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If using a subwoofer at home, placing it in a corner can naturally boost the bass through a phenomenon called "room gain." Bass Boosted
Most hardware and software use a "shelving filter" or "peaking filter" centered around 60Hz to 100Hz to increase the gain of these specific frequencies. toward music theory or car audio engineering
Low frequencies are unique because they are not just heard; they are felt. particularly the chest cavity
Sub-bass frequencies (20Hz–60Hz) physically vibrate the human body, particularly the chest cavity, leading to a more "immersive" listening experience.