Before I found emberton, I used a variety of speakers, including 1) Sony XB30, whose sound was comparable to that of its cardboard box; I sold it as soon as I could. 2) The Sony XB43 is a booming brick that has a metallic and synthetic sound. 3) The Denon Envaya 250 is perfect in every way, with the exception of its autonomy. 2) The HK GO + tiny sounds incredible; however, the battery is dead, and I do not want to fix it. The Marshall Embertone is a portable speaker that maintains a good sound quality up to 70 percent volume. Jazz and instrumental music in particular are very enjoyable to listen to through this speaker. Modern under-music with "rocking basses" will not work for some types of morgensteins, for example; nevertheless, this could just be a question of personal preference. In conclusion, I would suggest doing so.
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