• Reviews around bass (3.28 of 5)

    MEE audio M6 PRO Universal-Fit Noise-Isolating Musician's in-Ear Monitors with Detachable Cables (Smoke) (1st Generation)

    • Please don't mistake flat response for now bass, these have deep extended bass but in the intended amounts
    • M7 have more clarity and detail.- M7 Better Bass
    • I bought these, disregarding the 'not enough bass' reviews.
    • Bass is inadequate
    • I think they would be an exceptional buy for someone that doesn't want/need robust bass.
    • and I have deep, clear bass and very nice highs
    • They work great have great sound (as well as noise blocking), but took a while to fit correctly (including finding the right tips for my ear).Once fit correctly the bass was very responsive and had a nice flat field through the highs (this can be adjusted to your linking with your
    • If you are looking for some shiny super bass heavy beats competitors these are possibly not what you want
    • The sound is crisp, clear, the bass is appropriately punchy, and there's no interference whatsoever
    • Makes percussion not seem very crisp, almost a little sloppy, vocals aren't as present as they could be.-That being said, the bass is impressive: tight, low response, not overpowering.
    • and I wound up with weak bass once again.
    • The sound is full-spectrum with a great bass IF you get a good seal.
    • I love bass
    • Bass is shallow for electronic music, but acceptable for Rock, Alternative, and Country
    • Very well balanced sound, including strong but not overpowering bass
    • For the best bass response and isolation, the comply tips have no comparison
    • Great in ear headphones with fantastic sound and decent bass
    • That said, once you find the perfect tips among the 10 options, (memory foam included), the clean, crisp, and very present bass is amazing.
    • As a drummer, it's not super easy to find good in-ear monitors that have good bass and keep out the ambient sound of playing my kit.
    • The bass and clarity was amazing
    • Make sure the fit is correct or you won't get very much bass, The bass is already a little lacking.
    • Good clear mids and bass, I am very happy with them!
    • Much to my dismay I first of all found the earphones lacking any real bass
    • but once I found the right size tips the bass was perfect
    • M6s have minimal bass, good mids, and harsh highs even after burn in
    • POOR BASS RESPONSE
    • Does not have strong bass, but you will be able to hear anything from high to low
    • When used with the included comfy soft tips they gave good sound quality with strong bass and the ambiant noise was drastically reduced
    • My phones that came with my iPhone 6 plus are MUCH nicer than these - better bass and overall sound response
    • They are clear and have enough bass to satisfy with drowning out the music
    • The Bass is full bodied, and the high's do not strain for treble
    • :Bass is lacking in my opinion and highs can be sharp
    • In The High End, Good Bass Response Not Too Boomy Compared To The Apple
    • It fairness, the bass is very decent and it seems to have okay mids, but the highs are excruciatingly painful
    • recommended for bass player!Too much bass which I cannot hear the vocal artist
    • After I got used to the sound of these I found the bass isn't really lacking and that with the other earphones I'm missing out on a lot of detail and clarity especially in the mid-range.
    • They can't begin to compare to the isolation (and clarity) of the customs, and they're a little bass heavy (great for casual listening or for bass guitarists, but I prefer a flatter EQ), but these are, by far, the best sounding
    • If you're not getting enough bass, use the Comply tips and make sure you have a good seal
    • Bass was fat and
    • Bass is weak and highs are shrill in ear piercing tinny
    • I can wear them without having to adjust for buds slipping out and the sound quality is very nice, rich bass and mid rage
    • Of course getting a good seal with the right tip and placement is important, especially to get the best bass response and to avoid that "tinny" sound.
    • The sound quality is great; crisp, clear, decent bass.
    • If you are looking for enough bass to give you a mild concussion, this may not be your cup of tea
    • Fact aside that sound is verygood and ha a great bass level, the presentation overall has nothing to envy higher priced brand items
    • They have amazing bass response and the fact that you can replace the tips is a huge bonus.
    • It's rich, full-sounding bass with crisp vocals & treble.
    • Great bass but not overwhelming
    • "In Da Wind", the bass is very distinctive and rolls out very solid (kind of like to 12's in the back of a car, but without your head vibrating...).It also does a great job with alternative, electric, rock, pop, and country music
    • The people giving those positive reviews must only like hearing bass and muddy mids(sorry, I just don't get it)
    • Just something to be aware of if you have a preference.-I find that the plain stereo cable, without the mic and volume control, produces significantly better bass response in terms of presence and clarity (Update 3/26/15)
    • Sounds like it needs an amplifier, and certainly more bass.
    • but if you like crisp clear bass, mids, and highs for great repeoduction then these are it
    • I'm using the large diameter ones, and they provide great, excellent bass
    • The bass is solid but not oversold, mid-range is clear and the highs are well-rendered without being too bright or too sibilant (although there is some sibilance at higher volumes).
    • 9.0/10its sad that some people left a bad review on this product saying "no bass", where as obviously thats not the case.these have amazingly deep sub-bass, probably one of the best sub-bass reproduction i've ever heard
    • Bass is good, adequate without being over the top
    • Amazing noise canceling ability and awesome in ear monitors just don't expect the loudest bass out of them have been told that the microphone that it comes with is quiet
    • The bass was fairly good, not thumping, but good
    • By comparison, those cheep skull candy ear buds had much better bass response out of the package with the medium sized inserts
    • Bass is like a subwoofer tuned right at 30Hz
    • Rich deep bass, Sparkling highs, with a forward mid-range
    • I wouldn't say these are exactly the best for those wanting heavy bass but they still produce respectable levels
    • Bass isn't muddied and the highs aren't shrill.
    • Highs and Mids were great, but bass was hard to come by
    • Ultra-low bass + shrill mid-treble and nothing in-between
    • Use only one of these workarounds, as both will result in an overblown and messy bass
    • The bass was not as deep as I would have liked
    • If excessive bass is what you are into you might want to get a different pair of headphones.
    • All frequencies are clear even the bass at low volumes
    • Moreover, the bass doesn't muddle the mids, nor the treble
    • the bass definitely dominates and make these headphones great for rap, hip hop, and pop
    • , soundstage isn't super wide and bass is lacking when compared to the SE215
    • Bass is nonexistent
    • These over delivered. keep in mind what you are buying Musician's In-Ear Monitors so dont expect earth rattling bass characteristics of BEATS or skullcandy and not for $50.00,
    • The mids and highs are perfect - never too harsh, and when I do get a full seal the bass is perfect and not muddy or overbearing
    • There's enough bass coming through but not so much that it muddies up everything else.
    • So even when I got tips to make a seal and reveal the low, rich bass response these offer, the housing of the IEMs allows so much more outside sound in than any of my Shures
    • Bass is weak but sound is good.
    • I've got a whole bunch of "beast mode, cycling, fitness tempo" compilations, of which all tend to have an emphasis on rather powerful bass, and the slight v-curve sound pairs perfectly for this
    • the highs and lows were pretty spot on, bass wasn't muddy and the highs were crispy.
    • I highly suggset these if you want true music and not some cheesy earphones with a blurry bass tone and very unclear words
    • All the reviews said these in-ear headphones had good Bass tone, but in fact they do not.
    • I purchased a pair of "Monoprice Enhanced Bass Hi-Fi Noise Isolating Earbuds" and the reviews said that they sound "Great",have a flimsy build and there big and bulky and won't stay in your ears
    • Bass is clear, but not overwhelming
    • if you want bassy earbuds you should look elsewhere because in my opinion they are very lacking in bass unless you have an EQ that allows you to bump the bass and significantly drop the treble because these earbuds are excellent with mids and treble
    • 9.0/10its sad that some people left a bad review on this product saying "no bass", where as obviously thats not the case.these have amazingly deep sub-bass, probably one of the best sub-bass reproduction i've ever heard
    • When I first listened to these, they seemed to have very overpowering treble and lacked in bass; however, after burning them in over a couple of days, the bass became more pronounced and the treble was not as overpowering as before
    • I tried the Comply tips first, and that resulted in excessive bass that drowned out everything else
    • I don’t like the muddy, bass head, equalized headphones or earphones from Bose and similar
    • When directly compared track for track using the SE215 from Shure, the bass was overpowering and the mids/vocals very muddy - I found the driver on the SE215 to be boost in the bass range by (+3db) and the mid/vocal sections cut
    • The people giving those positive reviews must only like hearing bass and muddy mids(sorry, I just don't get it)
    • "In Da Wind", the bass is very distinctive and rolls out very solid (kind of like to 12's in the back of a car, but without your head vibrating...).It also does a great job with alternative, electric, rock, pop, and country music
    • Very good clarity, with warm, but not overblown bass
    • Remember, part of having good bass is also fine-tuning your equalizer in your audio player
    • Really good bass down to the B (5string
    • These dig extremely deep as well but what I really love is the natural mid-bass these put out
    • the sound is well-balanced, the bass is accurate and not overwhelming, the mid-range is really nicely done, and the highs are good but not great, with some unwanted sharpness creeping in at the top of the range and at high volumes, and you get a workably-sized sound stage so everything isn't jumbled
    • There was one anomaly, Lights (Bassnectar Remix) by Ellie Goulding, which had exceptional bass response
    • So in conclusion, the bass on these is very weak
    • All IEMs produced bass that was strong enough with the equalization described above, but differed in their ability to reproduce crisp, accurate bass that retained the texture of the instruments
    • Bass is very adequate, I would suggest that those who aren't getting good bass response aren't getting a good seal.
    • Good bass tones and an overall well rounded sound
    • For the price, it has great sound, despite for maybe the lack of bass, but for me it doesn't bother me as I don't listen for music for the overdone bass and all
    • The first day I was bitterly disappointed, the treble was much too pronounced and the bass was lost
    • Bass is good but not overwhelming that you cannot hear the mids which are well balanced IMO.Only negative I would
    • Turns out I should have read more reviews as lots of people had encountered the same problem with bad bass and too high treble and rectified with different solutions from taping up and gluing up holes to purchasing equalizer software
    • So far so good nice even sound not too much bass and by far the most clear sound for the price
    • These have fairly good bass if you adjust the EQ on your device, otherwise is quite subdued
    • but I know they produce a heavy bass sound and clarity..easy to
    • The M6 Pro has crisp and clear but never overdone highs, and amazing full bass response especially with the size of the driver
    • They are great, not the deepest bass, but still for the price they are a really good product
    • That said, the MEElectronics M6 Pro is warm sounding earphone with very good bass depth and decent impact, as well solid clarity throughout the frequency range
    • The monitors sound wonderful, with superrb extension and nice tight bass crystal clear highs, and a natural liquid midrange.............doubt you will out perform these at 50.00just practice some patience when getting set up and you will be rewarded
    • Many comments are saying they lack in the Bass frequencies, and that's a little true, but these buds aren't really for your normal day-to-day listening...if you want REALLY loud bass, get something else
    • I then went to the equalizer settings of my galaxy note and boosted the bass as much as I could, still horrible sound
    • The bass is incredible with these earbuds
    • The bass dies immediately if you don't have a tight seal
    • Cons: no bass
    • Consequently the bass was a bit lacking.
    • I was looking for balanced sounding earbuds/IEMs, but the M6 PRO's sound ended up being more V-shaped, but that didn't matter too much to me, as neither the bass or treble seemed overpowering
    • These lack the punchy bass that the Shure's have
    • I'm telling you right now that if you are buying these with the intention of having "good bass" you are looking in the wrong place
    • Bass could be better
    • Suprisingly wide soundstage for an in ear and has some pretty hefty bass and a nice crispy sound
    • For the best bass response and isolation, the comply tips have no comparison
    • They have a weird EQ with way too much mid and high range, and limited bass
    • The MEE M6 had an unrefined and muddled midrange and bloated unnatural bass in comparison to the ZST
    • This product lacks bass, it's in fact really weak
    • Awesome sound and bass, these are far better
    • They lack clarity, the bass is somewhat heavy and the mids are pretty good, but the mid-highs and highs seem a little harsh
    • Im deducting one star because I really wish they could boost the bass more and theyd be stellar
    • The bass on these headphones are nice
    • Not enough bass
    • For 20 dollars less I bought the Apple EarPods and was pleasantly surprised of how much better bass and depth than the MME's
    • The M6 Pro has great bass and mid range
    • Good bass, but I cannot tell whether it lacks treble or the armature drivers don't work
    • Even the bass is like a big 15 inch sub quietly bumping in the background
    • but I was relieved when I first put them in and heard some good bass
    • insufficient bass
    • The bass isn't very good on these.
    • everyday use it really lacks bass, so I would use different headphones
    • I ended up using the foam tips, which gave the best bass response
    • Good bass and highs and fit nicely in each ear
    • However the bass is solid and very punchy
    • The bass is accurate however I sometimes hear the highs compromising the over all fidelity, but that's where an eq comes in I guess
    • Good bass good trouble and very good balance
    • The treble is really good but the bass is just disappointing
    • , they're more on the mid/treble and clear side, if you like hard bass, you probably would not like this, but if you like clear sound experience you would enjoy this!The insolation is fine too, and btw, use the adaptive ear tips if you want to get the best out of this earbuds, the silicone ones do not makes this earbuds justice
    • Bass is great
    • I'm guessing, based off of what I've read, the SE215s have a more rich bass response.
    • The highs take a little getting used to but the bass is just right
    • They simply sound like the cheapo 10-20 dollar headphones, whose strategy is to crank up the bass response and boost the treble to please some customers whose taste is boomy bass sound and screaming treble
    • If you want big sound, great bass reproduction, move on and try something else.
    • The bass is fantastic for the price and the noise isolation ear tips work really well
    • The bass is fantastic for the price and the noise isolation ear tips work really well
    • I'm puzzled by the reviewers who say that these earphones don't produce enough bass, or that the silicone tips throw off the frequency response
    • The sound is really nice and the bass is great
    • There is really good bass punch, the comply soft foam tips that come with these
    • The bass is punchy and tight but doesn't distort
    • i also never got good bass from these IEMs
    • Balanced sound, good bass
    • The bass is ample without being muddy or overpowering everything else
    • It has very bright highs, and bass isn't too bad
    • Looks good but has a really poor bass
    • (these come with the Medium T-200) to try to get a better seal and while they do isolate better, the left earpiece still has no bass.
    • Great isolation, good bass response, and very
    • Some music has very strong bass, while the production of other songs doesn't emphasize it so much
    • I think its great that they include these at all, but the ones included were a bit too small for my ear, resulting in poor isolation and poor bass response
    • They aren't super bass
    • Bass is there not that strong but rich and powerful for its price range
    • Never fell out of my earsCons-Say deep bass but in reality it is really lame and lacks volume or size-Very quiet sounding even with the impressive noise cancelling with the foam tips (had to turn up very loud to mask annoying co-workers)CONCLUSIONSome very solid IEMS for anything really, but not good if you are looking for bass.
    • The bass is sufficient in that genres like EDM will have a pleasant sound to them
    • Bass is good
    • If you're used to bass heavy earphones like I was, these will take a bit of getting used to-- but there is plenty of nice punchy bass indeed
    • I am not a bass head by any means but the bass is very good
    • Bass is awesome and the flexible capability of the wire and snug fit are excellent
    • I mostly listen to jazz and rock and enjoy the bass
    • You can use an eq to get closer to what you enjoy but bass still lacks in my experience.
    • I found that the comply tips offered the best bass response
    • okay there is bass like they promise but not as much bass as there is treble
    • Nice fat bass and very clear mid and high, just what I need.
    • It's got really good bass
    • Decent bass
    • For in ear monitor purposes, these have surpassed my Shure 215's in clarity and bass response
    • The bass is boosted without sacrificing clear mids and highs, and after a burn in period, these are spectacular
    • 3/11/2015: Initial Response (no burn-in).Pros: Good quality bass response, signal is clear and not muddy, headphones are comfortableCons
    • The provided earbuds, outside of the provided comply tips (which last 2 months and replacements are expensive), are uncomfortable in your ear and don't really create a great seal, so outside noise is heard and bass is nonexistent unless you're constantly pushing the earbuds in your ears
    • Rather poor bass output, and the left ear speaker is not as loud as the right
    • Like all IEMs, bass will be complete garbage if you don't have tips that fit.)
    • I boosted the bass from 20hz to 120hz
    • No muddy bass
    • the best).These are bright and clear but the bass is totally lacking
    • The bass isnt too overwhelming in my
    • The bass was overwhelmingly heavy, and the headphones broke after only moderate use at my desk for 2 months
    • Deep bass is great and full, but the upper bass and mids seem a bit forced
    • The high treble and mid-range are good, but the bass is weak.
    • The bass sounds great once you get the fit right
    • Good, better than my sony bass earphone.
    • Great Bass response and good fit.
    • Like all IEMs, bass will be complete garbage if you don't have tips that fit.)
    • Then, I tried every single ear-tip to find the one with the best bass response.
    • IEM sound quality was evaluated on the basis of the following criteria:Bass (B): Adequate bass producing a full, rich, textured sound
    • Sure the bass is there but lacking the bottom frequencies
    • Flat response with good bass, IF you have a proper fit with correct ear tips
    • These have excellent bass presentation, while I do want a little more out of them, I am definitely satisfied
    • The Bass certainly kicks when it needs to, but doesn't muddy up the sound; this is perfect for musicians, because you can hear/ feel the rhythm section distinctly and accurately
    • Nice fat bass and very clear mid and high, just what I need.
    • Not gona lie, I tried to cancel this order after reading someone say there wasn't enough bass
    • The bass is not exaggerated like with some other earbuds/headphones
    • They match my listening preferences, crystal clear vocals and mid-range, tight bass without being too boomy.
    • Auto Axiom, Bass Booty” produced exceptional tight bass depth with great impact and solid clarity
    • You can get such a good bass tone also
    • Lack bass
    • Everything works fine, however, the sound is not really balance, specially it lacks the bass big time.if they can adjust to have better bass, it should be a good unit.
    • At louder volumes the bass comes through and these earbuds bump
    • (these come with the Medium T-200) to try to get a better seal and while they do isolate better, the left earpiece still has no bass.
    • These m6 audio are amazing great bass
    • If you think these have poor bass you are not getting a good seal and should try a different size
    • If you enjoy a more boomy bass then you will definitely find these iems lacking, but in terms of balance and clarity across the spectrum these are king, and if you're like me and break cables left and right the detachable cables make these an absolute no-brainer choice.
    • Seemed to have decent bass and mid range sound
    • The frequency response is good enough and though the sound quality is a bit strident at the higher end and the bass is not as head rattling as I would prefer.
    • The bass is not great, the trebles not crystal clear and it sounded like I was listening to the sound through heavy material that buffered the sound
    • No bass bias and no treble bias.
    • The most noticeable difference is the laptop and desktop can get them a little bit louder and give me slightly more prominent bass
    • , they're more on the mid/treble and clear side, if you like hard bass, you probably would not like this, but if you like clear sound experience you would enjoy this!The insolation is fine too, and btw, use the adaptive ear tips if you want to get the best out of this earbuds, the silicone ones do not makes this earbuds justice
    • Low end is good down to 33hz (a low B on a 5 string bass), and the midrange is perfect for singing
    • I got the M6 Pro as a relatively inexpensive (and hopefully temporary) replacement while I try to get the B&Ws, which lost most of the right channel, replaced under warranty
    • , the highs became shrill and overblown in most Paramore songs, as well as in some Weezer songs
    • I've only been using them for two days, but they have already found their place as my daily drivers, as well as for more specialised uses like DJing
    • The frequency response is good enough and though the sound quality is a bit strident at the higher end and the bass is not as head rattling as I would prefer.
    • Since I also have super picky ears, most ear buds don't fit in my ear canals right without hurting a
    • These also came with a better selection of ear pieces, as well as, a second cord for phone/volume control
    • but I'm not feeling for these M6 Pros as of now
    • Buy the blue ones, they're about $10 cheaper as of this writing
    • I purchased these earbuds thinking they would work for me as a
    • They don't isolate nearly as well as the $10 panasonic ear buds we all buy from Amazon (which for the price still seem to
    • I use these for personal performances, as well as when I play guitar for my youth group and church
    • I much prefer an over the ear style headphones, but when I started working out I went looking for a pair of iems
    • I looked into Shure 215's and I was impressed, but I love a
    • I then went to the equalizer settings of my galaxy note and boosted the bass as much as I could, still horrible sound
    • next day free S&H.
    • next day free S&H.