A sound characteristic, warm is the opposite of cold. Both warm or cold describe a coloration to the otherwise neutral or uncolored sound. This term describes a sound which is colored to the lower region of the sound spectrum ie. the midrange and the bass. A warm sound generally tends to have weighty midrange and bass, lending an overall smooth and relaxing experience.
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