• Reviews around bass (3.41 of 5)

    Shure SE112-BT1 Wireless Sound Isolating Earphones with Bluetooth Enabled Communication Cable, Black, Remote and Mic (SE112-K-BT1)

    • No bass, poor quality sound
    • Sound quality is good, lacks Bass
    • Great in the tight, technical twisties at low speed, good, not great, bass.
    • Always ignore any review of any earbud that says "horrible bass" because what they mean is "horrible tips don't fit in my ears right."
    • Great bass, cancels outside noise, and good price.
    • They are competent earbuds with adequate frequency response, though the bass is a little lacking
    • These ear buds sound very good in general, with decent bass and treble response
    • Brilliant sound and deep bass
    • The bass is strong, but not overpowering.
    • If you achieve a good seal (you need to choose the right size sleeve, and get the bud well into the ear canal), you will be rewarded with decent bass response, and the `phones will indeed attenuate extraneous sounds, like street noises or an airplane engine
    • Bass is full but not overblown.
    • I encourage anyone who is not looking for "head rattling" bass to give these a try.
    • I purchased because they said enhanced bass
    • Good bass
    • Rich bass and engulfing overall sound experience
    • Any set of earphones can produce something a "strong bass," but I've found that the real challenge is finding earphones with anything even remotely approximating clarity and articulation
    • They wanna charge you four times as much for the fancy ones the started making if you want decent bass
    • Great detail, bass isn't enhanced so it doesn't drown out the rest of the
    • Excellent build quality, but zero bass
    • Great sound and good bass for a great price.
    • A lot of earphones advertising a strong bass are trying to make you confuse a booming, muddy sounds with "strong bass
    • These are great but the model before em had more bass & a better cable
    • I would say the bass is adequate, but definitely not the lower end of the bass register
    • The mid and high sounds are great and clear, but the bass is sorely lacking.
    • The bass isn't bad, but it was a little lacking for my tastes
    • You will get good sound, good bass
    • Sound quality is good, lacks Bass
    • Good bass and sound definition.
    • That said, this model does not provide the most sparkling high frequencies or the deepest bass that you can get from a pair of in-ear devices
    • As opposed to the "sound isolation" and "great bass" promised, the sound was tinny and top-heavy
    • Has good solid bass (not the overwhelming false bass that some cheap headphones do)
    • That said, the bass is a little weak on these, so if you are looking for some heavy beats in your ear, these aren't the ones for you.
    • These phones have been engineered to counteract that criticism--they have solid, boomy bass
    • The bass is terrible, everything sounds so "thin" and I have no idea why they thought it would be a good idea to make you put the cord behind your ear, you have to or they sound even worse, its really uncomfortable and just looks weird.
    • Has good solid bass (not the overwhelming false bass that some cheap headphones do)
    • The bass is solid as are the highs
    • How important is the bass, etc when you are working out?
    • , they are amazing and you can get solid bass from $3 earbuds with Comply tips.
    • One in particular is so loud, so I need something that no only work as a very good In Ear Monitor, but also a protection to my hearing