The bassline on that recording is a form of "wobble bass", which in and of itself does not explain the "claustrophobic" sensation. The size of the acoustic space is conveyed by the reverberation. A small space is conveyed by rapid onset and rapid decay of the reverberation.
If you’ve ever watched a scene where someone is in a box or buried alive and you can hear/feel how claustrophobic the tiny space is, it’s because that spatial information is on the recording.
Kudos to Magico for their speakers reproducing this effect spookily well, but they are not necessarily unique in their ability to do so.
Duke
If you’ve ever watched a scene where someone is in a box or buried alive and you can hear/feel how claustrophobic the tiny space is, it’s because that spatial information is on the recording.
Kudos to Magico for their speakers reproducing this effect spookily well, but they are not necessarily unique in their ability to do so.
Duke