In a plain, old - fashioned theater — no 3D, no special big screen or umpty - ump
speakers pumping up the volume — Rise of the Planet of the Apes won me over by just being a decent movie.
Not exact matches
Built - in dual
speakers with powerful bass effects give you the option to
pump up the
volume to entertain on - lookers.
Unfortunately, the
speakers»
volume is too low and woefully inadequate; even when I
pumped them
up to the max, I could hardly hear the tablet's audio with light ambient noise in the background.
The illusion of a villain being transported from the game into the Portal of Power Trap and vice-versa hinges on that
speaker's performance, and it
pumped up the
volume more than adequately in our controlled environment.
Even if it does distort a bit on some content when
pumped up to max
volume, it otherwise exceeds expectations, and thus earns our Editors» Choice for budget PC
speakers.
But it's easy enough to pair any Echo with a higher - quality Bluetooth
speaker for those times when you want to
pump up the
volume, and you can still do that with an Echo Dot docked to a Vaux.
We had no qualms over the call quality and the phone's
speakers are adequately loud, though fidelity goes down as you
pump up the
volume.
Pioneer was once king of the budget
speaker market, offering a host of car and home audio
speakers that
pumped up the
volume for a pittance.
Moreover, the
speakers are surprisingly loud when you
pump up the
volume.
Pump the
volume all the way
up, and you'll find the treble / high - frequencies are too harsh, while bass loses its effectiveness at such
volume; the low - end also vanishes a bit when you turn the
speaker down too low, too, so you definitely have to find a
volume sweetspot somewhere in the middle for the most balanced sound results.