This enters the deep sub-bass and "ultra-low" territory.
Because these tracks contain boosted, non-dynamic low frequencies, they can easily push an amplifier into clipping or exceed a subwoofer's mechanical limits (Xmax) if the system isn't tuned correctly for these specific frequencies. Equipment Recommendations
Usually large ported boxes or 6th-order bandpass designs to maximize gain at lower frequencies. Midway Get Down Rebassed (37-24HZ)
is very close to the limit of human hearing but causes intense "flex" (vibrating windshields, roofs, and doors).
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. This enters the deep sub-bass and "ultra-low" territory
It is frequently used in "Bass Boxing" or SPL competitions to demonstrate how well a system handles sustained low-frequency notes without clipping or overheating the voice coils.
Brands like Sundown Audio, DC Audio, or Resilient Sounds are common choices because they are built to handle the massive air displacement required for 24Hz notes. is very close to the limit of human
The 37-24Hz range is significant because it covers the transition from "punchy" audible bass to "feel-it-in-your-chest" infrasonic pressure.