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Review on ๐Ÿ”Š Unleash Powerful Audio Anywhere with Marshall Kilburn II Bluetooth Portable Speaker by Adisorn Soon แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

And now for a greater amount of detail. The sound is quite clear, precise, and nice; there is an abundance of bass; there is also an adequate amount of highs; nevertheless, the center is actually lacking a little; I gave it a five for the sound mainly because it sounds not for its size and is generally very pleasant. Her repertoire of jazz and blues is perfect for her; it is modern and not very electronic; pop; female vocals reveal themselves well; however, her title genre did not excite me; rock is nowhere near being revealed on it; an electric guitar with overload sounds somehow lifeless; however, it came across records where you liked everything. You can also listen outside on the street, but it won't be as loud and it won't be enough. The volume level is sufficient for standard room sizes (the sound very much depends on where you are in the room and how you are facing it), but it isn't loud enough for larger spaces. The design is simply the most stylish, including a column that exudes charisma but does not include any extra flourishes. The presence of a red charge indication suggests that there is something sinister going on here. Handle made of leatherette rather than actual leather The side mounts of the handle are constructed similarly to those used on guitars (although they are significantly smaller in diameter), and in place of a standard strap, you can connect a guitar strap. According to the operating time of 20 hours, I didn't feel less, obviously less, but if you listen at maximum volume for 7-8 hours, it's enough, and this is a very cool result, given the amount of sound that it gives out. I didn't feel less. When you play music, the back panel gets a little warmer (this is normal for a decent speaker system; it should get warmer). I marked the weight as a positive feature because I knew that a quality speaker system would be weighty. The casing is dense and has been smashed down. They could have put a branded 3.5 mm cord instead, but because I also have Marshall on-ear headphones, then there is also a lace, figs with them. For some reason, the speaker comes with an additional charging cord that has a British plug (despite the fact that it was developed in Stockholm and assembled in China). I was able to get this speaker for 17,000 kr (thanks to Muztorg), and although I would not have paid more than 20,000 kr for it, I do not feel as though I have made a mistake by making this purchase. Everyone who has any reservations, do not be hesitant; the column is enjoyable to read. All excellent music!

Pros
  • Sound quality, visual appeal Autonomy. That of the weight.
Cons
  • Weird set. Probably because of the cost. Problems with the connection - there have been a few occasions in which I did not want to play music from my iPhone; when, in parallel to it, another smartphone on the android was connected via a multi-host, I was required to re-pair it; and even when you intercept music playback from the same android, the music sounds jerky for a couple of seconds. The sound coming over Bluetooth and the AUX port is not the same. Even when playing the video or song through a cable that is connected to a computer, there is a delay of approximately half a second somewhere in the process that causes the sound to not start immediately when the movie or song is turned on. You can't make it very quiet because the volume control is non-linear in the minimum range, as was mentioned here earlier. You can't make it very quiet because the volume control simply cuts off the sound below a deuce on the regulator, which may be a characteristic of the amplifiers.

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