Like I said it's Marshall, I was pretty sure they wouldn't let their branding with a crappy speaker. However, I was very wary of spending that kind of money on a portable bluetooth speaker. The biggest review point that kept coming up was how low the volume was, and it didn't happen until you turned the volume knob up to about 8/10 before it actually worked. And they are absolutely right! But I find this non-linear way of volume control more of a plus than a minus. Think about it, it gives you very precise volume control at low volumes. I don't know about you, but I don't turn it on so I don't hear my own thoughts every time I listen to music or podcasts. I want to be able to fine tune the volume so when I'm in the mood I can rock out with more than enough volume and great bass as well as great mids and super precision. And it reminds me of KNOBS. he has pens. and treble and bass! I just can't stand those push button volume controls you never find and you have to press-hold-press-hold and hope you don't hold them down for too long or you'll accidentally advance the track. And I wanted to quickly tune the bass or treble. Try this on your regular portable speaker, good luck. Most likely you need to open an application or find a setting. pain in the buttocks. In any case, in short, no regrets for the buyer about it at all. and it worried me a lot. I love the damn thing, all over me.
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