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MemX

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  1. Looks a bit like Ender's Game cheats a bit on the Extension rating with that 4Hz peak lol All is Lost looks like a monster, though! Thank you! You may be correct - I did search on here and couldn't find anything, but my browser is refusing to play ball with the AVS website and I can't search the Movies with Bass thread (or any thread...) on there to check!
  2. Thanks for all the detailed posts above I feel bad not responding directly to them with something clever but my brain is tired and I'm not sure I have anything worthwhile to add right now lol I will instead suggest 'Unstoppable' as a potential movie to graph!
  3. I don't recall City of Ember ever being mentioned on any of these bass threads - if it was possible to get some measurements of it that would be cool My feeling is something like a 20-25Hz filter but the bass is nicely done and not that shy, being used sparingly where necessary but then coming in strongly and with a degree of realism IMHO!
  4. I re-watched ST:iD last night - man, that movie is all over the shop volume-wise... I had to turn it down and back up again countless times as it was just too much at points then went really quiet and I couldn't hear the dialogue They really failed on this one whereas the first one was much better!
  5. Thanks for the graph my suggestion of Bolt I'm surprised it didn't dig a bit deeper TBH but then perhaps it's just playing to the strengths of my SVS. Roll on completing my AIY setup!!
  6. FilmMixer explained his views and his mixing process on Riddick over on AVS: http://www.avsforum.com/t/1333462/the-new-master-list-of-bass-in-movies-with-frequency-charts/13170#post_24196699 I do take his point - if the 99% are happy why make life difficult for yourself for the 1% or less - but the full BW stuff is just better IMHO lol
  7. It's good to see (and slightly bizarre lol) that the kids films have good stuff for us big kids adults! I need to watch Horton and re-watch Golden Compass... Horton was a Gary Rizzo mix, which I didn't know! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0451079/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast
  8. Cool, thank you! Gary Rizzo was sound re-recording mixer on the Lorax and I like the overall presentation, although I don't think it goes that deep, and Randy Thom was sound designer / sound re-recording mixer on Bolt, which does have a pretty bass-heavy opening 10 minutes if nothing else!
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