Are you looking for the best bass headphones?
In this video, we will top bass headphones
on the market.
Before we get started with our video detailing
the best bass headphones, we have included
links in the description for each product
mentioned, so make sure you check those out.
Starting off at number 1 we have the Skullcandy
Crushers.
These are a wireless pair of headphones running
on Bluetooth that offer a standard connectivity
range of upto33 feet.
This is another reason to go for these headphones
since all of the users nowadays are moving
towards the wireless tech.
We would start with the feature or better
say the specification, that we love most about
these headphones i.e. the battery range.
The manufacturer has packed in a really powerful
battery that can provide almost 40 hours of
backup on a single charge.
The better part is that they do not take a
lot of time for them to be recharged.
With quick charge technology integrated into
them, it would only take 2-2.5 hours to charge
them completely.
This means that an average user can use these
headphones for a whole week just on a single
charge.
The design of the headphones is not something
we would referer to as special, but it looks
ok.
The headphones are available in two colors:
All matte black in color with gray color branding
on the headband which is unnoticeable and
the second variant comes with a color combination
of white, gray, and brown color.
One thing that might come as a disappointment
for some of the users is the overall build
quality of the headphones.
We although did not face any quality issues
during our testing but we have heard other
users complaining about some part of the headphones
tearing up after a few months.
The memory foam used on the drivers is not
just comfortable, but it also helps in noise
isolation.
They give a feeling of noise cancelation,
while in reality its just passive noise cancelation.
On the headphones, you get the control buttons
for skipping/changing tracks, controlling
volume and answering/rejecting calls.
Taking calls is made possible with the high-quality
microphone that is integrated into the headphones.
At number 2 we have the Sony Mdr-Xb950Ap.
The 950AP headphones from Sony would be perfect
for users who don’t want to spend a lot
of money on good bass headphones.
The acoustic bass booster in the headphones
allows every user to fine-tune the bass level
as per their preference.
If you have used any of the MDR headphones
in the past, then you will find out that the
design and overall look of the headphones
are similar to other headphones from the series.
The body is a build-up of aluminum and plastic,
aluminum makes the body very durable and also
very lightweight at the same time.
You get cushion padding on the inner side
of the headband and on the drivers.
The padding feels soft and does not feel punchy
at all.
You can surely use these headphones for multiple
hours without any issues.
The bass on these headphones is definitely
richer than most of the headphones.
It’s not as hard as 9650BT, which has a
dedicated button to Boost bass, but it is
still very good.
Do not buy them if you are looking to get
moderate bass and not a type of bass that
makes your head vibrate.
Talking about sound quality is really loud
and accurate.
If you are the type of listener who likes
to listen to music at very loud volumes then
you will definitely like them.
The overall sound experience along with powerful
bass is awesome.
The best thing is that even though the bass
is so powerful, you still get to hear the
vocals very clear.
There is no sound distortion.
The only thing that we missed in these headphones,
and other users will also miss it, is the
presence of Volume controls buttons.
You get a button on the headphones, but that’s
just for changing tracks, you can not control
the volume with it.
At number 3 we have the Audio-Technica WS1100iS.
High res sound reproduction, decent bass,
and great noise isolation, there are few of
the things you would absolutely love about
these headphones.
The design of all the Audio-Technica headphones
is great.
It’s not fancy but it’s still great.
With these particular headphones, you get
most of the part in either black or dark gray
in color with silver color branding on the
front side of the drivers (something that
we encountered in ATh-M50X and 40X).
The body of the headphones is made up of the
combination of plastic and aluminum and is
very rigid in nature.
The robust body features an aluminum centerpiece
and aluminum stabilizer that cuts out unwanted
vibration, providing an even better audio
experience.
The headband has padding on both sides which
provides great comfort to the head.
The drivers on the other side come with dual-layer
earpads, that consist of a firm internal padding
and soft outer padding, which not only provides
great comfort to the ears but also helps in
providing excellent sound isolation.
The headphones come with all the controls
like play/pause, answer/reject calls, change
tracks, etc on the in-line remote that is
present on the detachable 3.9-foot cable.
You also get an in-line microphone on the
cable itself.
Getting into the sound experience part, the
headphones feature a very powerful magnetic
circuit that helps in producing accurate audio
with wide frequency response, while the large
53mm of surface area in the drivers gives
enough room for air movement, producing decent
bass.
And for our final pick at number 4 we have
the Sennheiser HD 630VB.
Since they are professional grade headphones,
designed by one of the most popular brands
in the market, they do not come at a cheap
price point.
But also, every money spent on them is totally
worth it.
The framework of the headphones is very robust.
You would see a good amount of aluminum used
on the headphones, which makes them very durable.
But, that also makes them slightly heavier
as compared to other headphones.
The overall weight of the headphones without
the cable is 14 ounces.
The microphone on these headphones is placed
in-line on the wire, while the controls are
placed on the earcups.
On the earcup, along with the control buttons,
you also get a rotary dial to control the
bass.
It helps to fine-tune of low frequencies as
per the preference of the listener.
The bass adjuster would be loved by any bass
lover.
You can clearly see the difference when you
use the rotary dial.
Both the headband and earcups are padded with
leather ear cushion, allowing users to use
the headphones for longer continuous listening
sessions without any discomfort.
Since the headphones are of audiophile-grade,
the sound they produce is of really high quality.
The headphones come with premium transducers
that help in producing powerful and clear
audio.
The audio reproduction on these headphones
is very detailed, no matter how many distinct
things are going on in the music, you can
hear all of them
As said previously, the only thing that’s
not great about these headphones is the overall
weight and size, which makes them not too
good for traveling.
They are only good for use at home or studios.
So that sums up the top bass headphones.
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