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"boomy" Definitions
  1. of, relating to, or characterized by an economic boom
  2. having an excessive accentuation on the tones of lower pitch in reproduced sound

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With the Solo Pros, the bass is still pronounced but not boomy or overwhelming.
Can you talk about Boomy the Cat as far as the video game, and then his possible physical incarnation?
"Third-quarter GDP growth is less boomy, more noisy," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
Bass is booming, details are crisp, and sound is boomy and spacial enough to fill a room or outdoor space.
And so they made their cans glossy on the outside and boomy on the inside, exaggerating the things that would attract attention.
In the summer of 2016, Slat launched a prototype called Boomy McBoomface (a suggestion from social-media followers) into the North Sea.
The song "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X has the boomy trap of hip-hop and the lilt of country twang.
One advantage over the Playbar is definitely low end response; the Playbase's flat, long design gives it the upper hand at boomy bass.
" But the acoustics, he added, are exquisite: "It's a remarkably unique acoustic in that it's incredibly resonant but it doesn't get boomy like in a cathedral.
The prototype, aptly named "Boomy McBoomface," will sit roughly 20 kilometers off the Dutch coast for a year in a critical field test of the system's survivability.
But a prototype of the buoyant boom-like device — called Boomy McBoomface — was finally put into action in June, thanks to more than $240 million in funding.
You still get a nice bass boost, but again, it's clean and precise, not the loose and boomy noise that you'd get from other purveyors of gaming gear.
Described as "boomy, driving, rhythm focused DJ tool Techno bombs," the four-track EP is a welcome return for one of the most popular figures in contemporary techno.
The economists say the slow down from a "boomy" 3.1 percent in year-over-year fourth quarter growth will come as fiscal, monetary and trade policy get less supportive or more restrictive.
The bass is distinctly boosted, as is appropriate for portable headphones intended to be used in noisy environments, without ever straying into feeling boomy or making the music sound like it's being played underwater.
Whereas the boys like to do all the big boomy loud concerts, and their big-voiced things—which I can do also—but I also like to do the storytelling side of his music.
"It looks broadly consistent with our view that job growth remained solid in February despite cooling from the boomy figures reported for the prior several months," said Daniel Silver, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
It's completely out of sync with any other modern headphone, in-ear or over-ear, to the point of making almost everything else sound screamy at the high end and far too boomy at the low end.
My only complaint with the Show 8's sound quality is that the bass can get a bit boomy, but that's easily fixed with a tweak to the equalizer settings on the device or in the Alexa smartphone app.
Through your Roku TV's settings, you can activate settings like Volume Leveling (to reduce jarring changes in loudness and boost content that's too quiet) and Night Mode, which cuts down on boomy audio in the evening that can disturb others.
The Google Home Max was a bit too expensive when it launched at $400, but the price has since dipped to $249, making it excellent value if you're in the market for a speaker with boomy bass (8/10, WIRED Recommends).
For example, an acoustic guitarist who finds that their instrument sounds too "boomy" may ask the audio engineer to cut the low frequencies to correct this issue; or a guitarist who finds that the amplified instrument sound has too much finger noise may ask the engineer to reduce the high frequencies.
Diplo produced the song. August Brown of Los Angeles Times commended the song's production and Usher's vocals. Brown described the track as to be "full of roiling snares and boomy bass kicks" while saying that Usher's vocals are "so pristine" that they walk a line between "digital witch-magic and the hair-raising choral work of Ligeti." About.
I thought she sounded just > right! I had been using Pro Tools for about a year and had no idea what I > was doing. The sound I was getting was pretty muddy, fuzzy, and boomy, but > considering my background in digital hardcore it sounded acceptable. What > became the debut album was originally intended just to be a demo.
The Down Beat review by Bradley Bambarger notes that "Shipp’s instrument has been captured well on To Duke—whether he’s playing glittering lines in the Ellingtonia or the prepared-piano phrases of his original “Tone Poem For Duke”—so it’s too bad the hardworking rhythm section sounds so woolly and boomy."Bambarger, Bradley. To Duke review. Down Beat August 15: page 87. Print.
The term is less applicable or fair in the context of improvisational genres reliant on sonics, harmonic discovery and experimentation. notch filter : A very precise type of equalizer (e.g. a parametric equalizer) which can be used to boost or cut very narrow frequency ranges. Notch filters are used to lessen feedback with microphones or lessen overly resonant or boomy notes on acoustic guitars.
Graphic equalizers have faders (vertical slide controls) which together resemble a frequency response curve plotted on a graph. The faders can be used to boost or cut specific frequency bands. Using equalizers, frequencies which are too weak, such as a singer with modest projection in their lower register, can be boosted. Frequencies which are too loud, such as a "boomy" sounding bass drum, or an overly resonant dreadnought guitar can be cut.
Lynne also produced six tracks on Edmunds' follow-up album in 1984, Riff Raff. In contrast to the dense, boomy, baroque sound of ELO, Lynne's post-ELO studio work has tended toward more minimal, acoustic instrumentation and a sparse, "organic" quality that generally favours light room ambience and colouration over artificial reverb, especially on vocals. Lynne's recordings also often feature the jangling compressed acoustic guitar sound pioneered by Roger McGuinn and a heavily gated snare drum sound.
Rasa and Lima explain to the player that they sent various crews back in time to learn the dance crazes of various dance eras for use against Dr. Tan. Furthermore, Dare and Maccoy (who are also DCI agents) are revealed to have gone missing. Before being sent away via DCI's time machine, the player learns that to return from the past and back to the present, they need to power Boomy the time-traveling boombox, by constant motion - that is dancing. The player is then brought to the '70s in a skate park, where Lu$h Crew is located.
For example, while a standalone home theater amplifier may offer extensive equalization options, a HTIB amplifier may simply provide a few factory-set EQ presets. As well, while a standalone home theatre subwoofer may contain a range of sound-shaping circuitry, such as a crossover control, a phase inversion switch, and a parametric equalizer, a HTIB subwoofer system usually has its crossover point set at the factory, which means that the user cannot change it. In some cases, the factory preset crossover point on an HTIB subwoofer may cause it to sound too "boomy" in a room.
Roland TR-909 rear view Whereas its predecessor, the TR-808, is known for its "boomy" bass, the 909 sounds aggressive and "punchy". It was the first Roland drum machine to use samples (prerecorded sounds), for its crash, ride and hi-hat sounds; other sounds are generated with analog synthesis. As the clap and snare are generated via the same noise source, they produce a phasing effect when played together. The 909 was also the first Roland drum machine to use MIDI, allowing it to synchronize with other devices, or for sounds to be triggered by an external MIDI controller for wider dynamic range.
He was thoroughly unimpressed by many aspects of most speakers being built, but particularly the uncontrolled, boomy, bass characteristics. Smaller British mini monitors had superior resolution but had positively anemic bass characteristics. He knew there had to be a way to get controlled, impressive bass and impressive resolution from a moderately sized, attractive cabinet, even if the recognized guides and experts of the day said otherwise. Throwing aside all the accepted loudspeaker textbooks and long followed recipes, Vince spent 10 long years writing his own Scientific formulas on drivers, driver alignment and cabinets, and conducted countless experiments confirming them and learning better building practises of all the components along the way.
In Yasin, they live mostly in the vicinity of Darkot and in Yarhkun, they are found in Baroghil and in a few other small villages in the high, upper portion of valley. In Pakistan, the central organization of the Wakhi is the Wakhi Cultural Association Pakistan (WCA), an organization that is registered with the Government of Pakistan and which works with the collaboration of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Lok Virsa Pakistan. The Association is working for the preservation of the Wakhi language and culture, as well as documenting their poetry and music. Radio Pakistan Gilgit relays the Wakhi radio programme "Sadoyah Boomy Dunyo", the voice of the roof of the world.
During the conflict, the computer finishes the analysis of the mind control head device and reveals its weakness: expressive movements or "swag." The player, short-circuiting the head devices with the aforementioned swag, manages to free the agents to which Lima explains that Dr. Tan's flaw is that he "cannot innovate, he can only imitate". With renewed hope, the player is instructed by Rasa to go into the future where Dr. Tan has settled, not without powering Boomy for the trip and learning the dance craze of the 2010s, being the Scream. Reaching the future in "Tantopia," Dr. Tan revealed that he wants to dominate the future; by controlling everyone's dance actions so he will unify the world under the same dance moves.
Adler’s design helped the structural engineer Harvey Hannaford, Jr, grandson and partner in Samuel Hannaford and Sons, with the design problems of the Emery Auditorium. Adler used the principle of the "isacoustic curve" first described by John Scott Russell in 1836 not only to calculate the best placement of the Auditorium's main floor and its three balconies, but also to design a series of terraced ellipses that form the ceiling in the front part of the hall. These ellipses helped direct sound evenly throughout the hall. They serve the added function of lessening the overall volume so sound in this large hall is not boomy or cavernous but still resonant, especially for the audience in the second and third balconies.
Rudy Bozak was not in favor of using ports or vents to tune loudspeaker enclosures for greater low-frequency output from a smaller box. He was a purist; he felt that the impulse and transient response of ported designs was inferior and that the augmented bass was too boomy. By the late 1970s, this stance was considered old fashioned; the greater majority of home and professional loudspeakers were using ported designs. As the first ported loudspeaker model was being prototyped at his former company, Rudy Bozak remained skeptical but was willing to stand back and observe the results achieved using the new scientific design methods. In 1976, Peter Ledermann was hired as assistant to Bruce Zayde but on his second day was thrust into the role of Director of Engineering; Zayde was quitting.
Resale values were exceedingly low and in Finland, official numbers on removals from the automobile registry gave Wartburg the shortest average life span of any maker listed, at nine years and three months. The Wartburg 353 was commonly nicknamed "Trustworthy Hans" or "Farty Hans" by owners due to its durability and copious exhaust emissions, especially when cold and/or overoiled. Noteworthy characteristics of the model are: simple design, dependability, occasional and cheap maintenance, strong chassis-based car frame, front-wheel drive, rear wheel ABS regulator, a 525-litre trunk, innovative electronic gauges fitted after 1983. Disadvantages in terms of passengers' comfort are well known too: lack of any sound dampers led to significant engine feedback in the coupe which itself was in turn very boomy and reverberating, leading to another nickname, "The barrel".
Too loose, and sound will pass through, but too firm and reflection will occur. Technically it is a matter of impedance matching between air motion and the individual fibres. Glass fibre, as used for thermal insulation, is very effective, but needs to be very thick (perhaps four to six inches) if the result is not to be a room that sounds unnaturally 'dead' at high frequencies but remains 'boomy' at lower frequencies, so that it provides absorption across a broad range of frequencies. Curtains and carpets are only effective at high frequencies (say 5 kHz and above). As a rule of thumb, sound travels at one foot per millisecond (344 m/s), so the wavelength of notes at 1 kHz is about a foot (344mm), and at 10 kHz about an inch (34mm).
By the time of 1988's Boomy Tella LP, the quality of their politically fused, bittersweet songs had matured considerably, and it is now regarded as their high-water mark. Meanwhile, their single "Wait And See" was recorded at ex-Jam drummer Rick Buckler's studio with ex-Jam producer Vic Coppersmith-Heaven. The Claim also teamed up with the poet and ex-Dentists drummer Vic Templar (an alias for Ian Smith) for various evenings which combined a play, featuring members of The Claim, with a musical performance by the band. Templar also collaborated with The Claim for the song "Mike The Bike", issued as the B-side to perhaps The Claim's most impressive outing, "Birth Of A Teenager", issued as a limited edition single housed in a sleeve designed by the Medway scene's most multi-faceted talent, Billy Childish.

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