• Reviews around bass (3.67 of 5)

    Skullcandy Hesh 2 Bluetooth Wireless Over-Ear Headphones with Microphone, Supreme Sound and Powerful Bass, 15-Hour Rechargeable Battery, Soft Synthetic Leather Ear Cushions, Black/Silver

    • Bad bass
    • The bass is much better than any other headphones I have had in the past
    • Good bass
    • Bass isn't overwhelming but sound quality is better than most products with this price
    • Not loud enough, not enough bass, not enough anything.
    • Not loud enough, not enough bass, not enough anything.
    • It's really loud and they have nice bass and the battery last long really long
    • The bass is present, but not boosted
    • Bass, highs, it doesn't hurt your ears when loudComfortableCons:After about 40-50 minutes of wear they begin to feel uncomfortable, like you get this feeling that u must take them off
    • Sound is great: very clear treble, rich bass
    • Vocals are clear and there's enough bass present to make just about anyone happy
    • The basses are rich and deep, the trebles are crisp and clean, spoken word and music sound fantastic!!!2
    • If I have to work a day in a retail store to afford these, I want something closer to flawless!As for sound quality, the bass is garish, coloring the sound distastefully
    • Nice sound with a solid bass
    • Great sound and bass.
    • The bass is also quite good, if you like a equalized bass experience instead of a 100 bass 0 treble (yes, some people like this) sound
    • As posted, they initially did not have great bass, however, I bumped it up on my phone (my music app has an eq function) and now the bass is fine
    • sound quality ok, but does not get loud enough and bass is a little lacking for over the ear headphones
    • Not too sound isolating, but the bass is nice and the sound is clear.
    • First off, dont be fooled by the title and description of "powerful bass" these headphones have zero bass
    • The Hesh is great - clear sound, good dynamic range, solid bass without overemphasis, and the headband is strong and springy enough to stay on your head when you bend over.
    • If you are looking for headiness with great bass, you're going to have to look for some more expensive headphones
    • They aren't super loud though and the bass isn't terribly powerful
    • If they were capable of more volume, and had a little better bass, this would have been a 4 star review for sure.
    • Work phenomenally with a cable, and sound as great as my old Hesh 2 did; Booming bass, and can be very loud
    • As a person that loves a really high volume and strong bass, I felt these headphones lacked a high volume capability and a decent bass
    • The sound quality is still good, but the bass is not loud and doesn't provide the same feeling you might want when you listen to a bass-heavy song
    • Volumes loud, great bass, comfortable over ear pads, and the battery is god like
    • Love these headphones although I was a little disappointed coming from the Skullcandy Crushers, I like the Bluetooth but miss the bass.
    • Unlike some of the headphones I've tried the bass seems more realistic , not artificially overwhelming
    • The bass is perfect for television
    • The Mpow had ridiculous bass 'enhancement' - very annoying.
    • Bass is super
    • I was expecting better bass performance with these headphones, given the size of the drivers (50mm)
    • They had good bass, good but not great detail
    • The bass lacks a lot of punch
    • Using an Equaliser on your device MAY help, but EQ definitely won't do the job of supplying a high volume + decent bass
    • Volumes loud, great bass, comfortable over ear pads, and the battery is god like
    • Love my new headphones.. like in the review I read before buying them the bass isn't very
    • They arrived very quickly and after first charge I went to test it out, they sound great and the bass is very nice could be a little
    • that had good bass, vocals, chorus, etc. and could swivel... how much would it cost Skullcandy to install a few more screws and metal components??The point of buying headphones is for the sound and these did not live up to expectations, so I will probably go and get some sony's.
    • Sound quality: coming from years of using earbuds which felt like they were adequate but nothing special, I gotta say the first thing I noticed is how much richer the bass is on these.2
    • They have decent bass and not alot of background noise with this model.
    • hesh 3 have better good quality sound but the material are so so bad you can crack the hesh 3 easy, i prefer that my headphones have good materials and good sound (Is not so much different with hesh 3 only the treble, hesh two have better bass)
    • Good bass
    • What robust or powerful bass are you guys referring to
    • I think the bass could be a bit louder but nothing to truly complain about
    • Good sound, but the bass isn’t going to blow you away
    • The Sony 'Extra Bass' line sounded like junk
    • the sound is clear.. the bass is GREAT.. and they are very comfortable i can wear them for long
    • These have great noise canceling sound and good bass
    • The Hesh 2 is what I went with- out of the phones I tried, these have some good bass punch while keeping the mids and highs intact
    • Bass is very nice but not overpowering
    • Good bass
    • is reliable so far and does not affectsound quality-crisp and clear sound, decent bass, good sound isolation (not advertised but clearly present)
    • Bass is worse in bluetooth but that's what you get when there's not a cord connected
    • The bass isn't as strong as I prefer but the souns quality is very good
    • The Grinder sounded good and was super comfortable and light, but I didn't hear enough bass for my liking
    • They will not blow you away with fake bass, but rather provide a rich and balanced sound across the spectrum.
    • Great sound, deep bass, comfortable fit, but slightly bulky, good battery life
    • I was hoping for a pair of headphones that had a good bass and for good sound
    • These headphones aren't loud at all, and the bass is extremely weak
    • The bass is amazing and the battery lasts for a long time.
    • But the Hesh 2 has kinda muddy bass and kinda brittle high end compared to the Hesh 3.Ear cups are round and too small for my ears on the Hesh 2, and my ears aren't huge
    • I love the BASS!!
    • Long battery life, good overall sound, not that good bass
    • but I enjoy the bass and the sound quality for the
    • so when i turned up the volume on my phone (iphone 7) and on the headphones themselves i was extremely disappointed because it seemed like it is stuck at 75% volume and the bass was almost nonexistent as well
    • Not enough bass and not loud enough
    • They are excellent for music and are very clear with decent bass
    • Great bass sound.
    • They accent the highs on drums and guitars and don't drown out the instruments with a ton of annoying bass
    • The volume isn't very loud and dont have a bass boast like the crushers
    • I would mention that the bass is lacking on these
    • Amazing battery life, and great bass
    • The highs are crisp and there is just enough bass to be adequate.
    • Good vocals, good bass, and crisp highs
    • then it give good bass
    • Great sound, with awesome bass, tremble and use
    • Super clear and crisp sound, bass is great (not super deep pounding bass but doesn't distort at all with any bass heavy
    • Bass is not impressive not is the volume.
    • I know, it's not a bad volume, but I wanted the option of it being louder.-Weak bass.
    • Owned this wireless over-the-ear headset for use in the noisy underground T or subway system commute, for almost a year, and can confidently say the following:PROS:- comfortable and somewhat adjustable for ours of listening - fit my head and wrapped around my ears well (but if you have a big head/ears, this may be a problem)- durable - headset band is rubberized material and not cheap/flimsy hard plastic (bend and stretch and no scary cracking sounds)- decent bass - bass is okay, not good/great, but if you use Android apps VLC or Equalizer and up the volume and bass, you get a pretty good result- price is reasonable, not like the overpriced popular brands and you can confidently buy versus the no-name brands (that are dirt-cheap or reasonably inexpensive, but the quality is questionable)- battery life is very good and charge time is very fast- seconds as ear-muffs during the cold/windy winters- much better than in-ear or ear-bud headsets at drowning out external noise, but no substitute for noise-cancellation systems- bluetooth connectivity is good and reliable (audio tips tell you when the headset is connected)- headset amplifier (via volume buttons) works very well and combined with the volume on your phone, you can get plenty of sounds for most listenersCONS:- comfortable ear cushions means they are not dense enough to insulate/isolate exterior noise (screeching noise of the train wheels against the metal rails pierces right through the headset
    • Good quality (the bass isnt that strong.
    • so when i turned up the volume on my phone (iphone 7) and on the headphones themselves i was extremely disappointed because it seemed like it is stuck at 75% volume and the bass was almost nonexistent as well
    • Finally, it has good sound interface, powerful bass; clear natural vocals and quality sound range.
    • No Powerful Bass, No Supreme Sound there is also a crackling sound when you turn you volume to full, it all waist of money
    • there is very little bass but the blue tooth works well
    • the bass is not so good
    • The bass isn't that great
    • It is not as expensive as, the Beats earphones, but works exactly the same.
    • Also after a year-long use I have observed that it has got a little loose, which saddens me as I use it in it’s tightest setting
    • They still work as if they were brand new
    • Bought these for my mom and she loves them their not as good as
    • I am kind of picky as to the actual sound of the music when listening in general (no audiophile by any