Where other earbuds struggle mightily to deliver deeper lows to
produce good bass, the Halo Smart does a decent job, except for some muffled depth at the very low end.
Not exact matches
That they're able to
produce so much
bass, and that they manage to stay still as
well as they do, is impressive given that design.
Sound quality from the Mark Levinson system is excellent,
well balanced throughout the frequency range,
producing clear highs and sufficiently strong
bass.
We found the audio quality of this system to be quite
good,
producing strong
bass and excellent clarity, although the highs could have been a little brighter.
It
produced well - balanced sound with
good, solid
bass.
This very
well - balanced system
produces fine sound throughout the frequencies, with satisfying
bass, courtesy of two subwoofers, and highs with
good detail and no shrillness.
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.
For gaming, the large 50 mm Beryllium metal drivers, again
produced crisp and clear, with
good bass.
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.
This set
produces a minor harsh edge on «s» sounds, as
well as a bit of a bump in the mids, which can make
bass guitars sound minimally louder in the mix than you may be accustomed to hearing.
However, these earbuds still rank among the
best sounding in the workout category — although they have a little extra
bass, they
produce a balanced sound where nothing overpowers or pierces.
The Elite handled the pulsating
bass line on Kanye West's «Flashing Lights» with ease while
producing a punchy vocal and
good snap on the drums.
The
bass was punchy but not over the top and we felt that the headset generally did
well to
produce a full range of sounds.
Among sub - $ 100 Bluetooth speakers, the JBL Clip is smaller, cheaper and
produces excellent sound for its size, and the Jawbone Mini Jambox offers even
better audio — especially
bass — but the Pocket Kick delivers where most songs need it most — in the vocals.
The Boom 2 delivers
good overall sound, especially on vocals, though it lacks detail in the
bass and treble that some other speakers in this price range
produce.
This medium - size, 20.3 x 8.4 x 7.5 - inch center speaker is
well - balanced,
producing clear dialog and enough
bass to provide resonance.
Earbuds sometimes struggle to
produce bass you can feel, due to not creating the
best seal in your ear; but the E8s have
bass - to - spare.
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.