Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Koichiro Takahashi ᠌ photo
1 Level
104 Review
28 Karma

Review on Unleash Audio Excellence with the Marshall Emberton Bluetooth Portable Speaker by Koichiro Takahashi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best product I have ever reviewed, I recommend it to everyone!

The purchase is not inexpensive, but as soon as you remove it from the packaging, it is clear that you got exactly what you paid for. The majority of the metal that I listen to is either mdm, black, or some variation on either of those genres. To tell you the truth, I do not have any issues with the way that this music sounds. It is very clear, and there is no bass boom at any point in the song. Yet, when it is pushed to its absolute limit in terms of sound, it frequently begins to fail.

Pros
  • THING. To put it another way, it is generally agreed upon that this is a Thing with a capital T, albeit a rather minor one. Everything about it is quite sturdy, dependable, and weighty, whether it be metal, soft plastic, or the metal button. The sound is more than adequate for use in a 60-square-meter studio apartment, and it can be heard across the entire space. The standard operating volume is fifty percent. The sound quality is respectable for a room of this size. Maintains a charge for a very long time and gets exhausted from discharging for the very first time. Indicator of charging in great detail. Incredible turn-on sound, with a tough guitar riff and a very good execution of it.
Cons
  • You're correct; there aren't any unique ones. But, the fact that it is not a gadget for schoolchildren to carry around in order to stroll around and clog the floor of the street with a variety of various morguesterns is even better than the fact that the weight is not particularly light.

Similar reviews