Not exact matches
The Ecotec ignites and the cabin gets a pretty
decent new atmosphere with
bass and baritone notes, though the notes should still be lower so as to hide the fact that it's a four - cylinder mill
at our feet.
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.
At more moderate volumes, the deep
bass is still prominent in the mix — but because the S500i also boosts and sculpts the higher frequencies quite a bit, there's a
decent sense of balance between the lows and highs.
Where other earbuds struggle mightily to deliver deeper lows to produce good
bass, the Halo Smart does a
decent job, except for some muffled depth
at the very low end.
The sound can sound a little stodgy
at times, and the
bass doesn't achieve the lows achieved by the more expensive models in the range, but the Heos 5 is nevertheless a
decent multiroom speaker.
It's hard to know what level you're
at with the
bass knob, but with it situated
at roughly halfway, you get some
decent deep
bass.
Inside you'll find a Class D amplifier powering two front - facing active drivers and a passive
bass radiator
at the back to deliver some
decent low - end oomph.