You can find the low-bass version on platforms like YouTube , often uploaded by bass enthusiasts who specialize in "rebassing" popular hip-hop or electronic tracks.
This is the "meat" of the bassline. Most ported enclosures tuned for daily listening (typically 32Hz-35Hz) will peak here, providing high SPL (Sound Pressure Level) and significant physical impact. Midway Get Down Rebassed (37-24HZ)
The 37-24Hz range is significant because it covers the transition from "punchy" audible bass to "feel-it-in-your-chest" infrasonic pressure. You can find the low-bass version on platforms
This enters the deep sub-bass and "ultra-low" territory. Midway Get Down Rebassed (37-24HZ)
To play this specific 37-24Hz range effectively, enthusiasts often use:
It is frequently used in "Bass Boxing" or SPL competitions to demonstrate how well a system handles sustained low-frequency notes without clipping or overheating the voice coils.