![]() ![]() The midrange is where the Starfields shine. I don't feel like the bass is jumpy and energetic like it could be, and it just leaves me wanting more. This is evident in "The Pretender" by Foo Fighters, as even though the guitars and singing were fast and came with great attack, the kick and toms did not have the same level of performance. ![]() Furthermore, it seems that the bass isn't pushing the track along at the same pace as the rest of it. The kick in Frank Ocean's "Lost" lacks grunt, it's more like a hollow thump without the density a kick should have. The bass line in Mac Miller’s “Circles” is so gentle, and doesn’t slam it in your face, which I am grateful for, as the overall song has a very slow tempo. It is neither aggressive nor energetic, nor the opposite it finds itself in a decent spot. Nevertheless, the bass response remains very smooth. Starfield does not excel at bass response. As a result, this gives Starfield’s representation a really enjoyable, and very dynamic listening experience. Compared to a “flat” tuning, this particular tuning has more elevation in the bass range and treble. The Starfields are tuned to a “Harman curve”, or “Harman target”. Although I am quite late to the release of the Starfield’s, I am glad I still decided to purchase them, because wow, these are worth the purchase. From the 160 champions there are to learn to the constant updates rolling around every month - whether you’re a new or returning player, there is much to enjoy in League of Legends.Since the release of the popular Kannas Pro in 2017, Moondrop has become one of the fastest-growing “Chi-Fi” IEMs makers. Once you’ve got League of Legends downloaded and installed on your Mac it’s time to get into the Summoner’s Rift where you won’t experience any shortness of fun.
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