• Reviews around bass (4.23 of 5)

    Klipsch The One, Walnut veneer

    • The bass is so overpowering that one must lower all low band EQ settings on your accessing device to the lowest level they can go to be able to produce acceptable sound
    • Looks great, but it’s bass deficient.
    • Also, the bass is lacking while still being a bit boomy and muddy
    • I love klipsch speakers but this speaker is missing the classic bass klipsch is known for.
    • Doesn't require much volume at all to produce a rich, thumping bass and crisp clean mids
    • Compared to Klipsch's The One, the Soundlink Mini II is punchier with clearer bass and a more well rounded sound.
    • I have tried a lot of bluetooth speakers, Sony SRS55, SoundBlaster Roar (in dual stereo configuration with 2 speakers connected), and the Klipsch KMC3, and this is BY FAR the best sounding, with the best bass, best sound reproduction, and quality
    • Good bass and treble response.
    • This speaker does well across the spectrum with excellent bass response, especially for its size, a punchy mid-range and clear highs.
    • The bass and treble on the unit are great, but it has only acceptable mid range sound
    • The SoundBlaster Roars did the job, but the sound reproduction was lacking, with a very tin like sound, and lack of any significant bass punch
    • Bass is there, not overpowering
    • Excellent sound, plenty of bass "punch" and nice, clean highs
    • The 320 has much better bass at 1/3 the price.
    • even the bass is very good.