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    2016 studio album by Gwen Stefani

    This Is What the Truth Feels Like
    ReleasedMarch 18, 2016 (2016-03-18)
    Recorded2015–2016
    Studio
    • Wolf Cousins, Stockholm[a]
    • Maratone, Stockholm[a]
    • Interscope, Santa Monica, California[a]
    • Ameraycan, North Hollywood, California[b]
    • Echo, Los Angeles, California[b]
    • Westlake, Los Angeles, California[c]
    • The Hide Out, London[d]
    GenrePop[1]
    Length41:37
    LabelInterscope
    Producer

    This Is What the Truth Feels Like is the third studio album by American singer Gwen Stefani. It was released on March 18, 2016, by Interscope Records. Initially, the album was scheduled to be released in December 2014 with Stefani working with a handful of high-profile producers, and Benny Blanco serving as executive producer. However, after the underperformance of her 2014 singles and the writer's block Stefani suffered, she did not feel comfortable curating an album and scrapped the whole record in favor of starting again. The album's release was scheduled after Stefani hinted at it on her Twitter account.

    Inspired by both the end of her marriage and eventual newfound romance, S

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    General Anyone with the interscope sound system?

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    The heart of the interscope system though is the amp and DSP which is mounted in the rear quarter panel on the drivers side. The standard head unit unit (I think) is routed to that, which provides spacial processing (creates a sound-stage just over the dash) and of course provides the oomph.

    Rear speakers are paper coned (with wizzer) and serve their purpose as rear-fill well enough.

    Front speakers are polypropylene (or similar) coned 6.5" drivers in the doors and supposedly uprated tweeters. Neither front nor rear speaker circuits are band limited, and as a result adding mass to the door cards doors does slightly improve low-end extension.

    Bass wise, the sub provides a good solid thump, for the dealer to say that they couldn't tell the difference is just crazy. Very clearly it is engineered with the usual hump in response towards 100Hz, on account of the limited low-end range du

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