Examples of using Upper midrange in English and their translations into Polish
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it holds a strong, upper midrange with good bite.
But it is not as open, only now I could hear, that the upper midrange is slightly warm there,
a slightly withdrawn upper midrange.
an overall balanced tone with a stronger upper midrange.
also a delicate underlining of a small subrange on the upper midrange.
sometimes an upper midrange- but not here,
The lower bass is slightly lighter, the upper midrange much smoother
In absolute terms one could indicate the rounded and slightly warmed up upper midrange, as well as emphasized mid-bass.
Despite a certain sweetness of the tweeter utilized in the C1, there is no rounding of the sound, also not on the upper midrange.
delivering an overall balanced tone with a strong upper midrange and beefy lows.
on the other it emphasizes the upper midrange, offering quite good selectivity.
In turn, these brightened top have a problem with the upper midrange, because that's where the most energy of the sound is placed.
The upper midrange, like in players for comparable money,
even those have too much of the upper midrange.
underlining the upper midrange, which is also not so resolved.
as well as excellent sustain and a strong upper midrange.
In fact, it is upper midrange that is withdrawn, eliminating virtually any problem with sound brightening.
with a strong upper midrange, that wasn't even helped by the Mobile's re-master.
with a strong emphasis on upper midrange, without the low bass.
lack of brightening in the upper midrange.