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
They also said the low
volume level was actually too
loud.
Our recommendation is to start the Baby Shusher at a
volume level loud enough to catch your baby's attention and engage their calming reflex, then reduce the
volume to match your baby's calming state.
On the lower
volume settings, it sounds reasonable, but as you go
louder the sound quality goes down to electronic toy
levels.
The musicians can set their own
volume level, so they run less risk of hearing damage by straying too close to a
loud monitor.
«Because only about 20 per cent of such people wear hearing aids, the only way to resolve this problem is to improve the
level of sound for them without annoying other viewers in the household with normal hearing who don't want to be subjected to a
loud volume.»
iFrogz Animatones
Volume Limiting Earbuds for Kids, Blue ($ 13; amazon.com) Most MP3 players have a limit on how
loud they can go, with a typical max decibel
level of 100.
It isn't distorted, but the
volume has to be set high to get a reasonable
level, and turning it up higher doesn't make it
louder.
Probably twice as
loud as the average
volume level for everything else.
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.
Fortunately, our Cooper Coupe featured a great premium stereo that is easily
loud enough to be heard over the din, but cranking the
volume really just adds to the total noise
level of the cabin, which was starting to get a bit annoying by the time the JCW Coupe left the CNET garage.
The lane departure warning beep was
loud and blind spot detection was painfully
loud; Hyundai told us afterward the
volume levels can be adjusted.
The
volume level does not go really
loud, so you will have no fear with your kid blowing their eardrums with the
volume cranked up to the maximum if they have their head phones on.
The audio quality is very good and the
volume level is relatively
loud, for a smartphone.
However, the
levels on the Nexus 7 with headphones in was so much
louder we nearly blew out our eardrums at full
volume.
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.
And since
loud noises can make anxiety worse, keep the music
volume at a reasonable
level or listen to a podcast while driving.
This involves playing a soundtrack of
loud noises (e.g., thunderstorms, fireworks) at a low
level and gradually increasing the
volume over the course of weeks.
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.
You're able to adjust on the fly, but I found the
volume slider to not be very precise, as I wished it was a dial setting with more «markers» for specific
volume levels since it either sounded too low or
loud without much room in between to find that perfect setting.
Cranking up the
volume knob on the back of the left ear cup allows the Roccat Khan Pro headset to get plenty
loud and I often had it at only about two thirds of the full
volume level during general listening for music and games, which was still plenty
loud.
My first contact with them and their Street Fighter II Soundtrack wasn't all that exciting, as they used an unfair comparison between their remaster and the original tracks to prove the superiority of their product (for those wondering, they left the original track at its original
volume level, which was very low, and put it side by side with their new track which was
louder to get the «WOW» effect, a common practice today when showing off remasters).
Bass
levels aren't the punchiest around, but
volume levels get more than
loud enough for enjoyable watching of videos and listening to music.
One way to approach it is to adjust the general
volume up to the
level that is comfortable for you in regard to the
loud sounds in the movie or TV show (the explosions, the gunfights, etc.) and then individually adjust the center channel upwards until the dialogue is also at a comfortable
level.
Volume levels are sufficient but the Z580CA will struggle to overpower
loud background noise.
At top, unwise listening
levels, they don't distort, and they also get pretty
loud for true wireless in - ears (which is not always the case — some models limit the
volume to save battery life).
We've tuned the alarm
volume ramp up for alarms using your music — the initial
volume will be the same softer
level we started using in earlier builds as a result of your feedback, but now it will get
louder faster.
However, I don't this is all that great for those who love
loud music — by that I didn't mean the
volume levels.
In fact, they are much
louder than you would expect, and I find myself keeping the MateBook
leveled at about 20 percent system
volume most of the time.
So while clear and adequately
loud, the speakers don't reach that overwhelming
level of
volume that some crave.
The speakers on the handset are surprisingly
loud, producing an acceptable sound
level for both music and video, though it's not brilliant quality and at full
volume we noticed some things sounded distorted.
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.
Be aware however that, with app - controlled
volume levels, you'll have to keep an eye on the individual
volume levels set for each source, or you could get a surprisingly
loud shock.
When you factor in that many sound sources will have wildly different output
levels, this could cause some problems — turning up the speakers to hear your wired computer could result in some blisteringly
loud audio if your Bluetooth - connected phone is at maximum
volume and you get a text alert.
Ideally, earphones get quite
loud at maximum
volume, so you can listen comfortably at a lower
level and have room to adjust.
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.
Generally, audio playback is similar to that of the MediaPad M2 10: extremely
loud (almost uncomfortably so) at the highest
volume level, but lacking some of the bass and clarity you'd get from a standalone Bluetooth speaker system.
If you're listening
loud and the battery
level begins to get low the Remix will automatically step
volume down to try and extend its life.
You can use button combinations to engage
loud mode, which boosts the
volume capability, and change the
level of the voice prompts themselves, which are fairly
loud by default.
Still the steps are pretty close together, so you won't really face an issue of one
volume level being too
loud while the other being too soft.
We don't watch movies, she can not understand some of the plots, or jokes, and refuses to even care to try, she can't stand talking too much, she gets confused and tired, or will say I am too
loud when I am talking the same tone I talk to with everyone in my life, and we don't watch movies because she always has to put the
volume on it's most lowest
level, and then we sit and watch pictures.