However, there is a bit of
distortion at max volume.
There isn't much noticeable
distortion at max volume, but there also isn't a ton of reverb to hi - hats and cymbals which can really help with the soundstage of your music.
There was
no distortion at max volume, and both ends of the frequency range were nicely presented.
There is very light
distortion at max volume, but it would be hard to notice if you are listening to a YouTube video or some background music.
However, when I listened to Eric Prydz's «Generate,» I was disappointed to hear static and
distortion at max volume.
And while highs were generally fine, we noticed some slight
distortion at max volume.
Not exact matches
The back - mounted speaker on the X2 also impresses; we filled a small room with sound when streaming Kings of Leon's «True Love Way»
at max volume — without much
distortion.
At max volume, I noticed a bit of
distortion, but this isn't a speaker that's intended for room - filling audio.
The fact that it's a front facing speaker is certainly a positive and the audio quality sounds good without any
distortion even
at max volume.
The speakers sound extremely good with excellent clarity and no signs of
distortion even
at max volume, but they only sound marginally louder over previous Sony flagships.
They're crisp and clear, with no signs of
distortion even
at max volume and provide a nice amount of low - end punch.
They get plenty loud, but even
at max volume there's no
distortion.