Sentences with phrase «deep bass frequencies»

The Audioengine A5 + deliver the mid and high frequency ranges with precision, with balanced lows — it won't rattle the frames on your walls like a powerful 2.1 system but it's fully capable of handling deep bass frequencies without distorting at high volumes.
Performance Audiophiles might not love what happens to the signal at higher volumes — if a track has deep bass frequencies, like the Knife's «Silent Shout,» digital signal processing is employed to prevent distortion.
Performance Unfortunately, the A5 has some trouble with deep bass frequencies at top volumes.
That is not to say you will hear deep bass frequencies from these 1.5 - inch drivers, but it still sounds good even if it doesn't shake the room.
The headphones really deliver on the low end, with tight, deep bass frequencies.
Purists seeking flat response will generally love the higher frequency signature of the Beoplay H4, but perhaps wish that the deepest bass frequencies were dialed back slightly.

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They also have a low 49 Hz frequency response with a polypropylene woofer cone and hi - roll rubber surround to handle deep, loud bass beats.
The deepest bass note humans can hear has a frequency of about 20 cycles per second.
The Low - Frequency Effects (LFE) channel delivers deep, powerful bass effects that can be felt as well as heard.
Next, we played a variety of tracks from CDs (see sidebar below) and listened for clarity across the full range of frequencies, natural reproduction of vocals and instruments, deep and impactful bass response, and the transient attack and «decay» of instrumental notes.
System: Meridian Signature Audio, 1,700 watts, 23 speakers Price: $ 3,250 Pros: Highly engaging with any music; powerful, deep bass below 30 Hz; great back - seat sound Cons: Low frequency panel resonance around 40 Hz; cumbersome touchscreen interface
Sixteen speakers channel 1200 watts of crisp, high frequencies, warm mids, and deep bass.
Exceptional sound — NVIDIA PureAudio technology offers rich, deep audio — including the widest frequency range in a tablet — through front - facing stereo speakers with a bass - reflex port.
Combining quad speakers and split frequency set - up, HUAWEI and Dolby's superior design offers woofers with deep, resonant bass and tweeters with clear treble.
A precision engineered bass port injects an extra dose of power into low frequencies for a deeper, more resonant sound.
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.
It has an enhanced 40 mm speaker driver with upgraded acoustics for more accurate sound reproduction and a larger sound stage, while offering deep bass extension and clear high frequencies that thinksound is known for.
It contains two Class D amplifiers, one 3.5» mid — woofer for mid — range frequencies and deep bass, and one tweeter for crisp and accurate high — frequency response.
At moderate volumes, the deep bass presence in the mix is dialed back a tad — the X12i can reproduce the sub-bass frequencies, but it doesn't necessarily push them to the forefront like many earphones do.
Klipsch claims the frequency range goes all the way down to 5Hz, however, which is about as low as consumer earphones go — but that doesn't necessarily translate to deep bass response (see the next section for a close look at audio performance).
The diminutive sub delivers a pretty good wallop, but the lack of deep bass response is palpable to anyone accustomed to listening to larger units capable of lower frequency response.
Apple claims they're not only three times louder then the previous speakers, but that they have a wider frequency range and response as well, for deeper bass and richer mid and high tones.
It sounds pretty good, too, with crisp treble and deep bass, though it's weak in midrange frequencies that are needed for full sound.
In other words, the Rebel BT definitely invents bass where it doesn't exist, but it does so mainly in the very deepest frequencies, allowing things to retain a semblance of balance outside of the added sub-bass.
The volume is rich and includes wide range of frequencies, with deep bass and high treble.
Featuring 103db of room - rocking, crystal clear sound with less than 1 % total harmonic distortion, the sound bar also includes a center channel for enhanced dialog clarity and a deep bass module with incredible low - end frequency, effectively eliminating the need for an external subwoofer.
To deliver deeper bass performance, the DB10 is equipped with a front firing driver that offers longer excursion and controlled linearity, ensuring that the lowest frequencies are consistently heard on every track down to 20Hz without any unexpected roll off.
The speakers also boast an integrated long - stroke woofer, with a diameter of approximately five inches, which generates sounds from the low - frequency range to deep bass that is typically produced by subwoofers.
The Sonos One has two Class - D digital amplifiers, one tweeter for high frequency response and one mid-woofer for mid-range vocal frequencies and deep bass.
This high - mid and high frequency sculpting and boosting is most apparent on tracks that lacks deep bass, like Bill Callahan's «Drover.»
Despite being able to reproduce seriously deep bass at high volumes, like the drum hits in The Knife's «Silent Shout» without distortion, the rest of the JVC pair's frequency range feels a bit off.
For example, an AVR might assign a crossover frequency which is too deep for a given loudspeaker, or it might even set a loudspeaker channel to full - range when it should be bass - managed instead.
A newly designed 16 - in bass driver, claiming a massive 3.7 - in excursion, is partnered with a 1500W Sledge DSP amplifier, and the result is a thrilling combination of slam, speed, and precisions, with a low - frequency extension that unearths the deepest soundtrack details.»
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