As everyone writes, the sound really leaves much to be desired, but that's if you have a hearing. For the average user, just a loud column. I took this thing for 15k on discounts, I thought it was a fake, it turned out to be the original after all the checks. But for 30 it’s definitely not worth taking it, wait for discounts. I took two white pieces for 30, tuned in stereo. If you want to get good quality from it: 1. You need to "warm up" the column, no matter what anyone says, it opens up only after several tens of hours of playing music of different ranges, the sound from the box is porridge, after a few months of "warming up" it gets a little better. I bought two, but installed one, after six months I connected a second new one, and the difference is really noticeable. 2. Equalizer settings, here it is a manual one, but you will have to do it for each composition separately, well, or for a certain style, for example, classic rock plays very badly, but modern "tyts-tyts-tyts" dolbyos are quite good. We want a good sound of rock - we adjust the equalizer, but the rest of the styles will sound disgusting. But this is exactly what the manual equalizer is for, automatic tuning will only spoil the sound. 3. No good bluetooth sound should be expected, if you want quality, listen over the wire. On bluetooth wild noises and interference. 4. The quality of the composition being played, flac will sound better than mp3, this is a fact. But then again, the equalizer is our everything. I like to poke around and twist the twists every time, they are great here! But not everyone will like this device!
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