And
even at loud volumes, it doesn't distort, though the treble becomes harsh.
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.
Not exact matches
We were surprised that the small speakers on the back of the Alex produced
loud audio,
even at 75 percent
volume.
The result - deeper bass in your music,
loud, rumbling movie soundtracks, and room - filling stereo sound without distortion,
even at higher
volumes.
But, while songs sounded true and accurate, they weren't overly
loud —
even with the
volume at max, it barely filled our office.
Audio quality through the bundled (unpadded) earbuds plugged into the standard headphone jack was acceptable, though
even at full
volume it's not very
loud.
Echo Plus has improved wake - word performance to hear you ask a question from any direction —
even in noisy environments or while playing music
at loud volumes.
However,
even though the sound quality isn't great, reviewers
at TPCR did say that the
volume on the Xyboard 8.2 was
louder than on most other tablets.
The headset gives decent noise isolation, but my
loud 5 year old in the same room can still be heard through them,
even at the higher
volumes.
But for those who like it
loud, the good news is that
even at the highest
volumes the sound doesn't distort.
The 2nd generation Echo has improved wake - word performance to hear you ask a question from any direction —
even in noisy environments or while playing music
at loud volumes.
Even at full
volume, it never got to ear - deafeningly
loud.
And
even when
at very
loud volumes, it barely loses it's clarity.
Although reasonably
loud, the SpectreOne distorts when attempting to play bass - heavy music
at or near its max, and
even when the
volume is only large enough for a small room.
They're plenty
loud at full
volume and don't distort,
even though they're down - firing.
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.
At times, in a quiet hotel room, for example, you might
even feel that the
volume is too
loud.
The speakers were impressively
loud; they filled up a conference room
at 70 percent
volume, and I could
even hear some stereo separation from the other end of the room.
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.
It's also incredibly
loud too and doesn't vibrate
even at max
volume, showing the quality HTC put into this speaker setup.
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 audio is clear and
loud with minimal distortion
even at higher
volumes.
Even at 50 percent
volume, the Epic Air were already
loud enough to wear in the gym for our ears.
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 speakers are pretty
loud and reproduce clear sound
even at the highest
volume.
The thumps aren't overwhelming or dangerously
loud at top
volume levels
even in bass - focused EQ presets, but their presence is still made known.
It gets pretty
loud and
even at max
volume, there seems to be no problem with sound being muffled or
even distorted.
The Vivo 5 gets pretty
loud and
even at max
volume there's no problem with sound being muffled or distorted.
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.
Playing music through the in - ear headphones almost made my eardrums pop — the output is insanely
loud, but
even at the highest
volumes the sound quality is very clear (I tested this on the Sound Magic E10 earphones.)
Loud speakers of the phone are just too pathetic
even at full
volume it is not
at all audible.
Even listening
at loud volumes, you barely hear any crackling or stress on the speakers.