You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade for free today.
Phones: 800
$ USD
  • Your shopping cart is empty!

Iphone Headphones Too Much Bass

Related products

Akg P2 Dynamic Bass Instrument Microphone

$357.00 $456.96

Numark Hf175 On-ear Dj Headphones

$147.00 $194.04

Audix D2 Drum Mic Kit

$449.85 $719.76

Genelec F Two 8 1/16" 150w Subwoofer (white)

$4,725.00 $7,465.50

Libec Qh3 Fluid Head

$25,917.00 $32,914.59

Iphone Headphones Too Much Bass

2024-04-21 05:32:35

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Good product. Much better than the stock headphones that came with my iPhone. Easy to use and the rubber ear tips ensure a snug fit.

5
2024-09-26 01:58:39

These have a very clean, clear open sound for a noise cancelling headphone. When set with no EQ, they do have a significantly increased bass response compared to what I'm used to in headphones, but that bass is extremely tight and articulate, not boomy or muddy. You can turn it down 2 to 4 dB with the simple three-band EQ that is set from the iPhone or Android app if you're like me. (Note that I'm used to somewhat lean bass, my wired headphones being HD600, HD800S, and Audeze LCD-5, all of which can benefit from a bass boost in EQ). Unlike my first wireless Momentum, these pair easily and reliably with Apple devices (in my case) including laptop, iPhone, and iPad. They can pair two devices at once and auto-switch between them. The call quality is exceptional, the touch control on the righthand earpiece is easy and simple, and the noice cancelling is good, without giving the impression of reduced sound quality. Last, they offer insanly good battery life! (Sennheiser claims 60 hours). At the new lower price, I think they are an excellent value, and a pleasure to listen to.

5
2024-04-17 05:33:40

I've owned the Shure SE425 in-ear headphones and the SE535 for some time now. I love the clear and non-bass reproduction of the Shure SE425, on my iPhone 6s especially in conjunction with the In-Line Remote/Mic Cable. When paired with the Bluetooth 5.0 Communication Cable, the bass is much more pronounced, almost too much for me! The Shure SE535 headphones sound warmer, the frequency response may score better in tests, but in conjunction with my iPhone I prefer the SE425. However, things are different when pairing my Android phone with a DAC headphone amplifier: Here, the Shure SE535 headphones clearly show their strengths compared to the SE425. Without a DAC headphone amplifier, however, you can spare yourself the additional costs.

5
2024-06-23 01:20:55

Too bad there are no more audio jacks on the iPhone, but this solves the problem.

5
2024-09-16 01:47:22

Marvelous Ziess lenses aren't any good when there's TOO MUCH LIGHT. Fortunately I had my old Canon lens with these filters. They saved the shoot. Now, to get them for the Zeiss.

5
2024-09-07 05:46:51

IS FOAM. VERY NICE. MUCH SOFT, NOT TOO SOFT, NOT HARD. HARD BAD. GO INSIDE CASE FOR MICS. MIC CASE. NEW FOAM GOOD. OLD FOAM BAD. VERY FOAM.

5
2024-05-12 01:45:34

Marvelous Ziess lenses aren't any good when there's TOO MUCH LIGHT. Fortunately I had my old Canon lens with these filters. They saved the shoot. Now, to get them for the Zeiss. I'm not shooting outside without them. Probably the .9ND and one level lower for the primes.

5
2024-08-06 04:14:14

Much more rich sound bass over the 40x, and you have the cable for your phone.

5
2024-07-02 04:15:24

Too many times in cold climates and working with touch screens, either the red lcd or my iphone, these gloves eliminate those issues.

5
2024-07-09 07:35:10

great sound, great bass, connection to iphone is fast

5