Not exact matches
His baritone vocal delivery also gets a healthy
bass presence, with
boosted high - mids and highs that let his voice to retain its treble edge and clarity.
The sub-
bass synth hits that punctuate the beat are delivered with solid
presence, but they aren't as
boosted in the lows as they often are through
bass - forward earphones.
The
bass boosting will excite people who enjoy a bit more low frequency
presence, but Jabra definitely keeps the spotlight still firmly focused on the high - mid and high frequencies, like the higher register strings, the brass, and the vocals.
Through the Beoplay H4, the drums still get plenty of
bass attention, but despite the
boosting in the deep lows, they still sound natural — they're just given a full, powerful
presence.
The drums on this track can sound unnaturally thunderous on
bass -
boosted earphones, but through the Zn, they have a vibrant low frequency
presence that is certainly
boosted, but is not over the top.
Its
boosted presence is far more subtle than the drums» added
bass depth on the Callahan track.
The guitar strums also receive plenty of high - mid
presence, allowing the primary elements of the mix to not be overshadowed by the slight
boosting of
bass.
There's nothing too over the top in terms of
bass boosting, but there's plenty of deep low end
presence.
The drums on this track get some added
bass presence, giving them far more depth than they typically have, but the
boosting never sounds unnatural.
On tracks that happen to have gobs of intense sub-
bass content, like The Knife's «Silent Shout,» the Mode EQ brings plenty of deep
bass presence even in the treble - focused EQ mode, but the sound is a more natural, less Beats - style
bass boosting.
There's excellent, accurate
presence — you get a sense of the size of the room the track was recorded in, and the
bass has at times, but never feels
boosted nor dialed back.
The drums on this track get a subtle
bass presence — nothing that sounds thunderous or overly
boosted, but a natural sound with a soft low frequency
presence and a solid mid-range focus.
The brass, strings, and vocals that always sound crisp retain their high - mid
presence here, and the
bass boosting doesn't go overboard — things sound sculpted but balanced.
The drums on this track sound huge and thunderous — this is notable because they don't necessarily possess such a powerful
bass presence when listening through a less
boosted earphone pair.