There is a lot
of deep bass when it is needed and has sweeping effects around the sound field.
Not exact matches
Above the tweeters, there's a six - microphone array that allows the HomePod to hear spoken Siri commands even
when loud music is playing, and above the microphones, there's a 4 - inch upward - facing Apple - designed woofer that has a powerful motor to move a lot
of air, resulting in
deep bass.
Even
when driven by a Marantz SR6005 and without bi-amplification, the RF - 62's sounded as if they were powered by the likes
of a seriously muscular, independent amplifier, with well - supported, lightning - quick
bass that you could feel
deep inside
when the music called for it.
However, the larger size also often produces more spacious sound,
deeper bass notes, and better detail on sonically dense music
when compared to earbuds
of the same price.
These are flat response - style earphones, but with the ability to reach down to subwoofer levels, so you do get plenty
of deep bass — but only
when it makes its presence known in the mix.