The Vivo 5 gets pretty loud and
even at max volume there's no problem with sound being muffled or distorted.
It gets pretty loud and
even at max volume, there seems to be no problem with sound being muffled or even distorted.
Volume levels are superb, the sound doesn't get distorted
even at max volume, and in general the sound is very well balanced.
They get plenty loud, but
even at max volume there's no distortion.
They're crisp and clear, with no signs of distortion
even at max volume and provide a nice amount of low - end punch.
It's also incredibly loud too and doesn't vibrate
even at max volume, showing the quality HTC put into this speaker setup.
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.
The speakers are just great and barely distort
even at max volume.
Mids are pleasant and lifelike, while highs sound clear
even at max volume.
The bass is downright pneumatic, pushing an incredible wall of sound that remains undistorted
even at max volume.
The loudspeaker left a little to be desired in the volume department though, and
even at the max volume I had a hard time making out what the other person was saying.
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.
Not exact matches
When we ran the water test, the
volume dropped drastically, to the point that
even at full
volume they sounded like 40 or 50 percent
max.
I started using my pressure cooker (I have this one http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0073GIN08?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B0073GIN08&linkCode=xm2&tag=wwwthePaleomo-20) because
even though it holds about half the
volume of my big stock pot, the broth is awesome after about 8 hours (it
maxes out
at 2 hours, but I just set it for another 2 hours immediately after its done, it has a warming feature so if I leave the house and don't get to it for a few hours, I just set it back up when I get in).
But, while songs sounded true and accurate, they weren't overly loud —
even with the
volume at max, it barely filled our office.
The Nexus 7's built - in speakers offer an enjoyable experience, with audio that sounds good through the full range of
volumes and doesn't distort
at even when
maxed out.
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.
While the sound can get harsh
at max volume, the $ 129 SMS Audio SYNC by 50 Bluetooth Sport earbuds can power you through
even the most extreme exercise sessions.