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I've heard about this before. This is definitely possible from a physics standpoint but I wouldn't know how it sounds. I'm sure it's amazing for very low frequencies but I'm not sure how fast it would be at higher ones.

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If my understanding is correct (please feel free to inform me otherwise), it's based on standing waves, so is probably good for depth of frequency and magnitude, but not on agility and speed, so probably better for home theat(e)r(e) (which is the less pretentious way of spelling it? I can no longer tell) than for music.

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"Some people seek divinity, but most of us just want more bass.", as my friend Alan says.

This could be cool for movies, but how many sound engineers are likely to incorporate 11 Hz effects in their soundtracks?

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Subsonic frequencies are present in movies, though it's not too common. Dusty is right though, there seems to be a trend lately for movies to throw in low frequencies just for the sake of increasing tension...but I'm not sure just how low those notes they are using to do that reach. SVS has a good selection of waterfall charts to give a visual of how deep some movies/music tracks go:

SVSound - FAQs

SVSound - FAQs

I never realized Blue Man Group - PVC had such low frequencies, strong 10hz presence:

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Damn, swt beat me to it. I remember companies fiddling with this technology back in the 90s. Apogee may have even been involved. Part of this came along as car audio subs were on the rise and available space wasn't.

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