They're easy to drive but will also maintain their shape when
you really crank up the volume.
The four stereo speakers can
really crank up the volume, so you won't need to hook up a Bluetooth speaker to catch up on catch - up while you're cooking.
Not exact matches
My only complaint is that the dialogue seems muted compared to the ambient sounds and musical background, so you
really have to
crank up the
volume just to hear it.
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.
My appreciation for Held's play with depth and illusionary
volume really cranked up in an awesome five - decade - spanning dual show with longtime friend Philip Pearlstein mounted at Betty Cuningham Gallery back in early 2010.
If they are
really cranked up I have to turn the
volume up, so I will probably just go slowly deaf.
Carrying on a conversation with a speaker five feet away feels awkward, and your friend will
really have to
crank up the
volume to hear you when you're so far away.
You can however raise the
volume on it pretty loud so that's a plus and it also sounds
really good too when
cranked up.
The Verse handle dynamics surprisingly well; slower cuts like Imogen Heap's Hide and Seek don't reveal any annoying DSP hiss, and you can
crank the
volume up to max without causing distortion (except on
really intense stuff, like heavy metal or dubstep).