What Experts Says About Sony SRS-XB32 Portable Wireless Speaker
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On tracks with intense sub-bass content, like The Knife's "Silent Shout," the SRS-XB32 delivers some solid bass depth for its size, but at top volumes, the DSP (digital signal processing) kicks in and thins out the deep lows dramatically. In Live mode, the DSP has extra work to do on a track like this—at top volumes, it can sound as if it's on the verge of distortion but never quite gets there. Thankfully, there's also a strong high-mids presence, so things never sound muddy or overly bass-heavy, but this is definitely a sculpted sound signature.
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