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    I have tried the "search" engine here without finding posibly just a link to a site that described the specific frequencies relating to mid-bass, upper-midrange, etc. It was very informative by going into depth as to how over the years, this terminology has changed with the times. As well as specific instruments to listen for associated with these terms. Does this ring a bell with anyone?

    Thanks is advance,
    Ray

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    Good link GM, thank you

    My ears hear differently than others. To me, bass is 50Hz or below, 50 - 150 is mid bass.

    Just shows how we all differ.

    Cal

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    Thanks GM!

    That is exactly what I was thinking of.

    Ray

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