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Bass is lacking, treble isn't clear and they don't get very loud
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The sound quality is only slightly better though I will admit the bass is a massive improvement
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Great sound, bass, etc
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poor bass, otherwise good quality
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I purchased Beats and did notice the lows (aka bass) were louder than the Bose Soundlink II
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Sound is crisp bass is pure and the leather melts onto my ears like clouds of marshmallows delivering a noise cancelling total experience.
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They get kinda loud, to the point where it probably wouldn't cause hearing damage if listened to for extended periods, but I could do with just a little more from time to time.-The bass definitely lacks.
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Traded in for the Sony's Wireless - MDR XB950BT/B - Get these if you like Hard hitting/Head rattling bass and don't care about clarity
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Although, I’d prefer a bit more bass, these are pretty efficient!
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They have good sound, decent bass, and not a lot of distortion in noise for a variety of music types
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Whether or not this album is your cup of tea its deep powerful bass and airy mids and detailed highs do a great job of tripping up poor speakers
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I'm sure the product would have been great if it hadn't shown up with blown speakers, no bass and sound was crackling
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Mid's and highs are very precise, however the bass is a bit lacking
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On some tracks I wish the bass were a bit more powerful, but I still think they're on par with other wired headphones priced around $200 (and if you really miss the detail of wired sound, there's an included 3.5 mm cable)
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Warm, powerful, capturing all the bass, oboe and hue of "Mor Forsair" by Delphine Bois
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Plus I like the fact that I could play the music very loud, with great bass, to work out with.
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Goes sounds good and clear, but not the best Bass sounds, is comfortable on my ears.
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Bass is muddy
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Unlike the beats that have too much muddy sounding bass, then harsh scratchy highs and almost nothing in the mids
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The bass and tremble is really smooth and on point with the music and game play
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Bass is often far too strong with these types of headphones, but you don't have to worry about that at all with this set
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Not loud bass, but precise bass
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Sound comes out crisp and clear with good bass background.
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In both cases, the audio quality is good - solid bass, clear highs, good isolation and separation, etc
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They are made well, while the bass isn't like one in a car I love the sound and it is crystal clear
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Honestly not the loudest or bass
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Want a realistic Bass test
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The highs are crisp, vocals are clear, and bass is plenty strong without muddling or causing distortion.
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Bass nonexistent
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The sound is great except for when on loud bass.
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The lows do not lack whatsoever, as the bass can be
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The sound is crisp and the bass is fantastic
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the bass sound good
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Bose is the best very high quality bass great sound the best headphones in the market better than Sony or Beats number 1
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(I’m not talking crazy bass just bass that sounds better than my Apple earphones) and more dynamic sound
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Only reason I am giving them 4 is because I wish the bass had a SLIGHT more bump
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Most expensive headphones that I've tried on just have a crazy boosted bass and it gives me a headache
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Not loud bass, but precise bass
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The bass and highs are sadly anemic for the price.
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the bass is not that great
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High quality sound, not a ton of deep bass, but good bass nonetheless
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Correct" bass, crisp, clear treble,
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Bass heads who love deep bass please keep movin these are not the headphones for you
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The best sounding wireless headphones made, good bass, nice vocals, and long battery.
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You can hear soo many layers in the music and the bass is great.
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Now, of course there are headphones out there with more bass, but for me, I found that the bass it had was just perfect and if the QuickComfort had more I'd say they would be similar
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Absolutely terrible bass
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But don't go for it if you are looking for bass heavy and loud sound
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Although I'm not very experienced when it comes to premium sound experience, I can definitely assure to you that these headphones sound very goodThe bass is not overpowering, which makes them listening to them for hours easier on your ears
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Not "booming bass," but--again--natural, and satisfyingly full
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The bass sounds powerful and even the most delicate sounds are sharp and clear
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They do not have exaggerated bass, but I still find listening to music enjoyable
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Traded in for the Sony's Wireless - MDR XB950BT/B - Get these if you like Hard hitting/Head rattling bass and don't care about clarity
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The bass is incredible, but no too overpowering
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these are not bass heavy, thump thump sound units, but rather well balanced with very crisp, clear bass and pristine treble.
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Like that it doesn't have overbearing bass
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(But that is what gives them such good bass).
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Bass is present, but well balanced and highs are crisp, but not tinny
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They bump the bass and roll off the very high highs - e.g. they are "tuned" for their application, which is, uh, listening to compressed MP3 files via a Bluetooth connection
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Not to mention the bass was kind of overblown
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The bass is superior for headphone audio
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The bass is seriously lacking, overall everything sounds muffled & poor, & there's a fair amount of static-y noise over a certain(but still very reasonable) deceble that makes you worry this things going to blow out
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These Bose headphones do have great bass.
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Wow I've never heard such rich bass and voice tones in music and movies (only ever hear this in movie theaters and those are practically perma closed now)
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Sound is clear with plentiful bass
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The bass is better than I'm used to with Bose but not overdone like Beats
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The bass on these headphones is stellar
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Cons: bass is weak, as others have mentioned
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Anyway, these headphones have super crisp highs, good mids, and crunchy bass
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Anyway, these headphones have super crisp highs, good mids, and crunchy bass
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Enough Bass for me though
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WORST bass and sound
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Sound quality is awesome, great bass
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The bass is just about right unless you're a real bass head - does not overpower the mids and highs
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The bass is not extreme, (which I would prefer) but the sound quality is very nice
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I imagine this is a consequence of the terrible bass.
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These come with beautiful bass, rich and full
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The bass is lovely
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I thought It will have noise cancelled and the bass will be good
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It suffers from anemic bass, and with such a weak low end response, as the volume goes up the more brash the sound becomes causing me to wince and have to turn down the volume
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The bass feels a little lacking but that keeps things sounding crystal clear
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However, those who say you can't listen to hip-hop in these headphones are plain wrong - the bass is still dope
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They fit nicely, but the treble was a little muddy, not crisp, the bass good but not fantastic.
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The sound is clear with really decent bass response
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The sound is full range and pleasant without what I call silly bass
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It gives solid bass reproduction without being mushy or exaggerated, and the mid to high frequencies sound like they should
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When I do listen to something with some bass, these don't distort the bass at all.
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The sound is decent, but lacks deep bass - if you like bass, look elsewhere.
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Frankly I was afraid that the bass might be more than a set of Bluetooth headphones could reproduce cleanly, but I need not have worried because the Bose did a marvelous job of digging deep and reproducing those deep soulful bass riffs for a closed back headphone - when played at reasonable volumes
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ok medium freq, but terrible bass, with a generally plastic/tinny sound
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The leather parts feel really smooth and soft and the sound is good with beautiful bass
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And I've found these to work great for all those people wondering if it could be enough bass
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The sound is decent, but lacks deep bass - if you like bass, look elsewhere.
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These headphones were amazing the fit was great the bass was pretty good too
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In my opinion, there is just enough bass to enjoy it
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The sound quality is excellent and has reasonably well-balanced treble/bass.
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The experience with this product was pretty satisfactory: good bass, extreme clarity of the sound, easy to use
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The experience with this product was pretty satisfactory: good bass, extreme clarity of the sound, easy to use
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Bass is good also
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Nice bass, not as much as v-moda however
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The Soundlink II also has less bass than the MDR-V6, but better noise isolation with the ear pads
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The bass isn't as "booming" with these headphones compared to my Beats
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The bass is just right and everything sounds clear and detailed
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I love that the sound is pretty incredible, and ultimately has the best bass of any wireless headset I have heard to date though it lacks compared to Bose cable driven headphones
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The bass is quite good, despite what other reviewers have said about the bass, and I love how you can pair 2 devices at once
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If you like the deep bass, you need to get a set of these!Pros: lightweight, great sound quality, mobility, nice carrying caseCon: they make your ears sweat while mowing
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The bass and treble on these headsphones is amazing
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Bose is not known for having great bass and these are no different
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They have a clean fairly tight bass but not overpowering
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Does not work as well as I would have liked for calls (people on the other end can't seem to hear me well, or it sounds muffled)
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Not recommended for video streaming as you may experience a slight delay(depends on distance from the source) when used wireless(which is okay for me but is worth mentioning)
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This was apparently the wrong choice as they refused to work at all
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but not as well as with me speaking directly into the phone
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After pairing them I could listen to TV and all the smart TV apps at the same time on the phones as well as through the TV speakers