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Dubstep Monster Bass Vol 2 12

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If you listen to a lot of bass-heavy genres like dubstep, EDM, or hip-hop, you likely want a pair of headphones that can add a solid amount of punch and thump to your music. While a lot of headphones are bass-heavy, it's important to find a pair with a balanced enough sound profile that maintains detail in the rest of the mix so your music doesn't sound muddy or muffled.

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The best headphones for bass we've tested are the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless. These high-end headphones are the previous generation of the Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless but still offer great value. Out of the box, these over-ears have a bass-heavy sound profile that delivers extra thump, rumble, and boom, which is great if you love genres like funk or dubstep. You can also tweak and adjust their sound to suit your tastes using their companion app's graphic EQ and presets. They support LDAC too, which is Sony's proprietary codec for high-res audio.

If you want intense bass but at a lower price point, then the Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless are right up your alley. Unlike the Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Wireless, they don't have ANC or multi-device pairing, but they have a haptic bass slider. This slider adds extra vibrations to your audio, which makes them stand out from other picks on this list. When set to high, their sound is intensely thump and boomy, which is great for genres like EDM and hip-hop. If you find the bass overwhelming, you can lower the slider or use their companion app, which has a couple of EQ presets.

These headphones last over 34 hours continuously, which is great for long days on the road. They also have a good build quality, but while they're decently comfortable, they can trap heat around your ears and cause them to get warm over time. They don't block out much background noise either, but if noise isolation is important to you, check out the Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless. They have a powerful ANC system that can easily cut down a fantastic amount of background noise but lack a haptic bass slider.

For something more affordable, you'll want to consider the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless. These headphones offer an amazing price-to-performance ratio, and even though they lack unique features like a haptic bass slider, which the higher-end Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless have, they still deliver satisfying boom and thump out of the box. Their default sound can be customized to your liking using their companion software's graphic EQ and presets.

If you're shopping on a tight budget, then the best bass wireless headphones at this price point we've tested are the Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Wireless. These over-ears have a similarly bass-heavy sound profile as their successor, the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless, but even though they lack robust sound effects, they're still worth checking out if you don't mind their more simple design. They deliver intense thump, punch, and boom by default. However, if you want your audio to be even more rumbly, they have a bass-effect button to add even more bass.



If you're looking for something lightweight and more portable, the Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 are the best earbuds for bass that we've tested. Like other high-end headphones, like the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless, they have many extra features, making them versatile enough for most day-to-day uses. They also have a bass-rich sound profile, which is great if you enjoy genres like EDM or rock. You can even customize their sound to suit your preferences using their companion app's graphic EQ and presets.

Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best headphones with extra bass and the best bass wireless headphones to buy for most people in each price range. We factor in the price (cheaper headphones win over pricier ones if the difference isn't worth it), feedback from our visitors, and availability (no headphones that are difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere).

If you would like to choose for yourself, here is the list of all our reviews for headphones with an overemphasized bass response. Be careful not to get caught up in the details. There are no perfect headphones. Personal taste, preference, and where you use the headphones will matter more in your selection.

If you're a fan of bass-heavy music like EDM or hip-hop, it's important to have a speaker that can produce a warm and full bass. While some speakers on the market struggle to reproduce low-bass, others can accurately reproduce the present and powerful bass you're looking for. Speakers that support Bluetooth are great for their portability; you can use them out and about since they don't require an internet connection. Whether you want a speaker with a good voice assistant or a speaker to fit your budget, many options are available that have a good bass performance.

We've tested over 100 speakers, and below are our recommendations for the best Bluetooth speakers for bass. If you want to see more speakers, check out our picks for the loudest Bluetooth speakers, the best speakers for parties, and the best cheap speakers.

The JBL PartyBox 310 is the best Bluetooth speaker for bass that we've tested. It's a solid party speaker with an extended low-bass right out of the box, so you feel plenty of thump and rumble in the mix. Its Bass Boost feature gives you more control over its output, so you can add even more punch if you like, or you can use its graphic EQ to switch up its performance across the range. Its versatile performance makes it a great pick for listening to many different music genres, but if you love bass-heavy sounds like EDM and hip-hop, you're in luck. Crank up the speaker to enjoy a deep rumble you can feel through the floor.

If you're looking for a more affordable alternative to the JBL PartyBox 310, check out the Sony SRS-XG500. It's another great option for bass lovers, with plenty of punch and rumble in the mix right out of the box. Its customization tools let you add even more boom to the mix, thanks to the graphic EQ available in its companion app. There's even a preset called MEGA BASS that lets you feel the floor shake with EDM and other bass-focused genres.

Another bass-friendly option at an even more affordable price is the Monster Rockin' Roller 270X. It's also a party speaker, so you find lots of neat add-ons to make your next event more fun for everyone. Microphone and guitar inputs let you become your own musician, and there's even a bottle opener built into the speaker itself. You can't customize its lights like with our top picks, but LED lights next to the controls make it easy to spot the buttons in a dark and crowded room.

The Anker Soundcore Motion Boom is a small but mighty speaker that can produce quite an extended low-bass for its portable size. It's a more affordable alternative to the Monster Rockin' Roller 270X, and while it doesn't have any microphone or guitar inputs for your next party, it may prove to be a better value if you don't plan to use those features in the first place. For its price, it brings a solid amount of bass, ensuring that you feel the punch in bass-heavy tracks. Other instruments remain clear in the mix, too, and the bass doesn't overwhelm them, so you enjoy a clear and accurate reproduction of your favorite tracks.

If you want a different sound, there are a lot of customization tools on hand. There's a BASS button right on the speaker itself, which you can use to activate the Bass Up feature that adds more punch in the bass to your tunes. Also, you find a graphic EQ and other presets through the speaker's companion app, which lets you switch up its sound across the whole range. It's smaller and lighter than the top picks on our list, too, so you can easily carry it with you from room to room and bring it outside. Overall, it's a versatile pick that brings the "boom" in the bass.

The Anker Soundcore Flare 2 is the best budget speaker for bass we've tested. Overall, this portable Bluetooth speaker is a more affordable alternative to our top picks, and it offers a standout bass performance compared to other products at this price point. This speaker reproduces a good amount of bass right out of the box, but its sound customization features help it to stand out from the pack. Bass lovers can use the BassUp preset to add more thump to the mix, and the graphic EQ gives you control of the speaker's sound across the frequency range, so you can manually control the amount of rumble you feel.

Many of our top picks include portable Bluetooth speakers designed to be used both in and out of the home. However, if you only plan to use your speaker within the confines of your house, you may want to opt for a more stylish home speaker that blends in with your decor. The best home speaker for bass we've tested is the Denon Home 350, a rather large speaker with a sleek and unassuming design. Like many home speakers on the market, its built-in Alexa capabilities let you control it with only your voice, so you can enjoy hands-free listening from your couch.

Thanks to its hefty build, this speaker has no trouble reproducing the deep thump and rumble in the low-bass. It's designed to support integration with other Denon speakers as well as some Denon soundbars, and it's ideal for bringing out the rumble in action-packed movie scenes, too. If you want more bass in the mix, the levels are adjustable through the speaker's companion app. Whether you plan to listen to music, podcasts, or audiobooks, or you want to integrate it with a soundbar for watching movies and TV shows, it's a great addition to your home setup.

If you aren't interested in a party speaker but still want a premium Bluetooth speaker for bass, consider the Sonos Move. This well-built device is one of the best Bluetooth speakers we've tested, with a versatile performance that can please many types of listeners. It's sleek and stylish enough for integration into your home setup, and its built-in voice assistant capabilities offer hands-free support for your favorite tunes. It's battery-operated, too, so you can bring it with you outside, and its IP56 rating for dust and water resistance helps to keep it safe against the elements.
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