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Air Processing

I drove a short distance from Indianapolis to southern Kentucky a few days ago and was listening to the pop station in Indy, Cincy and Lexington. I, honestly, had to turn up the high frequencies on my car eq and turn down the low frequencies. Pop music, especially mainstream pop, is moving in a more dance-friendly direction, why keep the low frequencies so high? Is it that you just have to use it to prove you have that fancy orban? LaRoux's "Bulletproof" is a great example. The lyrics and the "nintendo" sounds (as my wife calls it) get completely lost with too much low end eq.

Isn't it time to change the sound from urban to more mainstream? If someone wants that much bass, isn't that what the car eq does?
 
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