Sentences with phrase «mm bass drivers»

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Moreover, the powerful 40 mm neodymium drivers deliver top sound in crystal - clear quality and with a fun, rumbling bass.
With these headphones, you can hear all nuances of your music with unprecedented clarity and bass response, thanks to the very large 50 mm drivers and frequency response that tops out at an excellent 22,000 Hz.
The 40 mm drivers deliver outstanding audio, and a wide frequency range ensures that you will hear smooth highs and rumbling bass during play.
The headphones feature a set of 53 mm drivers that reproduce outstanding treble and bass notes for an elevated and professional listening experience.
The 50 mm drivers deliver outstanding sound quality, powering bass tones and offering a wide dynamic sound range.
The Panasonic Sports Clip earphones have large 14.3 mm drivers, meaning they have a greater ability to produce rich sound and deep bass.
The large, dual - diaphragm 50 mm drivers offer incredible an sound range with rumbling bass and crystal clear treble.
Large 8 mm drivers make these some of the best bass earbuds for listening to your pump - up tracks, too.
HyperX Cloud Revolver Gunmetal uses 50 mm drivers that directs sound into the ear for precise audio positioning and a clean, crisp sound with enhanced bass.
Efficient 50 mm neodymium drivers create staggering bass, scintillating highs, and towering dynamic range, and genuine Dolby 7.1 surround delivers lethally accurate positional audio.
For gaming, the large 50 mm Beryllium metal drivers, again produced crisp and clear, with good bass.
CH - 1 contains in each earpiece both an armature speaker to deliver crisp high and mid tones (like most Bluetooth earphones) and a dynamic 10 mm driver to deliver deep, resonant bass.
Each 10 mm dynamic driver is custom tuned to provide the sound signature that you love — from deep bass in electronic tracks clear to high notes in inspiring overtures.
Experience superior acoustic clarity and improved bass performance through the upgraded extra-large 10 mm dynamic drivers, over 20 % larger than the original Razer Hammerhead, featuring an optimized inner acoustics chamber.
It has an enhanced 40 mm speaker driver with upgraded acoustics for more accurate sound reproduction and a larger sound stage, while offering deep bass extension and clear high frequencies that thinksound is known for.
The Tiamat 7.1 V2 offers 7.1 surround sound using five discrete drivers in each ear cup, while the latter features dual 50 mm drivers on each side intended for a great bass experience.
The Kingston HyperX Cloud will pick up more bass with its 15 - 25 Hz frequency response, and the 53 mm drivers provide supreme audio quality.
The particularly large 10 mm drivers found in these earbuds do give the bass more presence than other earbuds though.
A high frequency 25 mm C - CAM Gold Dome tweeter and 6.5 - inch C - CAM dished cone bass driver, sit above a front - firing HiVe II port.
The speakers feature a decoupled 25 mm aluminium dome tweeter, reinforced for improved high frequency reproduction, partnered with a 16.5 cm Kevlar mid bass driver.
Much of the brand's speaker technology found in its upmarket Avant and flagship Performance speaker ranges has filtered down to the Alumni range, and the same 25 mm aluminium dome tweeter and 75 mm Continuous Profile Cone mid / bass drivers are found throughout the models here.
Under the hood, the Crossfade II Wireless boast 50 mm custom drivers that deliver high - quality sound highlighted by striking clarity up top, smooth and precise mids, and powerful bass.
When Logitech decided to use two 40 mm drivers with the G633 Artemis Spectrum that was enough to reduce its bass footprint considerably and so much like most similar gaming headsets in the market today if you like plenty of bass this is not the right...
A 25 mm aluminium vented - tweeter and «tangerine waveguide» sits at the centre of a rigid 130 mm bass / mid driver, encircled by a distinctive Z - flex surround to minimise distortion.
HyperX Cloud Revolver Gunmetal uses 50 mm drivers that directs sound into the ear for precise audio positioning and a clean, crisp sound with enhanced bass.
Razer's claims are that its larger, 10 mm drivers offer a better soundstage, from bass through to the highs.
Both pairs feature 40 mm drivers to deliver «crisp, powerful sound» and a «balanced soundstage with distortion - free bass».
Inside the earcups are 40 mm drivers that promise decent levels of bass and minimal distortion.
Whatever your audio source, the HomeCinema HS2 will fire it out via dual 2 x 5 - inch precision drivers, which handle bass and midrange frequencies, while two 20 mm dome tweeters take care of the highs.
If you've had the pleasure of trying out Kingston's superlative HyperX Cloud headset and sampled its thunderous bass, you'd say its 53 mm driver units were big enough to power any gaming audio kit.
With 53 mm drivers, leatherette memory foam ear pads and a classy design, the HyperX Cloud Core headset is a perfect accessory for an ear delivering great sound and booming bass and is targeted at gamers, audiophiles and AV editors.
The Edifier R1280DB comes with a 13 mm silk - dome tweeter and 4 ″ bass driver.
Mission SX4 Enclosure type: three - way bass reflex Bass drivers: 2 x 160 mm metal / fibre cones Midrange driver: 160 mm metal / fibre cone Tweeter: 25 mm titanium dome Frequency response: 55Hz — 40kHz Nominal impedance: 6 — 8 Ohms Sensitivity: 90dB Recommended amp power: 60 — 200W Weight (per speaker): 27 kg Dimensions (HxWxD): 1016x261x365mm
At the core of their acoustic quality is a large driver (40 mm) made of a Titanium coated Mylar sheet which provides the rigidity needed to reproduce deep bass, yet lightweight enough to provide an elegance to the upper register at any volume.
NarMoo S1 ($ 32 — $ 35)-- The S1 is a dual dynamic driver earphone with separate 10 - and 6 mm dynamic drivers in each earpiece, with the 10 mm acting as a subwoofer to deliver powerful bass.
The sound quality from the 40 mm drivers is nice and clean and there is also a good bit of bass that comes in handy, especially when gaming.
The system features dual three - inch custom woven glass fiber drivers sitting atop minimalist stands with elongated rear - firing bass ports and a 3.5 mm input.
With 53 mm drivers, leatherette memory foam ear pads and a classy design, the HyperX Cloud Core headset is a perfect accessory for an ear delivering great sound and booming bass...
Sony MDR - XB55AP pack ultra-powerful 12 mm neodymium drivers that just blow the competition away when it comes to volume and bass.
Muffs XT comes with 40 mm drivers for producing great audio output... especially the bass where you can clearly feel the thump.
Weight: 3.6 kg Size: 4.8 in x 8.35 in x 8.74 in Drivers: 3/4 - inch silk dome tweeter, 3 - inch full - range bass driver Supported Connectivity: Bluetooth Audio Inputs: Bluetooth, 3.5 mm jack Outputs: USB port for charging, headphone jack
Inside there are 2 x 3W (2 channels) speakers (dual 36 mm drivers) and an integrated bass radiator.
There is a ton of bass found in these earbuds, which is thanks to the 4 mm driver in each earbud.
You avoid any unwanted harshness in the treble, but you don't get a whole lot of bass depth either... A 50 mm driver and a pair of similarly - sized [sic] passive radiators in the Home's base can only do so much.
Those 53 mm Asus Essence drivers deliver rich and powerful bass without muddying the mid or high tones, making it highly competitive against the leaders in...
The $ 99 Epic Sport buds sound excellent, thanks to a pair of 8 mm drivers (the same ones that are in the Epic 2) that still provide a great balanced sound with strong bass.
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.
- Non-detachable cables, no love for audio over 3.5 mm - No folding mechanism for improved portability - Premature drivers are a pain to install - No option to enjoy bass without vibration - Mid-bass bloat is obnoxious without playing around with the EQ
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