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    Quote Originally Posted by Beechwoods View Post
    Mark Reid M will be along to completely blow this stuff out of the water, I'm sure!
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    I like the recent Pinch & Shackleton album for some deep bass:

    http://thequietus.com/articles/07432...ckleton-review
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    This is difficult finding stuff as a hell of a lot of what I have can't be found

    However, here's a couple

    Try this one from about 7 seconds in, there are some pretty hefty deep bass thumps at 19 & 29 seconds, maybe more later, I can't remember...



    Marco will love this one I'm trying to find the second version of it from the album of the same name, track 16. If it's on Spotify I recommend you give it a blast as there is a hell of a lot of 15Hz high level bass on nearly the whole track. I'm not kidding

    This version kind of gets going at about 2 mins 12 seconds.



    Got it, go to 2:12 again & then keep listening as it just gets better




    I'll see what else I can think of & see if I can find it
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    I love the bass depth in DJ Vadim's productions.

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    I have this one on vinyl and it is basstastically excellent!

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    This should get the juices flowing

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    I always take this cd from 1991 along when i audition speakers! The name LFO should say it all really>
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    If you can find a decent version of this it should be pretty hard:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa1OBfk6QgA

    Dillinja makes exceptionally bassy tracks, with some exceptional bass:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5BuitZ-_A8
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichB View Post
    I always take this cd from 1991 along when i audition speakers! The name LFO should say it all really>
    I have it in FLAC. And it is indeed quite good for bass tests. But it doesn't go low enough . I got some classical tracks with pipe organs that make my floor boards creek . I have no idea who conducted them, which is a great pity. I am sure a few people would be interested in them as well. I'll try to set up the app on my phone that can recognize the track info.

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    The Dillinja tune I linked you to goes to about 0 decibles @ 50hz (I don't know if the bass goes any lower as Foobar doesn't say lol).

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