Good balance of bass and treble.
The sharp treble tones really stood out in comparison to the bass - heavy Braven HD, and also sounded more impressive than on the Megaboom, although that speaker provides
a better balance of bass and treble.
Not exact matches
Bracing, woodsy freshness
of the herbs
balances the meatiness
of the tomatoes, the bright sweetness
of the pomegranate seeds pairs
well with the smokiness
of the eggplant, while the
bass note
of the lamb's flavor thrums through it all, keeping the dish on - tempo.
There was no hum during quiet parts
of a track, while highs and
bass were very
well balanced.
This very
well -
balanced system produces fine sound throughout the frequencies, with satisfying
bass, courtesy
of two subwoofers, and highs with
good detail and no shrillness.
Plugging in headphones gives you a nice
balanced delivery for your music, with nice rich
bass and plenty
of detail (assuming you're using
good - quality headphones).
Subwoofer Trim Control takes care
of this by separating the low subwoofer frequencies cleanly, thus stabilizing the front stage while providing a
well -
balanced enhanced
bass sound.
Heavy
bass can ruin even the
best of relationships, and we were happy to discover that the NE5 was
well -
balanced in that department, offering a great mix
of power and tact.
This is odd, considering the recently reviewed Beats Solo 2 sounds far more
balanced, with at least a decent sense
of high - mid and treble presence to keep every aspect
of the track
well - defined against the onslaught
of deep
bass.
They sound really
good, though, with much
of that smooth,
balanced character we like so much in our main pick, the Sony MDR - 7506, but a little more
bass, a little less treble, and a mellower sound that might make them more enjoyable to listen to at high levels and for long stretches (namely, the way DJs use headphones).
Balanced sound, decent highs and mids and clean
bass make it a much
better pair
of phones.
This is easily the
best - sounding pool blaster we've heard to date, with an even
balance of bass, midrange, and treble that presents all instruments and vocalists naturally without calling attention to (or mangling) any one element
of the music.
Bassheads and EDM - lovers won't like the sound but
balanced bass help make the MW50s sound
good with all types
of music.
At high, unwise listening levels, sound doesn't distort, and at moderate, ideal levels, the
bass response is still quite robust and
well - matched in terms
of balance in the higher ranges.
«you won't find another speaker that offers the excellent sound quality, along with
good battery life and water resistance... It has a
balanced and rich sound, with
good treble, midrange and
bass tones ─ competitors usually lack in at least one
of those areas.»
It does a
good job
of keeping the sound
balance and having a strong
bass presence.
Bruno Mars» vocals were
well -
balanced with the
bass line on «That's What I Like,» while the ultra-distorted guitars on Japandroids» «Near to the Wild Heart
of Life» had
good detail.
Improving on the technology
of the UE Boom and Mini Boom, the Megaboom delivers richer
bass and
balanced treble, and has a longer battery and
better weather resistance than the other UE models.
As for sound quality, the sound signature is
balanced with a
good amount
of bass; with the right sized eartips and a proper seal you'll hear a bit
of deep
bass.
Sound quality on the XB50s isn't as
balanced as on the Panasonics, and they really sounded
best with music that had a lot
of bass, like hip - hop or EDM.
If you need a louder portable speaker, the UE Mini Boom may be the
better option, but the
balanced sound and
bass of the Mini Jambox really make it stand out from the rest.
Still, we wouldn't kick the SRT - 1000 out
of bed as a wireless music streamer, as it offered a
well - struck
balance between the potent
bass frequencies and the clean treble.
The Klipsch Reference On - Ear II live up to the «reference» moniker with its
balanced sound — every part
of the audio spectrum is
well represented and
bass isn't overwhelming like mainstream headphones.
Enabling the UHQ scaling feature helps
balance things out a
good bit, but it's still a tad on the heavy side and needs adjustment out
of the box, otherwise the audio gets a bit drowned out from the heavy
bass.
The 7 - inch tall speaker comes in either white or space grey (pictured) and features an array
of speakers to create a
well - rounded
balance of treble and
bass regardless
of where you place it in the room.
The UE Blast is solid, with a
good balance of mids and treble, though not overloaded with
bass.
Audio is incredibly
well balanced, and quite a bit
better sounding than most phones out there, which tend to be overly
bass heavy out
of the box.