I’ve been messaging with another forum member about the ZR2 and bass. Bass is often talked about, yet I don’t hear the conversation going into the different ways bass interacts with the rest of the music and pressurized the room. How do we describe the different ways bass sounds and feels? I put together a playlist that showcases different bass sounds and feels. I’ve made some brief listening notes. I’m inviting others to share their listening notes so we as a community get a better understanding of how to language what we hear when it comes to bass.
A quick observation about bass. Bass seems to “carry” the higher frequencies around the room. This is why adding a boost to the lower midrange down through sub-bass into infrasound has the psychoacoustical effect of expanding the soundstage and giving an enveloping experience. This one part of why the ZR2 is such a magic maker.
I put together a playlist with some tracks that demonstrate different ways bass pressurized the room and sounds. I’ve added brief listening notes about each track. Often when I see people ask for bass demo tracks they get a bunch of suggestions that are usually mass quantities or into infrasound bass, not interesting or textured bass. The tracks in this playlist are demonstrations of interesting, textured and nuanced bass.
There is a lot going on in the bass range. If we look at a typical frequency response chart we see that 10-100hz, 100-1,000hz and 1,000-10,000hz each equal ~30% of the audible spectrum. My understanding is this is the psychoacoustic scale. Meaning most of use can easily distinguish between 60hz and 70hz, 600hz and 700hz, 6,000hz and 7,000hz. It’s extremely difficult (can it be done?) to make a distinction between 5,000 and 5,010hz.
From a different perspective a 50hz wave length is 22.6 feet (271.2 inches) a 5,000hz wave length is 2.71 inches.
10hz to 20hz is infrasound. So 20+hz. Still that is a lot of information.
The songs selected I find offer a good demonstration of the different way bass sounds and feels. I also find them fun.
The playlist!
https://open.qobuz.com/playlist/15808812https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/12c04224-060a-4de8-b0bf-a029e2ce7913Michael E - Beauty & Seduction | the continual bass hits are sharp and quick. When played loudly, almost anxiety producing as it can sound (almost like) the drivers are bottoming out. There is no distortion or any artifacts.
Without changing tubes I use this track as a gauge to see if tubes are going soft.
Elder Island - Garden | Rolling bass. A few quick hits then a long slower wave rolls through the room.
Sambox - Yakwa | Smooth rolling bass with a little bit of texture.
Sambox - Darling | Violent bass hits, as fast as the hit happens it’s gone. Around 30 seconds in the hits change. There is still the violent hit along with a sliding bass line.
Solar Moon - Sugar Mode | Slow deliberate bass. Hangs around the room for a bit. Slowly fills and empties the room of bass(pressure)
Roos Jonker & Dean Tippet - Dean | The bass sounds like it was recorded in highly absorbent room. As if someone went in and artificially took the reverb off the bass.
Gone Gone Beyond or The Human Experience* - In too Deep | Bass pressure on and off. There is texture to it as well.
*I’ve always know the group as “the Human Experience” not sure why it’s showing up as Gone Gone Beyond now.
Opium Moon - Gravity = Love | Bass has so much texture and decay. Rumbles and flows through and around the room.
Opiuo - Snorkle | Starting at ~1:17 Explosive bass. What I find so interesting about this track is the dead space, lack of sound. If someone had a mute button that was instantly fast and didn’t make any kind of audible noise turning it on and off to the music this would be the track to demonstrate that effect.
Spunkshine - The Cautioned Apparatus | Fat juicy balls of bass! Really wild, sounds like large balls of bass all over the place. lots of fun. It’s a head scratcher how is achieved and played back.
Yaima - Our Game | Wall of pressure! After the wall of pressure the bass sloshes around the room.
I didn't pick songs like "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo" or "Train Song" as there is nothing inherently different about the bass than you will find in other songs. Both of those song have a focus on the bass for sure.
The room has a lot to do with how bass is perceived. Tracks like Opiuo - Snorkle the silence is really room dependent.
If you want something that has outrageous sub into infrasound textured bass you can try Mirage of Deep - Tokio I’ve never hear or should I say felt bass like this ever. So much nuance, texture, subtly and character. I also don't think most systems can reproduce it.
I’d love to hear others listening notes on the bass. Most of the tracks you can hear what I’m noting in the first minute of the song, except the one that starts at ~1:17.