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post #2311 of 8247
had to pick up my fillings in my teeth after watching troll hunter. I think my bass is to hot.
post #2312 of 8247
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Originally Posted by mrcoop View Post


had to pick up my fillings in my teeth after watching troll hunter. I think my bass is to hot.

Trolls & Dinosaurs do a lot of serious "stomping"...

Here is a waterfall from Jurassic Park...

post #2313 of 8247
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Originally Posted by FOH View Post

Question;
Just as some of the big LF effects are spectrally wide-band in nature (like relatively high levels of 5hz, all the way up to 60-80hz and above), which movie scenes come to mind that possess low frequency effects that are primarily hot in the range of around 20hz or so, and below?

Thanks


Still on the lookout for scenes (from any title) with bass energy primarily existing in the lowest octaves, maybe around 20 hz on down,...any suggestions?

For example, a scene that would pressurize your room, gobble up your headroom with little audible content. However, I realize that's a tough one to find, so how about a scene with bass energy primarily in the bottom octaves?

Thanks
post #2314 of 8247
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Originally Posted by FOH View Post


...a scene that would pressurize your room,

Flight of the Phoenix
- when plane enters the first sky/storm and then both first and second roll

If you have these three pressurizesssss...
(It is quite normal - NOT to have)
post #2315 of 8247
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Originally Posted by Flageborg View Post

Flight of the Phoenix
- when plane enters the first sky/storm and then both first and second roll

If you have these three pressurizesssss...
(It is quite normal - NOT to have)

I've got it, great scene. I've viewed the graph many times as well,......spectrally, it's weighted a little too high for what I'm after.

I'm referring to a scene whereby your meters are nearly pegging, but it's not perceptibly excessively loud in the audible band.

Thanks
post #2316 of 8247
Doubt anyone can really peak this one:
Hitchhikers' Guide:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ers_ch6_22.jpg
post #2317 of 8247
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Originally Posted by FOH View Post

Still on the lookout for scenes (from any title) with bass energy primarily existing in the lowest octaves, maybe around 20 hz on down,...any suggestions?

For example, a scene that would pressurize your room, gobble up your headroom with little audible content. However, I realize that's a tough one to find, so how about a scene with bass energy primarily in the bottom octaves?

Thanks

Unbreakable has a couple scenes sort of like that:





post #2318 of 8247
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Originally Posted by FOH View Post

Still on the lookout for scenes (from any title) with bass energy primarily existing in the lowest octaves, maybe around 20 hz on down,...any suggestions?

For example, a scene that would pressurize your room, gobble up your headroom with little audible content. However, I realize that's a tough one to find, so how about a scene with bass energy primarily in the bottom octaves?

Thanks

These were a few of my favs:
REC 2

New Daughter

Christmas Carol

Also Kryto had a Thread a while back that you might find interesting.
post #2319 of 8247
Wow! Wait till y'all get a hold of Paranormal Activity 3!!! Absolutely crazy bass. Things are real quiet and then out of nowhere, it's BAM!! It feels like you're actually getting hit with something large and heavy. Get your hands on this one.
post #2320 of 8247
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Originally Posted by SbWillie View Post

Doubt anyone can really peak this one:
Hitchhikers' Guide:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ers_ch6_22.jpg

That looks cool, I will have to rent this just to see if anything happens in the room. What scene is it?
post #2321 of 8247
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Originally Posted by FOH View Post

Still on the lookout for scenes (from any title) with bass energy primarily existing in the lowest octaves, maybe around 20 hz on down,...any suggestions?

For example, a scene that would pressurize your room, gobble up your headroom with little audible content. However, I realize that's a tough one to find, so how about a scene with bass energy primarily in the bottom octaves?

Thanks

WOTW Lightning Strikes (when Cruise and Fanning are inside the house)

This scene fits your description best of any scenes I know of. It's very difficult to reproduce at ref level, pressurizes and has almost no audible sound. I keep this digital vs mic'd comparison to show how much slower the extremely long sound waves decay in-room vs the digital transfer:



Bosso
post #2322 of 8247
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Originally Posted by bossobass View Post

WOTW Lightning Strikes (when Cruise and Fanning are inside the house)

This scene fits your description best of any scenes I know of. It's very difficult to reproduce at ref level, pressurizes and has almost no audible sound.

WotW hill attack scene (01:07:50 /DVD)



These tank firings dig deep. I find those tank shots possess a bit more infrasonic content than the "silenced thunder".

Thunder behind the house (00:15:40 /DVD, same volume)


*The above caps contain less amount of bass above 50~60Hz due to bass management filtering.
post #2323 of 8247
I never really liked WOTW but I find myself struggling on whether or not to buy the bluray to rewatch those scenes lol
post #2324 of 8247
Anyone know Suckerpunch's dialnorm value?
post #2325 of 8247
Watching crimson tide and gee I can't tell whether its because my sub is hot but the bass during the torperdo scene is pretty good
post #2326 of 8247
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That looks cool, I will have to rent this just to see if anything happens in the room. What scene is it?

It's scene where those fellas are roped to pillars and they are forced to listen some alien poetry or something, cant remember sure. Also check out the the alien fleet arrives with ships, earth explosion, alien ships land to alien planet scenes. Those have very strong <20hz stuff and are pretty nice bass scenes.

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WotW hill attack scene (01:07:50 /DVD)



These tank firings dig deep. I find those tank shots possess a bit more infrasonic content than the "silenced thunder".

Thunder behind the house (00:15:40 /DVD, same volume)


*The above caps contain less amount of bass above 50~60Hz due to bass management filtering.

Yeah, but you have wrong markers on those. Tank climbs hill is actually scene after where soldier says something like "we need to get those people safety, so keep firing" and then tom says "why dont you listen"(who basshead wouldn't know all wotw dialogue by heart) to his child and then happens one of most demanding bass scenes to put any movie(with httyd dragon crash IMO). Also those marked silent thunder behind house are lighting scenes from outside of house. One of my favorite scene in wotw is scene where that tripod explodes inside and hits ground, that is one quite nice thud/shaking bass scene.

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Originally Posted by pokekevin View Post

I never really liked WOTW but I find myself struggling on whether or not to buy the bluray to rewatch those scenes lol

Picture quality is pretty significant upgrade, but dvd did have couple db hotter bass, not that big deal...we can always rise volume a little bit when watching blu-ray version.
post #2327 of 8247
Is it just me or was KF Panda 2 mastered a bit low? I had to raise my MV about 5dbs and it still seemed low...
post #2328 of 8247
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Originally Posted by lfe man View Post


Yeah, but you have wrong markers on those. Tank climbs hill is actually scene after where soldier says something like "we need to get those people safety, so keep firing" and then tom says "why dont you listen"(who basshead wouldn't know all wotw dialogue by heart) to his child and then happens one of most demanding bass scenes to put any movie(with httyd dragon crash IMO). Also those marked silent thunder behind house are lighting scenes from outside of house.

Done a recap from WotW blu-ray and raised the volume a bit ^^


Thunder scene in WotW:

Part 1:



Part 2:



Uphill attack:
post #2329 of 8247
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Originally Posted by drewTT View Post

Is it just me or was KF Panda 2 mastered a bit low? I had to raise my MV about 5dbs and it still seemed low...

It's not just you. Quite a few mentioned it a month or two ago. Like you, even when I turned it up, it didn't sound right.
post #2330 of 8247
Finally got around to waterfalling the piano throw scene in Spiderwick. Takes place at 1:14:55. Yeah... I'm sticking to four and a half.

post #2331 of 8247
Just took delivery of LOTR Director's Cut on blu-ray. Yes. Oh, yes.
post #2332 of 8247
Just a head's up, which I know TRON LEGACY was pumping some bass / low frequencies, but wait for the movie "Immortals" to come out on BluRay in March.

I'm just saying you guys are in for a treat; of course I mean this to the bass-heads



In this scene you are going to love it!!!!!!!!!!!

post #2333 of 8247
Can you make it a little bigger?
post #2334 of 8247
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Originally Posted by Gary J View Post

Can you make it a little bigger?

Nope.
post #2335 of 8247
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Originally Posted by Gary J View Post

Can you make it a little bigger?

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Originally Posted by Shift View Post

Nope.







Ian
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Originally Posted by mojomike View Post

Wow! Wait till y'all get a hold of Paranormal Activity 3!!! Absolutely crazy bass. Things are real quiet and then out of nowhere, it's BAM!! It feels like you're actually getting hit with something large and heavy. Get your hands on this one.

Oh great, another film that will make my wife crush my hand.
post #2337 of 8247
Look forward to the bass! I liked the movie so I'll be picking it up, fo sho.
post #2338 of 8247
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Originally Posted by Shift View Post

Just a head's up, which I know TRON LEGACY was pumping some bass / low frequencies, but wait for the movie "Immortals" to come out on BluRay in March.

I'm just saying you guys are in for a treat; of course I mean this to the bass-heads



In this scene you are going to love it!!!!!!!!!!!



The theater mix was not that impressive for me, and the movie much less so IMO.

I'll be skipping this unless they blow out the BR on bass and you guys start raving about it being 4*s.
post #2339 of 8247
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Originally Posted by bossobass View Post

WOTW Lightning Strikes (when Cruise and Fanning are inside the house)

This scene fits your description best of any scenes I know of. It's very difficult to reproduce at ref level, pressurizes and has almost no audible sound. I keep this digital vs mic'd comparison to show how much slower the extremely long sound waves decay in-room vs the digital transfer:


Bosso

Perfect
post #2340 of 8247
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Originally Posted by ken wu View Post

WotW hill attack scene (01:07:50 /DVD)

These tank firings dig deep. I find those tank shots possess a bit more infrasonic content than the "silenced thunder".

Thunder behind the house (00:15:40 /DVD, same volume)


*The above caps contain less amount of bass above 50~60Hz due to bass management filtering.

Great scene, just what I'm looking for.
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