It was indeed "You Can Do It." The Adcom GFA-555 II does something similar on that track, it just doesn't have the finesse or control the SR-II does so it isn't as noticeable. It's actually rather sloppy down that low, so the bass feels more like a slow roll, like a boat in sloshy water. Although I do not mean to knock that amp. I rather like it, feel it is a great piece of kit. It doesn't excel in any area, but doesn't stink either. Not to mention I've got two of 'em and neither have had to go into service or let me down. The other thing is, they punch way above their belt. Supposedly rated at 200w RMS into an 8 ohm load. Yet when the SR-II was driving the 2245H's, the single clip light was flashing at roughly the same point as the ones on the Adcom. For what it's worth, the Adcom's lights supposedly illuminate at 1% distortion whereas the SR-II's illuminate at 0.05%.