• Reviews around bass (4.49 of 5)

    Turtle BeachEar Force XL1 Officially Licensed Amplified Stereo Gaming Headset for Xbox 360 (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

    • ..nice volume and ample bass
    • It also does not have a an adjustable bass boost adjust with I found to be occasional helpful depending on the source media.
    • Bass is strong and highs are clear and clean
    • The sound is crystal clear, the bass is good, the cord is plenty long enough for him to make himself comfortable on the couch, and he loves how he can hear his own voice in the microphone so he can tell how loud he is talking.
    • Of course, they're made for gaming, so you have a few yards of wire to contend with, if you are up to binding that, you will be able to listen to your tunes with fantastic bass which is so difficult to get with the usual ear buds
    • The bass on these is great and I love the ability to separately control game/ chat volume
    • The audio quality is good, but if you are looking for great bass boost you need to look elsewhere.
    • Somehow the bass in this headset is MUCH better than my previous XL1 headset
    • it has a nice bass to it
    • Yes, these aren't intended to appeal to audiophile users, but even still, I found the sound quality to be somewhat below your typical $10 earbuds, with lots of muddy, overpowering bass that tends to drown out any detail that might be in the sound stream
    • Not as good as the X12, but not terrible
    • They work as they should