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Club sound systems are often mono (or have the bass frequencies summed to mono). If a producer uses too much stereo widening on the bass, the low end will disappear when played in a club. The rule is generally:

When your kick’s tail is a perfect fifth or octave above your sub-bass, they create a sympathetic resonance. When they clash (e.g., a kick tuned to F# over a bassline in G), they create destructive phase cancellation that drains your low-end power. thesecretsofdancemusicproductiondavidfeltonepub exclusive