Gamers appreciate good sound and these speakers are excellent, even providing decent
low frequency bass tones.
It rattles when listening to music that has
low frequency bass, like Hip Hop or R&B.
Not exact matches
Though I'm not one who needs a lot of
bass to enjoy my music, I did appreciate how the built - in subwoofer captured the
lower frequencies of some of the more
bass - heavy songs on my playlist.
There's a ton of
low - end
frequencies, though the
bass doesn't go overboard.
We list the
lower end of the
frequency range for people looking for good
bass.
They also have a
low 49 Hz
frequency response with a polypropylene woofer cone and hi - roll rubber surround to handle deep, loud
bass beats.
The
low frequency response combined with the distortion - minimizing design make these speakers a great choice for
bass - heavy music.
They have an ultra-wide
frequency response, meaning they will pick up
bass and other sounds more easily than
lower quality headphones.
The wireless SmartOmni Bluedio Hurricane headphones offer unparalleled
bass notes thanks to the turbine housing design and
low -
frequency performance.
They have a
low frequency range down to 30 Hz for truly full
bass and 160W peak power as a pair.
The air sacs acted like
bass drums, resonating at
low frequencies, and causing vowel sounds to merge; Lucy's baby would have had a greatly reduced vocabulary.
It sounds like a crazy way to improve your health — spend some time on a platform that vibrates at about the same
frequency as the
lowest string on a double
bass.
Young adults can pick up
frequencies ranging from as
low as 20 - Hz
bass notes to 20,000 - Hz squeaks.
A port in the casing connects the speaker to the atmosphere and works like the
bass of a hi - fi loudspeaker, boosting
low frequencies.
Researchers at the University of Southampton are investigating the scope for neutralising
low -
frequency bass notes by generating «antiphase» sound with an ordinary hi - fi system.
It provides surround sound from five main channels plus nondirectional
low frequencies for reproduction by
bass loudspeaker «woofers» on a sixth channel.
«It looked like a chirp, it looked at something that started at
low frequencies — for us
low frequencies means 20 or 30 hertz, that's like the
lowest note on a
bass guitar, sweeping very rapidly up over just a fraction of a second... up to 150 hertz or so, sort of near middle C on a piano.»
That 0.1 is supplied by subwoofers handling
low -
frequency audio; in simpler terms, it contributes
bass.
The
Low -
Frequency Effects (LFE) channel delivers deep, powerful
bass effects that can be felt as well as heard.
Lower frequencies sound louder when transmitted through solid objects (like bones) than they do through the air, so the bones in your head act like the
bass control on your audio system.
Frequency sweep — 1,000 to 20 hertz; a
bass test tone that sweeps toward the
lowest limit of human hearing to check subwoofer performance and panel resonance
System: Meridian Signature Audio, 1,700 watts, 23 speakers Price: $ 3,250 Pros: Highly engaging with any music; powerful, deep
bass below 30 Hz; great back - seat sound Cons:
Low frequency panel resonance around 40 Hz; cumbersome touchscreen interface
We were blown away when a track with moderate
bass started playing, the
low frequency waves shaking the car and pounding our ears.
Game mode goes even further with the
bass, boosting
low frequencies to a level you can feel as much as hear.
The permanent members of The Rotators are: a blender, for its heavy,
low frequency sounds — like a punchy kick drum; the drill, for its snappy, tight snare drum sound; and the hairdryer, which resembles a fuzzy
bass and also doubles as «vocals».
Bass Traps with False Tones features a pair of painted acoustic
bass absorbers, normally used to damp
low -
frequency, reverberating sound.
Fluance implemented 3D Sound technology that uses
bass boost and psychoacoustics to calculate precise harmonics that are related to the fundamental tones of sound, virtually reproducing the
lowest frequencies, just as if there was a subwoofer in the room.
With its integrated subwoofer and Dual Passive Radiator, the SC - SP100 delivers robust
bass and generates
low -
frequency sounds.
And there's good reason for it, to be fair, because speakers in a room have a tendency to naturally amplify the
bass (
low -
frequency sounds bounce off walls and are reflected back to the listener, whereas higher
frequencies just get broken up).
Car speakers are also infamous for their excess of
bass, so the common non-headphone listening scenario for most people will be one with an abundance of
low -
frequency rumble.
An internal
low -
frequency calibration microphone is included to assist the
bass management system.
Position the 5.7 in (19 cm) wireless subwoofer anywhere in the room to enjoy rich, resounding
bass with enhanced
low -
frequency tones, thanks to a passive radiator speaker.
A precision engineered
bass port injects an extra dose of power into
low frequencies for a deeper, more resonant sound.
Subwoofer Trim Control takes care of this by separating the
low subwoofer
frequencies cleanly, thus stabilizing the front stage while providing a well - balanced enhanced
bass sound.
Uncanny
bass response from a stand - alone soundbar, delivers
lower frequencies than some sound bars with discrete subwoofers
At more moderate volumes, the deep
bass is still prominent in the mix — but because the S500i also boosts and sculpts the higher
frequencies quite a bit, there's a decent sense of balance between the
lows and highs.
At unwise top volumes, you still get powerful
low frequency response without distortion, and at more moderate levels, the
bass is strong, balanced with a crisp high
frequency presence.
On tracks with intense sub-
bass content, like The Knife's «Silent Shout,» the earphones deliver thunderous
low frequency response that will appeal to
bass fiends.
Those who like a punchy
low - end can use the «extra
bass» button to boost the
bass frequencies, which sounds great on tracks that need that driving subwoofer sound.
The
bass boosting will excite people who enjoy a bit more
low frequency presence, but Jabra definitely keeps the spotlight still firmly focused on the high - mid and high
frequencies, like the higher register strings, the brass, and the vocals.
The drum loop's sustain has some added
low - mid and
low frequency presence, while the sub-
bass synth hits that punctuate the beat have a solid depth, but nothing so powerful that the X12i sounds like a typical
bass - forward earphone pair.
When classic Power Port ® isn't enough, Power Port ® Plus adds two ports and a set of internal plates to further increase
bass efficiency for even
lower frequency tuning at the highest volume levels.
Klipsch claims the
frequency range goes all the way down to 5Hz, however, which is about as
low as consumer earphones go — but that doesn't necessarily translate to deep
bass response (see the next section for a close look at audio performance).
Some stereo speaker pairs, however, sound great even without a subwoofer, primarily because their woofers (the drivers dedicated to
low - mid and
low frequencies below 1KHz) are perfectly capable of handling the
bass response.
As for those black bases the metallic towers sit on, each houses a 3 - inch
low frequency driver and a passive radiator, which helps add a little extra
bass presence.
The headphones really deliver on the
low end, with tight, deep
bass frequencies.
The sound is transparent and brings tighter
bass with less
frequency bleeding between midrange and
low - end sound.
On orchestral tracks, like the opening scene in John Adams» The Gospel According to the Other Mary, the higher register strings, brass, and vocals retain their higher
frequency edge and own the spotlight, but the
bass response nicely complements them, bringing certain aspects of the
lower register instrumentation a bit more to the forefront.
Considering the subwoofer's inexpensive construction, we anticipated some pretty muddy
bass as the
low frequencies.
the higher register strings, brass, and vocals retain their higher
frequency edge and own the spotlight, but the
bass response nicely complements them, bringing certain aspects of the
lower register instrumentation a bit more to the forefront.