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Review on ๐Ÿ”Š Wireless Portable Bluetooth Speaker by Audio Pro by Glen Needham

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great speaker, but there are flaws. (Audiophile/Music Producer Review)

This speaker sounds great and has studio quality sound, but it lacks the power that the Marshall Killburn II has. Bass response is good, but lacks bass power and highs can get loud. The Marshall Killburn II's 52Hz bass response compared to the AudioPro Addon T3's 60Hz bass really makes a big difference when listening to music. Music. Also, the bass sounds like it's coming from 15-inch subwoofers compared to the AudioPro, which sounds like midrange. A Gear/DJ speaker that's sure to rock the party, and it's got the power and bass to prove it. The treble is boosted at the highest volume, so it doesn't have much bass power. And as long as you turn it up almost to the maximum level, for example levels 7, 8, 9 and 10, the bass stays at a certain level and the treble gets louder and louder. This speaker is 25W while the Marshall Killburn II is 36W and sounds much louder and more powerful. The Marshall Killburn II has volume, treble and bass controls that are similar to the DJ decks this speaker really needs but lacks. I used to listen to this speaker every day and wish I could cut the highs. This speaker feels like a copy and the Marshall Killburn II is the real deal. Overall, this is a great sounding speaker that really comes close to studio speaker quality. It's really great for listening to at home and in a quiet office environment and you don't need to turn it up loud. But if you're listening to music in a warehouse or outdoors then I would recommend the Marshall Killburn II. Also, the FUGOO Tough XL sounds like devastated, damaged midrange drivers when you look at them too.

Pros
  • Quick Replacement
Cons
  • Repair