• Reviews around bass (3.86 of 5)

    Beats by Dre Mixr On-Ear Headphone - Color Pink

    • I also own a pair of Sony MDR-XB300s which I bought for only $40, and the bass is actually louder on the Sonys
    • The sound is Great! & The Bass is Awesome!
    • After receiving these, I managed to gain more noise, more bass that was crisp and clear to the key
    • They have great sounds and great bass and everything, but they are so tight on my head that I can only wear them for about an hour before throwing them to the ground because of the headaches they cause
    • Nice sound , very good bass
    • The Bass is so clean and strong that it really makes you feel like you're in a concert
    • I want to say the Decibels are a lot higher and the Bass and Tremble are amazing
    • The Mixr earphones are a bit more balanced and smoother over the mids and highs, but they still hype the bass and sound somewhat fractured, like the low and mid-lows aren't connected to the rest of the mix
    • So if you want a pair of truly super heavy bass headphones that come at a heavy price tag then the Beat's Mixr could be the ones for you, but if you're willing to sacrifice some style, bass, and save $
    • The build of this headphone is almost comparable to that of the Beats Pro which has a metal casing and a driver that cleans up the muddy bass and low end of the amplified Studio model
    • The sound is good and bass is comfortable
    • Pros:-sounds great, especially compared to other Beats headphones-stylish-great case included but not advertised-two cables-no overpowering bass-durable-folds up conveniently smallCons:-somewhat uncomfortable (too tight)-expensive compared to other [non-Beats]
    • , I like the idea of the Beats, the extra Bass being the selling point of course
    • Very clean treble, nice punchy bass that doesn't over take everything has the Pros are known to do and good mids
    • but ear gets pain when use long time...good bass ..
    • Pros-Good sound, good bass, great seal,
    • The bass is clear and not overpowering
    • Lighter bass is a good thing for a lot of people, but to those who need overpowering bass, you might want to try out Sony's MDR-XB line of headphones
    • The bass is crisp and the quality is well worth the price
    • The bass is great
    • They have a clearer bass than them too
    • Awesome headphones, great sound clarity and bass
    • Let me state that I'm an unabashed bass head
    • It doesn't have the muddy overpowering bass like the others, but don't worry it still has a good clear nice amount of bass
    • I would probably take them of because of the exagerated bass
    • Really nice bass but squezzes my
    • They sound great and have good bass, happy I got them for the price I did, these are the best Beats in my book.
    • Clear acoustics and great bass
    • They have a great range of sound and tone, not only the bass which is very good, but the whole range of tones is great
    • I also own a pair of Sony MDR-XB300s which I bought for only $40, and the bass is actually louder on the Sonys
    • After the listening to these, the Solo 2's sound like they have no bass at all.
    • , I came from wearing Sol Republic tracks and I'd say, while not as comfortable as my tracks, they definitely sound very similar to them because they have a VERY balanced sound, good bass but not over powering and topping it off with good treble
    • The bass on the Studios distort, and the Mixrs do not
    • Good bass without drowning out too much of the other sounds
    • Good bass
    • but ear gets pain when use long time...good bass ..
    • I received them very fast, and i wore them to listen to Pandora & i love the sound & bass..
    • Sonically the sound great because they don't have obnoxious bass like the studios or other beats
    • That means if you wear earings, have anything other than a small head or even have sensitive ears, within a half hour you are going to be one hurtin' turk.4.)That lovely bass that these deliver though can be a little distructive.
    • High definition, clarity and perfect bass
    • Now, bass is great and all, but if the mids and highs are lacking then all that bass does is sound like a big pillow of pressure with no actual music
    • The highs, mids, and lows, are crisp, and the bass is nice and high
    • The build of this headphone is almost comparable to that of the Beats Pro which has a metal casing and a driver that cleans up the muddy bass and low end of the amplified Studio model
    • The headphone maintains the highs and mids while offering a tighter cleaner bass and treble, so nothing gets completely drowned out
    • The Mixr earphones are a bit more balanced and smoother over the mids and highs, but they still hype the bass and sound somewhat fractured, like the low and mid-lows aren't connected to the rest of the mix
    • at first they seemed great, the bass is really clean and noticeable and the kicks are much more powerful - unlike the other beats these do not overwhelm the rest of the elements in the song ... however, I find it very difficult to beat-match with these headphone
    • have no good bass
    • The bass is great on the Mixr
    • PROS:tight bassforward and clear mids (like the artist is singing right in front of you)sturdier buildno cheap plastic lookswivel earcupportabilitymuch better sound quality than the solos and studiosalmost as good as prospassive noise cancelation (no batteries and allows for better bass)control talkability to plug headphone cable into either
    • The bass is amazing on these as well as the mids and highs
    • Overall great sounding, no distortion even in high volumes, crystal clear bass frequencies and all that with perfect looks
    • I was not blown away by the bass, being somewhat quiet in proportion to the Beats, but Beats are mostly bass anyways
    • They're so loud and the bass feels amazing
    • The sound is also somewhat "tinny" even with the strong bass.
    • The bass is nice, and music sounds really clear coming from the headphones
    • They sound pretty balanced sound wise, honestly not any overpowering bass with these
    • their bass is better than pros but are tight
    • Love the bass
    • They aren't neutral sounding at all, they are fully colored and if you hate bass or treble then I'd advise you to turn away
    • Like most other Beats products, the bass is greatly exaggerated, often spilling over the vocals
    • The bass is amazing and so are the rest of the sounds.
    • Nice bass and great treble along with mids but the construction is HORRIBLE
    • Nice bass and great treble along with mids but the construction is HORRIBLE
    • Perfect for anyone that cant afford the beat solos or the beat studios in my opinion they give enough bass to enjoy the music.
    • Like most other Beats products, the bass is greatly exaggerated, often spilling over the vocals
    • The Beat's do have a stronger bass punch than the Sol's but the Sol's have somewhat better mids and much better highs
    • The bass is crystal clear and worth every penny
    • Beats are infamous for their overpowering deep bass, but the bass is not overpowering at all with the Mixrs
    • Lighter bass is a good thing for a lot of people, but to those who need overpowering bass, you might want to try out Sony's MDR-XB line of headphones
    • The bass is a little pronounced, but IMHO, really works with today's pop/rock music.
    • Super comfort, super rich sound with a well balanced pallet and very rich deep bass
    • Beats are infamous for their overpowering deep bass, but the bass is not overpowering at all with the Mixrs
    • The headphone have great BASS, as good a it gets
    • The studios didn't have enough bass
    • Good bass good sound and feel very durable
    • It truly is flawless except for the top of the headphone adapter that goes into the phone has the missing 'b' logo but other than that, I can't seem to find anything else wrong with it
    • If you still desire to get beats I would recommend an over the ear headphone design
    • NO .Called up Amazon & told them I would like a
    • I run through head phones like water, because i work a
    • They have loosened the headphones a bit so they don't pinch as much as when the Mixrs were first released