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Keep your Bass Boost at zero to avoid distortion. Use a Subsonic Filter set around 20Hz and a Low Pass Filter (LPF) around 60Hz to keep the signal clean. 3. Safe Listening Guide

To hear the 31Hz notes, standard headphones or laptop speakers won't cut it.

Unlike a simple boost, "rebassing" involves stripping the original bass frequencies and rebuilding them from scratch with new, cleaner notes. Keep your Bass Boost at zero to avoid distortion

For the best impact, your car or home enclosure should be tuned near the 31Hz mark.

Most rebassed tracks are mastered at lower volumes to allow the bass more "room" to hit. Don't just crank the volume if it starts sounding muddy; match your gain correctly. Safe Listening Guide To hear the 31Hz notes,

Frequencies around 31Hz can cause significant vibration in glass and car panels.

This is the specific frequency the bass notes have been tuned to. It falls into the "sub-bass" range (16–60 Hz), which is felt as a pulsating vibration rather than a heard tone. Most rebassed tracks are mastered at lower volumes

If you aren't sure if your system can handle it, run a frequency sweep test at a low volume first to see where your subwoofers start to "struggle". Rebassed music preferences for musicians - Facebook