I will simply comment on the tone of the question. The equalizer in the application is a very effective and really working tool, but only if you manually adjust it using the nine sliders that are provided for this purpose, which also move horizontally. If you don't do this, the equalizer won't work properly. Let's begin at the very top and work our way down. To put it into perspective, in terms of pitch, sonority, and purity, it's even nothing. High. They do not pierce the ear, they chirp occasionally (quite infrequently), and their volume is really high (if you unscrew the sliders to the maximum). They are missing quite a bit of information, but not everyone will notice it (I have expertise as a piano and grand piano tuner, and a lot, in addition to the fact that I am a musician). High frequencies receive a score of four plus from me on a scale of one to five. Medium: they work out everything in the width of the stage, but they are a little flat, even harsh, when you fail them hard, the stage is lost, and the basses begin to mumble. Medium: they work out everything in the depth of the stage. I adjusted the intermediate frequencies such that they were at 4. Now we get to the bottom of it: the bass in this place has a lot of power. Even I was unable to tolerate it. The dynamics of the sound are worked out very effectively by low purities; there is no porridge. The midrange frequencies may be to blame for this harsh quality, however the frequency response cannot be evaluated in isolation. Nonetheless, the bass is really strong, giving the impression that you have a subwoofer in your brain)). This information came as quite a shock to me, especially considering the fact that the speaker is only 5.6 millimeters. Bass is 5+, no doubt. Hence, in terms of the quality of the music, these headphones do not have the smoothness of the sound that is necessary to make the sound "sweet," like Sony headphones do. On the other hand, the sound of the JBL-ke is more commanding and boisterous than the sound of the Sonya; you get a sense of power, impudence, and drive from it. This accessory is obviously geared toward people who enjoy club dance music and bass music in general. Immediately, everyone who adores raskolbas will without a doubt be contented with it). They most certainly calculate their earnings based on the noise! I strongly recommend it to the aforementioned individuals! If you want to hear rock, jazz, or classical music, you should focus on the monitor sound because it is the one that comes the closest to the original source in TWS. PS: ensure that the headphones are worn correctly by squeezing them firmly and positioning them so that the JBL logo is perpendicular to the ground; otherwise, there will be no sound.
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