"Demiurge" (Meshuggah), "Working Man" (Rush), "Closer" (Nine Inch Nails)
To properly test your subwoofer, you need music that covers the full range of low frequencies (typically 20-200Hz) to identify resonance issues, check uniformity, and test the limits of your system.
: Famous for a sudden, oscillating sub-bass drop that can reveal how well your system handles rapid transitions at low frequencies. Essential Genre-Specific Tracks Subwoofer Bass Test Music
Tests the "room-shaking" capabilities of deep organ and synth pads.
: Explicitly designed to find the maximum physical limit of what your subwoofers can handle. : Explicitly designed to find the maximum physical
"Supersonic" (Skrillex), "Angel" (Massive Attack), "Adieu, Pt. II" (Tchami) Features complex, synthesized ultra-low frequencies.
"Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" (JS Bach), "2049" (Blade Runner Soundtrack) "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" (JS Bach),
Different genres test different aspects of bass, from sustained "thump" to melodic "crunch." Recommended Tracks Why Test With These?