A recent research study found that low-frequency bass make people more likely to dance at a live music performance, even if they can’t actually hear the extremely low sounds. A recent research study ...
Sometimes, it really is all about that bass. A recent study in the journal Current Biology found that people danced 12% more when very low frequency bass was played. The study was done by scientists ...
To find out how different aspects of music influence the body, researchers turned a live electronic music concert into a lab study. By introducing levels of bass over speakers that were too low to ...
If you want to actually hear and feel sub bass frequencies then you’ll need devices capable of reproducing those frequencies. When evaluating monitors we often focus on the mid range articulation, ...
Fluance has announced the arrival of its new DB12, a subwoofer that is able to produce ultra-low bass frequencies for one's home entertainment needs. Officially called the DB12 Powered Subwoofer, this ...
If you ask most audiophiles to describe the main acoustic problem in their listening rooms, they'll probably tell you there's too much ambience and echoes. Or perhaps they'll report that stereo ...
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