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Is 500 hz bass or vocals?

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Is 500 hz bass or vocals?

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  1. sub-bass is 10-120(85 max really) 120-500 is mid bass(deep vocals or pick of guitar string or similar) everything else is treble


  2. vocals,   most bass notes are between 20 and 80 hz

  3. thse are the vocals

    the lower the number the lower the bass the higher well the higher homeslice   sorry i'm hungry

  4. 500Hz is sound of high voice when people singing, so it is not bass. it is mid-range.

    No real specifications, but

    infa sounds are around less than 20Hz

    sub-bass is between 20-40Hz

    Bass is 40-80Hz

    mid-bass is 80- 140Hz

    140 to 400 is mid-range

    400 to 2500 is vocal

    2500 to 6000 is treble

    6000 and up is high - noise, hi-hat sounds etc....

    In fact, every people hear this differrent - for example I feel 32-35Hz like absolute deep bass. everything under this is unusable or unhearable for me. But I can hear 23000Hz clearly, so I miss that soft, slim "tssss" sounds in music when music is compressed to MP3 and other formats, or speakers cannot handle this frequency. it is individual.

  5. Definitely not vocals.  It's not really bass either.  500 Hz is at the higher end of the midbass spectrum, if you need to classify it somewhere.

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