Many portable audio devices have a bass-boost switch to electronically alter audio signals sent to the headphone jack. Your headphones have patented technology that reproduces a full range of sound, so there's no need to use a bass-boost feature or other tone controls. For the best audio performance, disable bass boost on your portable audio device. Leaving bass boost on may result in exaggerated bass and potential distortion.
There is too much bass in my headphones
Applies to:
- SIE2 sport headphones
- AE2 audio headphones
- OE2 audio headphones
- Bose® on-ear headphone
- Bose® around-ear headphones
- QuietComfort® 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling™ headphones
- QuietComfort® 2 Acoustic Noise Cancelling™ headphones
- QuietComfort® 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling™ headphones
- QC®20 headphones – Samsung and Android™ devices
- QC®20 noise cancelling headphones – Apple® devices
- QC®20 noise cancelling headphones – Samsung/Android™ devices
- QC®20i headphones - Apple® devices
- QC®25 noise cancelling headphones – Apple® devices
- QC®25 noise cancelling headphones – Samsung/Android™ devices
- QuietComfort® Acoustic Noise Cancelling™ headphones
- Bose® in-ear headphones
- IE2 audio headphones
- OE audio headphones
- QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones I
- QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II