love Bass Mekanik 5.0! Especially track's 18 and 19.
Good to see how deep your subs can REALLY go. Starts at 0hz all the way up. I can't really hear it until about 20 hz, then it gets louder. Everything below that is a buzz that hurts my ears if turned up high. These subs can go pretty low... I love them!
[ February 12, 2002: Message edited by: massivefirebird ]</p>
Rev, you gotta get that Stevie Ray Track! It is used in a lot of SQ comps and for testing cars in Car Audio and Electronics. Also the Roxy Music tune....Search for Shefield Labs...They do the BEST sound quality tracks in the world for competition. Usually you can find them online.
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