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Review on Portable acoustics Harman/Kardon Go Play Mini, 100 W, white by Stanisaw Lewczuk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

Replacement will set you back 5 t. rubles if you go with the service. I've resolved to handle it on my own. I looked everywhere for Li-Pol cans of the appropriate size to fit in a regular compartment, but I had no luck. I upgraded both the capacity (4600 mah) and the size of what I purchased. Not able to be stored in the original compartment. Simply putting it in the internal volume of the column (while being aware that this should have an effect on the bass register) was all I did. I took the charge-discharge controller off of the old battery and soldered it onto the new Li-Pol battery. This was necessary because the column would not function without a native controller. Everything performed as it should, although the bass has a slightly different sound now because the internal volume was reduced. During the process of fine-tuning and repeated assembly, I came to the realization that the degree to which the seals are tight still has a significant impact. Although the tightness there is not quite perfect, the degree to which it exists has an effect on the functioning of passive radiators, which are the components responsible for the bass range. Multiple sealing contours may be found (around the periphery of the casing, around the speakers, in the vicinity of the power connectors, and within the battery compartment). Even when they are constructed at the factory, the seals have somewhat varied fits, which means that the bass on various speakers might sound somewhat distinct from one another. I verified it by attending multiple columns and going through them one by one. In conclusion, when people discuss the quality of the bass, you need to understand that it plays a bit differently for everyone. This is something that you need to take into consideration.

Pros
  • Since January of last year, I have been making use of the column. The first year was fantastic in every way possible. I enjoy doing sports on the street while club music is playing, especially music with a strong bass. I either secured it to the trunk of a bike or left it on the playing field. Excellent upper mids and highs are produced by two silk tweeters, and the bass is very powerful. The volume has a significant impact on the relative frequency balance. When operating on battery power, the bass begins to fall behind the middle and high frequencies when played at full volume. At medium volume, the bass stands out a little; at 70% volume, everything is quite balanced; and at full volume, the bass begins to lag behind the middle and high frequencies. The bass is stronger while coming from the network, and it does not lag behind the volume for up to 90 percent of its range. The sound quality is, on average, superior than that of other portable systems costing up to 15,000 dollars.
Cons
  • One year and four months after that, we started having issues with the battery. Rapidly let off the hook. Sometimes, when it was at fifty percent charge, the column would cut off, and it would not start up again until the electricity was attached. Because I am skilled in electronics, I frequently fix cell phones on my own. It was decided to dismantle the column. Battery 3000 mah. He became a little more puffed up. I took it apart, starting with the charge-discharge controller board and working my way out. She was the one who shut off the battery when there was a sudden reduction in voltage caused by swelling Li-Pol cans.