I don't know if anyone else has had a problem with this..
Being the newbie that I am at beatmaking/producing I got a pair of headphones which has optional bass boost...using the bass boost helps me hear more accurately how the beat will sound when listened to on a system but it still fails. The other day I made a CD with a few originals I made on it, and tried to play it through my friends car stereo. It sounded horrible. The low bass frequencies drowned out the mid-range of the tracks and the hi-hats were basically all I could hear through the garble. I just learned how EQ plays into this and I tried putting a compressor on my kicks, but still what I hear through my headphones almost always ends up sounding totally different when sub-woofers are involved.
(I used these sixty dollar sony noiseless headphones..they aren't spectacular but they get the job done)
My question is: What is an acceptable limit of lower bass frequency that will give me the thickness and punch that will sound good on every system, yet will not drown out most of my lower range and partial mid range when played through a car stereo? Should I buy a stereo with the kick of car sub-woofers to be able to preview how my song will come out before I waste blank CD's? Maybe I'm overthinking this..but I still would appreciate any input any of you have regarding this problem.
**If this is in the wrong subtopic, its because im new here
Being the newbie that I am at beatmaking/producing I got a pair of headphones which has optional bass boost...using the bass boost helps me hear more accurately how the beat will sound when listened to on a system but it still fails. The other day I made a CD with a few originals I made on it, and tried to play it through my friends car stereo. It sounded horrible. The low bass frequencies drowned out the mid-range of the tracks and the hi-hats were basically all I could hear through the garble. I just learned how EQ plays into this and I tried putting a compressor on my kicks, but still what I hear through my headphones almost always ends up sounding totally different when sub-woofers are involved.
(I used these sixty dollar sony noiseless headphones..they aren't spectacular but they get the job done)
My question is: What is an acceptable limit of lower bass frequency that will give me the thickness and punch that will sound good on every system, yet will not drown out most of my lower range and partial mid range when played through a car stereo? Should I buy a stereo with the kick of car sub-woofers to be able to preview how my song will come out before I waste blank CD's? Maybe I'm overthinking this..but I still would appreciate any input any of you have regarding this problem.
**If this is in the wrong subtopic, its because im new here