It samples and cancels low - frequency noise from the car's exhaust note, letting softer musical nuances be heard
without cranking up the volume.
Not exact matches
I no longer felt the need to cup my hand around the speaker to get a decent
volume for myself
without bothering other people around me by
cranking it
up all of the way.
The planar magnetic drivers make each bass note easy to differentiate,
without resulting in receded midrange frequencies, unless the
volume is
cranked up all the way.
Seriously — and that's
without cranking volume way
up, which I must do on the Pixel.
Sound was loud and clear
without having to punch the
volume up to its max settings, and this helped to keep the audio from distorting which is something that can easily happen if you
crank up the
volume as loud as it will go to compensate for weak speaker quality.
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).
It's perfectly adequate to fill a living room or kitchen with music, and you can
crank it
up to ringing
volumes without much distortion or harshness.»