Delivers
deep bass without distortion.
Atlantic Technology just introduced its PowerBar 235 full - range 43 - inch wide home theater sound bar with H - PAS technology for
deep bass without a subwoofer.
It also produced the song's
deep bass without losing detail.
Not exact matches
Emphasizing the
bass is fairly common among workout headphones — it tends to get people energized — but the Sol Republic Relays Sport do an especially solid job (for the money) of putting out
deep, brawny lows
without destroying the rest of the profile.
The accompanying 5.1 DTS - HD Master Audio shines during the big set - pieces, exhibiting
deep bass and sophisticated panning effects
without overwhelming dialogue.
The result -
deeper bass in your music, loud, rumbling movie soundtracks, and room - filling stereo sound
without distortion, even at higher volumes.
Without a subwoofer, the small - ish pebbles can't deliver
deep, visceral
bass, but they do an impressive job of filling out the mid-
bass region, which gets you enough low - end output to round out the overall sound signature and provide just enough punch to catch your attention.
Even when driven by a Marantz SR6005 and
without bi-amplification, the RF - 62's sounded as if they were powered by the likes of a seriously muscular, independent amplifier, with well - supported, lightning - quick
bass that you could feel
deep inside when the music called for it.
Its
bass is
deep and smooth
without dominating the rest of the sound.
What Hi - Fi notes the headphones have no trouble serving up weighty
bass, while TrustedReviews claims it was most impressed with how
deep the
bass goes
without «
without the muddying or dominating
bass that often comes with that style.»
The low - end on this player is
deep and powerful,
without adding any annoying
bass bumps you might expect from consumer headphones or music players.
Bill Callahan's «Drover,» a track
without much
deep bass in the mix, gives us a better idea of the Dash's overall sound signature.
The PowerBar 235 features Atlantic's patented H - PAS
bass system, which produces
deep, distortion - free
bass without a subwoofer — reaching down to 47 Hz at theater - level SPLs.
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 kick drum hits and
deep bass synth notes get plenty of head - rattling force at maximum (and unsafe) volumes
without a hint of distortion.
Bill Callahan's «Drover,» a track
without much
deep bass in the mix, gives us a better sense of the Forza's sound signature.
With the EQ and NC disabled, Bill Callahan's «Drover,» a track
without much
deep bass in the mix, gives us a better sense of the general sound signature.
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.
Details really came though, and
bass was
deep and rich
without being overblown.
SVS Prime Bookshelf speakers offer
deeper bass and greater dynamic range than satellites and are easy to place on or into almost any type of furniture
without affecting sound quality.
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.
Music Performance The Striker Zx handles
deep bass in music admirably, playing back our
bass test track, The Knife's «Silent Shout,» at maximum (and unsafe) volume
without distortion.