• Reviews around bass (3.02 of 5)

    Bose SoundTouch 20 wireless speaker, works with Alexa, White

    • The sound fills the whole room and the bass is loud and clear.
    • Sure, compared to a typical table radio it sounds good, but the bass is funky and so are the upper human registers
    • Bass is surprisingly rich, probably overly aggressive on default settings in fact (there is a way to turn it down buried deep in the control app
    • If the bass is too strong,myou can reduce it a bit.
    • Bass is so much clearer, and the unit can be driven at much louder levels without distortion
    • Full sound, rich bass, and no harsh high end
    • Good sound and good bass
    • The sound was rich and full of smooth bass
    • Bass is clean, bit certainly not comparable to a system with a sub-woofer
    • Good strong bass, and crisp high frequencies.
    • Bass is surprisingly rich, probably overly aggressive on default settings in fact (there is a way to turn it down buried deep in the control app
    • With respect to sound, I love the sound quality that this unit puts out; nice clear tones and rich bass.
    • Bass is weak, has a hissing sound when turned up
    • And here the second problem becomes apparent; the is a huge - and I mean genuinely overpowering - bass presence, at the expense of any mid range clarity
    • The sound is incredible and the bass is strong and clear.
    • The highs stay sharp, the mids stay rich, and the bass packs a punch
    • Sounds great - strong bass and treble
    • Perhaps if one could adjust the treble setting on the Soundtouch to a lower level, or further boost the bass you might could get that sound
    • For a tech Luddite like me, it was just amazing to hear that great, fat Bose sound, as well as be able to access the thousands of world-wide internet radio stations.
    • WHich is 22+minutes of monotonous, euro-tech, 80’s, pop garbage
    • WHich is 22+minutes of monotonous, euro-tech, 80’s, pop garbage