
In the last 5 years I have had a few portable bluetooth speakers. I have/used to have speakers like Beolit, some Sony XB series speakers, House of Marley Get Together, Belkin SoundForm Elite etc. This speaker stands out as one of those speakers that produces louder sound than it looks. It gets really loud, has depth and presence, and delivers a full, rich stereo experience. Keep in mind what surface you are placing this speaker on and what environment you are in. This has a strong effect on the reproduced sound quality. Out of the box it mostly sounds great. However, as with most Bluetooth speakers, the bass is boosted too much. I found the frequencies around 80-200Hz to be boosted too much, making the woofer too harsh. This would be maxed out and cause distortion at higher volumes for many genres. It also drowned out the mids and fine details of the music. After reducing those frequencies a bit, I'm left with a slightly more balanced, neutral sounding speaker that I find ideal, especially if you want to crank it up. Sound (I wouldn't call these "Hi-Fi" at all), they don't distort even at high volume. They keep their composure and manage to deliver powerful and confident voices in all genres. The tweeters are audible, but neither intrusive nor annoying. They're implemented, well tuned, and do an excellent job of playing loud music. Glad they didn't include an intrusive DSP that would automatically cut bass at higher volumes or limit volume based on battery life - this should be left to the user/listener, not programmed. +1 for that! Battery life is impressive, even when constantly playing over 50%. This is a wired connection via a 3.5mm jack as I hate anything wireless but I appreciate they gave us connection options. Material and workmanship are excellent for this price. This speaker doesn't look cheap. He has weight too. I like the design they used. It stands upright, does not take up much space on the table and cannot be knocked over. The black housing with silver-bronze side panels for passive radiators is elegant, pleasing to the eye and looks good in almost any room. off, cool at first, but a bit loud and obtrusive. I think that could be left as it is. In addition, the loud beeps are a bit annoying when the maximum volume is reached, especially since the music stops completely for a second. At $89.99 (as of this writing), it's in the same price bracket as something like the XB. -20 from Sony. The Arizen is bigger, heavier, has a much longer battery life and produces a MUCH bigger and more immersive sound at much higher volumes. He is greater in every way. This can be both good and bad depending on what you are looking for. While you could personally do it, I think it's a bit hard for me to think about tossing it in my backpack during my all-day commute or running errands around town. For me it's more something to take with me on a trip, to the beach, on vacation, on a hike etc. or just use it in my small room for a powerful sound. Regardless of how you use it, this speaker offers excellent value for money and should be considered if you want powerful sound in a smaller package.

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