The primary reason I am writing this review is to discuss a method for resolving an issue with a little crackle that can be heard on some tunes. When I connect them using bluetooth, I've found that certain songs (but not all of them) have what sounds like the word "sand" in them. A very tiny crackle can be heard at certain instances, almost as if the speaker's voice is breaking (loose or damaged). Yet, the crackling can be heard at any volume, which indicates that it is not a speaker. My comprehension improved, and I became aware that the flaw in question does not present on the songs with a lower decibel level. I have reasoned that it must be overloaded somewhere in the process of pre-amplification or decoding of the BT signal, and I have arrived at this conclusion. And you've got it! It is sufficient to dial down the Bluetooth volume on the phone from 100% by literally 1-2 divisions in order for these distortions to be fully eliminated. I really hope this information is of use to someone. I found that most of the speakers were enjoyable. A year ago, I purchased their companion S315DB for the theater, but after listening to them, I came to the conclusion that I would use them more for music (in another room). Now that I've purchased a subject, I can't seem to make up my mind on which of them should be used for music and which should be used for the movies. The music on both devices is enjoyable to listen to, but in distinctively different ways. On 2.1, the bass is great, but the middle and the tops are a little failed and the tops are a little harsh. On the subject, on the other hand, the tops are excellent, the middle is like better, but it plays differently, and the bottoms are there, but not like they are on 2.1, of course, which means they are weaker and sooner. Overall, I would say that's the case:) Regarding motion pictures, I believe either one is acceptable. Both of them have a decent amount of volume, but I have not yet unscrewed the volume control all the way since I am scared that it would cause them to overheat:
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