Blanketed
The refers to the insufficient treble, especially the sound absorption materials such as the blanket in front of the speaker and the sound absorbing the sound empty.
Baack Level
Refers to the video signal level that has no light output after a certain calibration display device.
Bleached (bleached)
It is used to represent the acoustic terms of sound characteristics of the sound characteristics of audio equipment that specially pays special attention to the Lego Harmonic and not pay attention to the low -dimensional harmonic and infrastructure. The pale voice sounds too bright, thin and lack of warmth.
Air (BLOOM)
It is used to indicate the acoustic acoustic academic terms around the sound of the musical instrument.
Blaomy (bloomy)
Refers to excessive bass around 125Hz, especially in a relatively wide range of frequency. It is caused by insufficient damping to low -frequency or low -frequency resonance.
Boutique Brand
Refers to those sounds that seem to be High-End, but in fact, it is just a fake and shoddy product that is faked in the chassis with inferior element devices.
Rendering (Bloated)
Refers to the bass in the 250Hz area is too strong. Low -frequency and low -frequency resonance is not enough. See "Tubby".
Massart (blurred)
Poor transient response, the three -dimensional sound image is blurred, and the cohesion is not good.
Boxy
Refers to the music that he heard like it from a closed box and resonated with some. Sometimes it means that it is too strong in 250-500Hz.
Break-in
It means that the newly bought audio equipment can only make the replaceable sound quality better after a while.