Midway Get Down Rebassed (37-24hz) Here

Used to set precise subsonic filters (usually 2-3Hz below the box tuning) to protect the equipment from over-excursion at the 24Hz mark. Check out this single 15 build getting nasty

This is the "meat" of the bassline. Most ported enclosures tuned for daily listening (typically 32Hz-35Hz) will peak here, providing high SPL (Sound Pressure Level) and significant physical impact. Midway Get Down Rebassed (37-24HZ)

Playing at 24Hz requires a high-excursion subwoofer and an enclosure with a lower tuning or a large internal volume to avoid unloading the woofer. Track Characteristics Used to set precise subsonic filters (usually 2-3Hz

The version, specifically the 37-24Hz edit, is a popular track within the car audio community designed to test and showcase the low-end capabilities of subwoofers. This "rebassed" version replaces or enhances the original track's bassline with synthetic low-frequency tones that sweep or step through the sub-bass range. Bass Frequency Breakdown (37-24Hz) Playing at 24Hz requires a high-excursion subwoofer and

The 37-24Hz range is significant because it covers the transition from "punchy" audible bass to "feel-it-in-your-chest" infrasonic pressure.