The creator of this specific version, likely an audio engineer specializing in low-frequency remixes. 2. Setup Requirements
For the best impact, your car or home enclosure should be tuned near the 31Hz mark.
To hear the 31Hz notes, standard headphones or laptop speakers won't cut it.
Most rebassed tracks are mastered at lower volumes to allow the bass more "room" to hit. Don't just crank the volume if it starts sounding muddy; match your gain correctly.
This is the specific frequency the bass notes have been tuned to. It falls into the "sub-bass" range (16–60 Hz), which is felt as a pulsating vibration rather than a heard tone.
The track’s tempo is reduced to create a more atmospheric, "dreamy" feel, while "L.B" highlights that the bass is engineered to hit deep and hard.
If you aren't sure if your system can handle it, run a frequency sweep test at a low volume first to see where your subwoofers start to "struggle". Rebassed music preferences for musicians - Facebook