"Partition" (Beyoncé), "Loyalty" (Kendrick Lamar), "On My Level" (Wiz Khalifa) Tests bass uniformity and high-pressure sustain.
These tracks are legendary among enthusiasts for pushing subwoofers to their absolute limits:
: A staple for serious bass testing known for its extreme low-frequency power and sub-shattering depth. Subwoofer Bass Test Music
Tests the "room-shaking" capabilities of deep organ and synth pads.
Different genres test different aspects of bass, from sustained "thump" to melodic "crunch." Recommended Tracks Why Test With These? Different genres test different aspects of bass, from
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.
"Demiurge" (Meshuggah), "Working Man" (Rush), "Closer" (Nine Inch Nails) "Working Man" (Rush)
: Explicitly designed to find the maximum physical limit of what your subwoofers can handle.