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Your recordings aren't going to record and/or reproduce the subwoofer frequencies.went and tested the subs in my platinum here is the sound clips.
1st clip : 2025 4R Platinum rear bias full bass
2nd clip : 2025 4R Platinum center bias full bass
3rd clip : 2023 Tundra Platinum rear bias full bass
4th clip : 2023 Tundra Platinum center bias full bass
you can definitely tell the difference in bass punch in the rear on the tundra vs the 4R and center is even more dramatic
You cannot truly capture or play back subwoofer levels over the internet, because:
1. Most mics don’t record true sub-bass (below ~40 Hz) accurately.
2. Most phones/laptops don’t play sub-bass.
3. Internet audio compression (YouTube, TikTok, etc.) often rolls off anything very low.
Use a real microphone that captures low frequencies
Record in the listening position, not near the subwoofer
Use a track with sustained bass
Upload in a format that doesn’t kill the bass
YouTube and TikTok recompress audio heavily.
Use Dropbox / Google Drive upload of WAV or FLAC
What won’t work (common mistakes)
Recording with a phone
Putting mic next to subwoofer
Uploading only to YouTube
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