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I actually like deep bass in hip-hop. But I keep my subwoofer at a level where it does not disturb anybody standing right outside of my house.It's complicated for me as well. In movies I like to hear the full range of sound but I struggle to comprehend meaning in voices, so if there's too much other sound happening at the same time I can't hear what anyone's saying. I usually listen with the mid to high ranges turned up a bit because of the way I struggle to hear voices.
When it comes to music nothing beats the quality of old fashioned speakers in big timber boxes. With a decent pair of big speakers and an amplifier that can run them you have no need of a subwoofer.
When it comes to my next door neighbour and his childish doof doof music it's an entirely different situation again. That non stop never changing severely aggravating beat goes on for hours at a time, he's lucky we have such strict gun laws in this country, it aggravates me that much.