🔊 Bass Test: N1NT3ND0 – Ran Vasya Ran (36Hz Low Bass Edit)
: At this frequency, you’ll often see "hair tricks" and significant windshield flex in high-powered car audio builds. 36hz_n1nt3nd0_ran_vasya_ran_low_bass
If you'd like, I can help you or give you tips on tuning your subwoofer box to hit these specific frequencies! 🔊 Bass Test: N1NT3ND0 – Ran Vasya Ran
The song by N1NT3ND0 (a project by Russian rapper Basta) is a high-energy track known for its dark atmosphere and driving rhythm. This specific 36Hz Low Bass version is modified to emphasize ultra-low frequencies, making it a favorite for car audio enthusiasts and subwoofer testing. This specific 36Hz Low Bass version is modified
Playing ultra-low frequencies at high volumes can generate immense heat in your subwoofer's voice coils.
: 36Hz is low enough to feel in your chest but high enough to be accurately reproduced by most standard 12-inch and 15-inch ported subwoofer enclosures.