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Review on Unleash Audio Excellence with the Marshall Emberton Bluetooth Portable Speaker by Anand Kumar Singh ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is impossible to use, a bad product.

Dissonance and disappointment are my default emotional states. Assume 5+, act like 1-2. A loudspeaker that boasts of having high-quality sound but is rarely thought of as such.

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Pros
  • This charging indicator is stunning. When he's on charge, he sprints with lights that are quite pleasing to the eye. The feeling you get holding it is a positive one. The most intriguing aspect, though, becomes evident once you put it to use.
Cons
  • If you dial up the level just a touch, the sound transforms into a Mr. ((((and this is quite sad. The sound effects are completely off. When the level is low, there is a lot of bass and a horrible hiss, not even a hiss, but a rattle / wheezing; when you start to increase the volume, the basses disappear, some kind of porridge from the highs climbs instead of them, and the sound becomes painfully terrible. It turns out that this rattling is ear-piercing at moderate volumes but becomes indistinguishable from other forms of noise if turned up to high levels. There's also a crazy overlap: whenever I'm online, I blast music from Facebook while listening to voicemails from WhatsApp. And if I pause the voice, the music will cease as well. What gives? When I pause the voice on my old speaker, the Facebook background music keeps going. You can turn up the volume on the speaker all you want, but even when it's at full blast, the computer's sound still comes out all wheezy and porridgey, no matter what you do to the MUTE - UNMUTE button. To the point that I started going gray, this function is terrifying. The MUTE button requires extreme caution if it is used from a computer. It's highly doubtful that the jams will be resolved in the updated firmware because not a single native application supports this column. The type-c charging cable frequently becomes dislodged, leading to an overall unsatisfactory experience. The fact that the fanfare volume remains constant even when the track is changed is another red herring. If, for instance, I turn down the volume and change the song playing on the speaker, she starts screaming uncontrollably, I may expect a reaction. For example, while sleeping while listening to an audiobook. By the time the column shut off, I was already fast asleep. They clearly haven't used their own product since making it.