Fluance implemented 3D Sound technology that
uses bass boost and psychoacoustics to calculate precise harmonics that are related to the fundamental tones of sound, virtually reproducing the lowest frequencies, just as if there was a subwoofer in the room.
Not exact matches
Use the EQ button on the right ear cup to enable
bass boost and that audio balance is tilted towards the low - end, which comes into its own when playing explosion - heavy titles such as Titanfall 2.
Having a
bass boost is a good thing for headphones intended to be
used on the move, as external noise tends to quieten the low end — which is why I consider Zero Audio's tuning so on point.
Its sound is particularly impressive considering that these speakers do not perform any digital signal processing, which other speakers
use to give their cans an artificial
boost in
bass frequencies.
Those who like a punchy low - end can
use the «extra
bass» button to
boost the
bass frequencies, which sounds great on tracks that need that driving subwoofer sound.
On + is intended to be
used with vinyl and will provide a slight
boost in the
bass.
Fitbit Flyer also
uses Waves MaxxAudio technology, giving you two sound profiles to choose from — Signature, the standard profile, or Power
Boost, which amplifies
bass.
Using the established sound signature as a guide I would classify it as «warm and sweet» sound (
bass / mids
boosted, treble recessed) but that is a little academic as the Soundbar equaliser can be changed to suit your tastes.
Regardless, the effect is still noticeable — there's a welcome
boost in volume and
bass that's clear whether you're
using headphones or the excellent front - facing BoomSound speakers.
The speaker
uses a form of
bass reflex built into the frame to help
boost the
bass, but the drivers are on the small end of the spectrum, even for an entry level portable.
The different presets
use different settings that
boost the
bass and high end, add a smart volume feature to deliver the best voice quality, and even emulate virtual surround sound to improve the sound stage.
Using the SteelSeries Engine 3 software to boost bass or diminish other frequencies makes that essentially a moot point — as long as you're using a PC, of co
Using the SteelSeries Engine 3 software to
boost bass or diminish other frequencies makes that essentially a moot point — as long as you're
using a PC, of co
using a PC, of course.