• Reviews around bass (3.47 of 5)

    House of Marley, Positive Vibration 2 Wireless Headphones - Noise isolating In-Line 1-Button Mic on Cable, Removable Tangle-Free Cable, Long Battery Life, Foldable On-Ear Design, EM-JH133-DN Denim

    • Well-defined sound quality, great bass, long-lasting battery, slick design and comfortable to wear
    • I got)Really good sound quality, deep bass and wide range with close to lossless audio quality when turned up all the way, and the price point is insane (in a good way)Mic quality is far better than I expected
    • Has good bass.
    • > Good bass
    • The crisp sound, great bass
    • Stay away from these if you like bass, listened to my favorite trap tunes, bass was muddy as hell, adjusted the eq with PowerAmp app, dirty muddy distorted bass, disappointed highly 20 dollar earbuds have better bass response
    • Stay away from these if you like bass, listened to my favorite trap tunes, bass was muddy as hell, adjusted the eq with PowerAmp app, dirty muddy distorted bass, disappointed highly 20 dollar earbuds have better bass response
    • The bass is clearly lacking, and the sound is muddy
    • very impressive - bass is full yet moderate in its impact, allowing trebles and mids to shine where appropriate (e.g. classical, acoustic jazz) yet has somewhat accentuated midrange and upper bass range tones that allow metal and rock to shine also
    • Bass and meds sound good but sometimes the voice and instruments get mixed together
    • For me the problem with all the other headphones I tried was they really lacked bass and midrange, and that’s where theses exceed
    • Nice Bass