Music sounded full - bodied, but we did note this time a slightly tinnier quality to our test tracks, and
distortion at the loudest volume level.
Not exact matches
The result - deeper bass in your music,
loud, rumbling movie soundtracks, and room - filling stereo sound without
distortion, even
at higher
volumes.
The integrated speakers are
loud at maximum
volume and have a nice, clear mid-range sound, but bass can cause
distortion in some tracks.
The speakers avoid
distortion even
at loud volumes, and manage to portray lots of subtleties, especially in the treble register, without sounding tinny or harsh.
I could fill that space with music
at extremely high
volume (much
louder than I'd ever play) without the speaker breaking up into unpleasant
distortion.
Both headphones are lightning - quick in their response and suffer no
distortion even
at dangerously
loud volumes — this degree of precision is the big advantage of planar magnetic cans — but the Sine has the extra low - end punch that the PM3 seems too idealistic to want to provide.
They're wonderfully
loud and clear — not quite as
loud as those on the M8
at full
volume, but with less
distortion.
At 75 percent
volume, the speakers remain
loud enough to fill a small room and most
distortion disappears.
The speakers are very
loud at maximum
volume, and while some
distortion occurs alongside deep base, audio is usually clear.
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.
However, we won't view that as a negative — even
at extremely
loud levels, with an iPhone 6s streaming
at maximum
volume,
distortion doesn't enter the picture.
The single speaker setup on the vivo V3Max is pretty powerful, with minor if any
distortions to be found
at maximum
volume,
at which it is quite unbearably
loud, mind you.Of course, with the AKM AK4375 32 - bit / 192kHz Hi - Fi DAC, you may want to plug in a decent pair of headphones to enjoy your tunes better.
The audio is clear and
loud with minimal
distortion even
at higher
volumes.
Dual front - facing speakers get incredibly
loud —
louder than pretty much any other phone — without
distortion or piercing the ear
at full
volumes.
They get plenty
loud, but even
at max
volume there's no
distortion.
While the speaker gets decently
loud and produces a clean and clear sound without any
distortion even
at higher
volumes, you are of course, not getting the quality that is available with dual front - facing speaker setups.
The bezels are fitted with speakers with each having an amp of its own, it is
loud and clear with little
distortion even
at high
volumes.
The speakers are
loud enough and the scratchy
distortion you notice on high
volumes in some devices, was not seen in this,
at least with the tracks we played.