Is bass the most important frequency band?


One thing I’ve noticed when upgrading my audio system is that when I have really good bass, I’m happy. If the bass is top notch, I can overlook less-than-stellar treble or so-so midrange. The opposite does not seem to be true. Sure, I can get tremendous enjoyment out of a high-fidelity playback of a flute or other instrument that doesn’t have much bass impact, but when I switch to a track that has some slam, if my sub/woofers don’t perform, I’m left wanting, and I am inclined to change the track. When my subwoofer game is top notch, there is something extremely pleasing about tight, powerful, and accurate bass response that easily puts a smile on my face and lifts my mood in a matter of seconds. Maybe it all boils down to the fact that bass frequencies are heard AND felt and the inclusion of another sense (touch/feeling) gives bass a competitive edge over midrange and treble. I am not talking about loud bass (although that can be really fun and has its place), but the type of bass that gives you a sense of a kick drum’s size or allows for the double bass to reach out and vibrate the room and your body. I propose to you that bass and sub-bass should be optimized first and foremost, followed by treble and midrange in order to maximize enjoyment. Thoughts?
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Millercarbon Nailed it!  quick and to the Point!  

What Frequency Do You Personally like?

If your equipment is Optimum then Trash the equalizer or reverb unit.. 

AND Enjoy!
I like harmonics…something more difficult to achieve……

and the subtle way a fretless rides and slides the groove….

Flat frequency response …in room…..is JUST the beginning…..

carry on…

Try JD Souther Black Rose - Silver Blue

He stumbled on a dude who could play…..
Without question the midband is by a country mile the
most important 75% of all music 🎶 is part of it .
Google and google some more. Like are high frequencies more harmful than low frequency. Plenty of info out there.


I love bass but I can't stand bloated mid bass. It makes sound unlistenable for me. I'd rather miss the bass. But what I value most in sound is clean attack and even more clean decay at all frequencies. Plus I need dynamic linearity, accurate level changes whether they are small, medium or large changes in level with out compression. I value these factors more than linear frequency response although I see no reason to have it all. Finally if you need to pick a part of the frequency band that is most important, it's the mid range. No experienced audio man really questions this.