Sentences with phrase «very loud volumes»

Allowing for very loud volumes, you can easily share your media with anyone around to watch or listen.
And even when at very loud volumes, it barely loses it's clarity.

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The sound system is really nice, too loud for my wife who constantly lowers the volume when we ride together, also fuel efficiency is very good, it gives me around 28 miles per gallon, I've also been very lucky because I bought it with only 11,000 miles and so far it is only up to 43,000 because where I work is really close to my home.
The audio quality is very good and the volume level is relatively loud, for a smartphone.
Earpiece volume is very loud, and transmissions are clear indoors, with the rare skip or crackling.
Over AT&T's network, callers reported good call quality, and while they sounded clear to us, the earpiece volume level never got very loud.
Audio quality through the bundled (unpadded) earbuds plugged into the standard headphone jack was acceptable, though even at full volume it's not very loud.
The volume of the recording is very slowly increased over time until the dog no longer responds to the sound, even when loud enough to mimic real thunder.
Start the recording at a very low volume and gradually increase it as your dog gets used to the loud sound.
This is an issue which also plagued the original and unfortunately the remaster is simply using all of the original voice assets so you get very loud, to the point of distortion, voices which can't be individually volume controlled via a slider.
The E3 show floor is very loud as expected and so it may be a little hard to hear Dan Greenawalt so I recommend you find a nice quiet spot and turn up your volume.
You're able to adjust on the fly, but I found the volume slider to not be very precise, as I wished it was a dial setting with more «markers» for specific volume levels since it either sounded too low or loud without much room in between to find that perfect setting.
Many of the «footstep» sounds are really loud and don't change in volume whether that creature is very far away or right next to you.
My first contact with them and their Street Fighter II Soundtrack wasn't all that exciting, as they used an unfair comparison between their remaster and the original tracks to prove the superiority of their product (for those wondering, they left the original track at its original volume level, which was very low, and put it side by side with their new track which was louder to get the «WOW» effect, a common practice today when showing off remasters).
Our 7 - Zip benchmark pumped up the volume to a very noticeable 44.5 dB, and our graphics stress test sent readings to redline at 50.1 dB, making this the fourth loudest laptop we've ever tested.
At max volume the speaker is very loud for its size, easily providing enough noise to fill a dance - crazed living room.
The speaker is also reasonable, although you have to crank up the volume at least halfway to hear anything, and there's a fine line between loud enough to hear and sounding a bit tinny (and there's very little bass).
We did find the volume controls a little finicky, in that they were very sensitive and would suddenly deliver loud audio when we least expected it, but otherwise it's a great design that works well.
While the speaker can get very loud, the best audio reproduction is achieved not by maxing out the volume, but rather by dialing it back a notch or two.
There's very little distortion, however, and the volume can get quite loud, so your experience listening to audio without headphones won't be as poor as it has been on previous devices from Samsung in the sub - $ 300 price range.
The speakers are very loud at maximum volume, and while some distortion occurs alongside deep base, audio is usually clear.
The speaker volume though is average and not very loud.
Call quality was solid if unspectacular, though I very much appreciated the Extra Volume button that makes the other person just astonishingly loud in your earpiece — construction zones and sirens be damned, you'll hear just fine.
The volume can get very loud, a characteristic that is common across most Samsung phones.
Volume on the earpiece isn't very loud, so it was difficult to hear people with medium background noise.
With our bass test track, The Knife's «Silent Shout,» the low synth notes got very loud without distorting, to the point that my ears began to vibrate uncomfortably at maximum volume without any noticeable crackle.
Playing music through the in - ear headphones almost made my eardrums pop — the output is insanely loud, but even at the highest volumes the sound quality is very clear (I tested this on the Sound Magic E10 earphones.)
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