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Review on Portable acoustics JBL Xtreme 3, 100 W, blue by Bambang ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for me, I was satisfied with the price.

Who needs minced meat / quality / weight, score 5. Who needs a loud sound for the money, score 2. More: No 100 watts. And not even 50. Maybe one of the old-timers remembers AC Microlab Solo 2. This speaker plays in volume like one Solo 2 speaker. This, as it were, is not surprising if it can be charged with 5 volts, and in general by type C. In general, a summary: if you need quality in general, normal tactile sensations, aesthetic appearance, battery, connectors / power banks (both to discharge and charge), straps, light weight and dimensions, water resistance, color options and all this (in general - something important), the combination of several JBL software - feel free to take it. If you need a good LOUD sound without bells and whistles for the money - forget about this column. She will not allow any discos on the street. Indoors - if in a very small one (in Khrushchev in the kitchen, for example). At a volume of more than 80%, the sound is squeaky and muffled. Disabling the built-in limiter / equalizer with a keyboard shortcut does not do any good in terms of volume. That is, for example, at a volume of up to 50%, the sound is no better than the Sony SRS-XB2 speaker, which is 3 times cheaper). It seems that either the reviews about supersound are paid, or people, in principle, have had little to do with all sorts of acoustics in their lives (both portable and not)

Pros
  • Quality and sophistication
Cons
  • Low volume compared to advertised