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2025-01-11 05:00:04

Dissident Sound on Nostr: when super deep bass makes it onto tracks it's usually a sign of incompetent sound ...

when super deep bass makes it onto tracks it's usually a sign of incompetent sound engineers.

expert sound engineers understand the physics limitations of mainstream subwoofers and don't mix bass that can't be reproduced.

the problem then is when you create a subwoofer that goes beyond what is normally possible you are stuck with playing shit on music mixed by retards on it - because they are the only ones stupid enough to put normally unreproducible bass on the tracks.

sure in 20 years commercial designs will catch up with performance i can deliver today and bass situation in cutting edge dance music will improve but by what is the point of having a spoon today with nothing to eat for the next 20 years ?

i designed a horn subwoofer system that can hit 150+ decibels and reach below 20 hz and now as is usual in cases like this i am aggravated by the fact that some of my favorite music will never make use of such capability and what music CAN plumb the depths isn't something i would ever listen to after the initial week of testing.

on the plus side i finally took the S-Pen out of the packaging of my Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra to start sketching the design of the sub.

such sketching is helpful in initial design though for a such a complex geometry it would have to go into CAD before i can put the saw to the plywood.

what sketching is really great for, though, is explaining the concept in a blog format.

i wish i had gotten a tablet case without a screen protector as it really is a drag ( literally ) on the S-pen but overall after practicing for about 15 minutes i got good enough to where i deem the situation workable.
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