Sentences with phrase «good bass levels»

The 53 mm dynamic stereo drivers used in the original CLOUD produced crisp mids and highs with very good bass levels and that hasn't changed a bit with the CLOUD II so that's one piece of good news.

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aptX and Bluetooth 3.0 and 4.0 seem to be the best combinations for getting deep bass and CD - level quality out of your wireless earbuds, the Jaybird X2 Sport are a fine choice for most people and are one of the top headphones for working out on a budget.
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The system sounded better than most seven - speaker systems we've tested, with clear sound and tight bass at all but the highest volume levels.
The TL SH - AWD allows fine - tuning of the sound, as well, with separate controls for sub - and center channel levels, making it easy to bring more bass into the mix, or setting the system for better acoustic playback.
Peter and myself during the review listened to a few songs on Spotify and the bass levels were really good, not as robust as the Beats Pill, but close.
The external speakers supply a reasonable level of volume and are surprisingly good considering their small size, but naturally lack bass delivery and are easily bettered by using your own headphones.
It's a perfectly sufficient level of bass, make no mistake of that, and performs very well when gaming, but when it comes to watching a movie or listening to certain pieces of music there's definitely just a little something missing.
They don't sound quite a good as our current budget pick, the Samsung Level In, with less openness and muddier bass.
They sound really good, though, with much of that smooth, balanced character we like so much in our main pick, the Sony MDR - 7506, but a little more bass, a little less treble, and a mellower sound that might make them more enjoyable to listen to at high levels and for long stretches (namely, the way DJs use headphones).
The subwoofer features its own dial to control the bass level as well as an auto standby button for energy saving.
At high, unwise listening levels, sound doesn't distort, and at moderate, ideal levels, the bass response is still quite robust and well - matched in terms of balance in the higher ranges.
The large drivers offer a good range of sound with deep bass levels and a brilliantly immersive sound quality that gamers will love.
The Headphones app allows you to adjust the bass levels, as well as turn on a virtual surround sound effect with options like Arena and Outdoor Stage (that we recommend you leave off), and check your battery life status.
The bass levels are good, while the speaker is quite loud as well.
The wired remote with display, allows full control of input selection, volume, bass and treble adjustments, surround channel adjustment as well as a 6 - level volume boost.
The flagship model also features Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround decoders, as well as VIZIO Surround Matrix and powerful DTS audio enhancement technologies that provide deep bass, crisp audio detail, clear vocals and intelligent volume - leveling minimizing potentially disruptive volume changes as different content is broadcast on the TV, such as commercials.
They're a little better than the Bluetooth Hammerhead, with clear vocals, decent mids and highs and surprisingly, pleasing levels of bass that don't completely pummel your eardrums into submission.
The soundstage isn't as wide as some of the good Bluetooth earphones out there, and I could notice bass cut off and slightly crackling sound at the highest volume level.
The earbuds performed well overall, but lacked responsive bass and midrange when listening to music at higher volume levels; I also would have preferred a wider range of sound.
The Sennheiser CX 275 S, are a solid pair of in - ear headphones with a good level of bass, strong lows and mids and good highs.
The base of the right speaker houses the bass level dial (with no visual indicator, which is a bummer), as well as the volume dial (which also acts as a power button).
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