If sound quality is vital to you, you should invest in multimedia speakers rather than music speakers. In the future, I will switch to older models so that I do not break off, and maybe the review of someone else will enable me to not break off and instantly make the proper option. Got pros: At 4 plus or minus everything else, with the exception of playing the classic rock pack, which consists of guitar, bass, and drums. Any form of breakbeat is enjoyable to listen to, is suitable for watching movies or playing video games, and is adequate for any regular room. Some cons: The speakers either mumble, or you have to bite off a piece of the middle with an equalizer and bass control, and somewhere in the cool tracks the bass guitar starts to sink (which otherwise will simply crush the whole track with a mumbling), sometimes simply falling into the pack so much that it can not be disassembled. These speakers do not produce a typical "punk rock"-style "wall of sound," therefore you won't hear that effect from them. As a result of this, the song in question sounds much worse than it did on the previous topdevice, which is disheartening in some way.
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