On the first track, Issac Freeman has a highlighted solo from 3:12 to the end of the song. He appears on the left only said which I find to be very helpful.
On the second track, the incomparable Issac (died in 2012, age 84) was replaced by Joe Thompson (whose day job is a school bus driver) who is on the right channel (but with less solo duties). Still useful.
The 3rd track is a wonderful and humorous bass track with issac as the solo artist at age 73, although he has aged vocally compared to his prime. As the featured artist, he is in the center. If your subs are set right, there should be a naturalness to his voice without bloat, boom or overhang even though the voice is quite deep and extended. Good upright bass as well that may reveal obvious room peaks at certain isolated frequencies.
On the second track, the incomparable Issac (died in 2012, age 84) was replaced by Joe Thompson (whose day job is a school bus driver) who is on the right channel (but with less solo duties). Still useful.
The 3rd track is a wonderful and humorous bass track with issac as the solo artist at age 73, although he has aged vocally compared to his prime. As the featured artist, he is in the center. If your subs are set right, there should be a naturalness to his voice without bloat, boom or overhang even though the voice is quite deep and extended. Good upright bass as well that may reveal obvious room peaks at certain isolated frequencies.