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i need a bass testing site.

hey guys

i just got some new speakers. well i got Logitech's 5.1 Z-640 peice set to be exact. and now i want to see how far my bass can go....can you guys help me out.

i just want to know a site online where i can really TEST these suckers out.

thx
 
that is the problem i do have games and stuff to play them on....but the stuff i have just does not "push" the system far enough. i want a testing site to see exactly how much Bass or Trebble my the speakers can take.

so can you help me out guys?
 
The lowest you can go with that setup is a DVD, try Lord of the Rings when that sound shock wave hits.
 
I agree with the person saying test out your speaker system by watching a DVD movie. Any action movie will have a scene or 2 or 30 where you'll get some good LFE. Here's some that I like...
(1) The Matrix - lobby scene
(2) The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring - any action sequence
(3) Saving Private Ryan - D-day landing & the very last battle scene
(4) Star Wars I and II - any action sequence

If you want sustained bass, get one of those annoying bass CDs at your local Best Buy, Circuit City, etc.
 
If you want sustained bass, get one of those annoying bass CDs at your local Best Buy, Circuit City, etc.

LOL. I'm sorry that is just too funny.

Also if you have some techno/trance music use that since they usually have good thumping rythems.

And D-Day from Saving Private Ryan sounds like one of the best things you could try. Given its nearly 20 minutes of non stop action you aren't going to go wrong with that.
 
search on kazaa for "sound test" or THX. I found a ton of great test samples and tried them out on my friend's giant sub. it was amazing, at a certain extremely low frequency, the whole speaker cone was throwing about 1 foot. try to find a sine sweep mp3 if you can. just make sure you get at least 256k bitrates
 
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