The Beam 4 has a thick and solid sound, with good control and decent resolution. Its performance in the three frequency ranges is balanced, with the treble not particularly bright but having a warm and glossy feel with energy. The midrange has a natural and detailed representation of vocals with a rich texture, while the bass is lively and slightly more abundant in volume. Finally, if you want to experience a different sound style, remember to try switching to different gain levels and enjoy the pleasure of listening!

The sound of Beam 4 has a warm and rich thickness. For example, in John Williams' "Jurassic Park," the woodwinds at the beginning of the piece are played in a warm and elegant tone. As the strings join in, it naturally develops into a grand sound, increasing in power as the ensemble plays together. The overall dynamics are well-expressed, and the positioning and layers of various instruments are clear and distinct. The soundstage is spacious and deep. Another piece collaborated with Perlman, "Schindler's List," features the violin gathering in a clear and vivid position in the center. The background is clean and pitch black, accentuating the contours of the violin. Even the subtle sounds during the performance can be clearly captured. When Perlman plays the violin in high notes, the sound heard through Beam 4 has a slightly glossy and moist feeling. It is not harsh or irritating, but instead has a good sense of energy. The soundstage performance is also spacious and deep.

In terms of listening on the go, the slightly larger size of Beam 4 is not very convenient to hold and listen while walking. However, for users who are accustomed to listening on the desktop or only take out their equipment to listen to music at fixed locations (such as coffee shops), this is not a problem. Moreover, the sleek and concise design with its angular lines looks even more beautiful when placed on a desktop. I can't help but admire the intricate light and shadow changes in its design. By actually spending some time with it, one can truly appreciate that its selling point is not its compactness, but its sound quality!

In terms of sound, Beam 4 has a thick and solid bass, good control and decent resolution. Its three-frequency performance is balanced, with the high frequencies not particularly bright but rather warm and energetic. The mid-range excels at capturing human voices with a natural and detailed representation. The low frequencies are lively and have a slightly emphasized sense of volume. Lastly, if you want to experience a different sound style, remember to try switching between different gain settings and enjoy the pleasure of listening!

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