Sentences with phrase «loud volume better»

While the lack of granular control is a disappointment, at least the Pixel Buds handle loud volumes well.

Not exact matches

But it felt as though the Holy Spirit had suddenly turned up the volume knob on our sound systems; not only would the music be louder, but the static would be louder as well.
I put on the best headphones I could find and turned the volume up as loud as it could go and couldn't find the secret message, so either I'm missing it or it's mixed WAY the hell down, but maybe you've got sharper ears than I do:
To make it better, the camera has its own volume so that I can make my voice quieter at night and louder at playtime.
These machines work well at a low volume, or loud.
That's because the volume of the well - financed voices is so loud everyone else is drowned out.
The opening words of the film implore us to turn the volume up loud, and for good reason.
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More objectively flawed is the Dolby Digital 5.1 audio: dialogue is mixed much too low (there's hushed and then there's inaudible), necessitating a boost in volume well past reference level, at which point Max Avery Lichtenstein's inventive score sounds intrusively loud.
The DTS - HD 5.1 Master Audio soundtrack is nicely balanced; a scene in which Kim and her friend Amanda (Katie Cassidy) crank the volume on their stereo to its deafening maximum exemplifies pretty well that the mix knows «loud» from «too loud
You had to crank the volume way, way up to hear much (but then the noise was too loud as well).
The sound system is really nice, too loud for my wife who constantly lowers the volume when we ride together, also fuel efficiency is very good, it gives me around 28 miles per gallon, I've also been very lucky because I bought it with only 11,000 miles and so far it is only up to 43,000 because where I work is really close to my home.
HERE»S WHAT I DO N'T LIKE: Loud wind noise (anytime I exceed 40 - 45 mph), makes it hard to hear the radio at normal volume; intrusive road noise, which I corrected by swapping out the standard Goodyear tires with Continental tires; lackluster acceleration for a V6 engine, CVT tends to lose momentum when you lift your foot off of the gas pedal — often jerky when accelerating and decelerating while in motion and when accelerating from a dead stop; as mentioned by another reviewer, accelerator hesitates before catching when shifting from reverse to drive; bumps in the road are not well absorbed (the 2016 model may have addressed this issue); no power to windows after you shut off the engine; no auto door locks; poor V6 fuel efficiency averaging around 24 MPGs combined; trunk lid's arms and safety feature makes it heavy and sometimes hard to lift open; Infotainment system does understand most voice commands; and Harmon Kardon speakers are sometimes crackly.
The Iconia One 7 was quite loud at maximum volume, measuring 82 decibels on the Laptop Audio test, well above the 78.7 dB category average, the 73 - dB Nexus 7 and the 77 - dB Kindle Fire HDX.
The audio quality is very good and the volume level is relatively loud, for a smartphone.
The speakers are loud so the volume is good, but the sound quality that is produced is typical tablet speaker sound, with clear vocals but little bass of course.
Over AT&T's network, callers reported good call quality, and while they sounded clear to us, the earpiece volume level never got very loud.
The tablet is loud enough to fill a small room, measuring 87 decibels on the Laptop Mag Volume Test, well above the 78.9 - dB category average.
The volume and quality of the sound it produces are surprisingly good — noticeably louder and deeper than the built - in speakers in the Kindle Fire, which aren't too shabby to begin with.
Everything could be heard and transmitted loud and clear and the speaker phone provided plenty of volume — I get irritated when I can't turn it «up» any higher and still can't hear it well enough.
I liked the songs and music for the game and thought it was really well done, but the volume for each level including the Chao Garden is louder than the SFX and even louder than the character voices.
But for those who like it loud, the good news is that even at the highest volumes the sound doesn't distort.
Still, louder is always better in my book, and my podcasts and music came through with more volume and a little more clarity.
You can however raise the volume on it pretty loud so that's a plus and it also sounds really good too when cranked up.
It's not as good as a front - facing pair of stereo speakers would be, but ASUS has made sure the quality from the speaker is at least top notch, and not only delivers clean sound with wide range and plenty of volume, but sound that doesn't rattle when too loud.
The feedback beeps from changing volume, as well as the constantly repeating warning when your battery is low will interfere with your listening experience because of how loud they are.
On the plus side, earpiece volume is loud and noise cancellation is good at blotting out background sound.
We did find the volume controls a little finicky, in that they were very sensitive and would suddenly deliver loud audio when we least expected it, but otherwise it's a great design that works well.
While the speaker can get very loud, the best audio reproduction is achieved not by maxing out the volume, but rather by dialing it back a notch or two.
One thing we noticed while trying to chat with the device is that it didn't hear us as well when the volume was loud.
To gauge vocals at louder volumes, we noticed Rag»n' Bone Man's baritone in Human was the type of voice this speaker handles well.
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 external speaker on the back is pretty good, but we found it buzzed a little on voice calls at louder volumes.
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.
Maybe the hardware on the Google Home Mini isn't meant to play sounds at high volume well, but when users turn it up loud, they should at least expect it to work.
That number of course depends on how loud you play your music; listening at near full volume, the Run lasted well over three hours of active playback before giving up.
Comparing this to the Taiwanese's devices, they're fairly loud, not the best, since the sound distorts when the volume is full, but are loud enough to annoy everyone on the train.
And the good thing is, Ultimate Ears didn't sacrifice sound quality for louder volume out of these speakers.
Some users say that turning the call volume down helps make the audio clearer, but that's no good if you're in a loud environment.
While the dual stereo speakers are plenty loud, they distort at high volumes and are serviceable at best.
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