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Review on Portable Acoustics JBL Charge 4, 30W, grey by Kenta Kato ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are deviations, generally tolerable.

Crap. Total disorder. I parted ways with my old charge 3, which had served me well on duty for more than a year and a half with no major breakdowns. I reasoned to myself, "I'll buy something better, newer, and louder." Now, regarding what I've acquired: 1) The newer edition of the column is not at all more boisterous than the older one. 2) There is an increase in the mids and highs, but they have an unnatural and cheap sound. Again, the third rendition seemed to have a more pleasing sound to my ears. 3) Bass. If you listen to it at home, you can get the impression that there are more of them and that it has a more powerful bass. But, I'm not sure how they tuned that place because you can't even feel the bass in a busy room or a moving automobile. Seriously, at three in the afternoon, they were audible, but not here! Shout high and middle. Everything. 4) This was the final straw, wheezing at the highest level possible. JBL . just . How exactly does that work then? In a nutshell, with sentiments of frustration after using it for a month. If the huge distribution network where I took the column does not reject my request to purchase Extreme 2 at a higher price, I will go there and make the attempt to do so. My first and foremost piece of advice is that if you already have version 3, you shouldn't waste your money upgrading to version 4. And if you don't already have some, I recommend purchasing Charge 3. Yes, perhaps. Purchase the Charge 3

Pros
  • Construct with care. In comparison to the prior version, the Bluetooth connection has been much improved. Extra battery capacity
Cons
  • despite this, the sound. The performance of one speaker is lower than that of two. An unnecessary wheeze played at top volume (YES! I can't believe that either). Increased weight and size.

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