- Sound. The bass is elastic and pumps, but it does not hammer out the beat. EXTREMELY Noisy. Suitable for 22-25 squares. Made more pragmatically (plastic inserts at the corners of the case). Handle made of leather (finally). Speaker grille METAL. The level of the battery displayed as a vintage scale (besides being useful, it is also very beautiful, spectacular) A really useful thing to have. displaying qualities of character
- That of the weight. 0.5 kilograms (1.1 pounds) lighter than the first. The amount of material that is contained within the case is the weight of the passive cooling system. They have already made a financial gain here. There is not a switch that can be toggled! A volume knob was integrated into its design. Yet, it is also. Price. 25. Are you serious?
- Sound, design, build quality, and independence are all important.
- There will be brief lapses in connectivity on occasion, but it will eventually be restored.
- Not a terrible sound, and decent codecs.
- The sound is far from ideal and clumsy.
- The sound was quite pleasing to my ears. Whoa, that's rather impressive! The design as well as the great speaker arrangement, which includes a subwoofer and both the front and the rear. If you position the speaker so that it is close to the wall, the music will reflect off of it, creating a sound that is even more pleasant with a subdued bass. A lengthy battery charge and, at long last, a network input, as opposed to the inferior tiny USB option.
- Manufactured in China! To be more specific, the absence of a branded aux cable in the package. Yet, if there was enough money to purchase this speaker, there would also be a cable that ranges in price from 400 to 500 dollars. In spite of the fact that the manufacturer advertises stereo sound, the sound is in fact mono. But if possible, you can buy up to a pair of a second speaker for more surround sound with a stereo effect. Small glitches when connected via bluetooth and there was a very big glitch when listening through the cable from the phone! After I abruptly picked up the phone, the screen rotated to a horizontal position, and I heard an unpleasant sound coming from the speaker. The music then stopped playing after this happened. The speaker did not react in any way after several attempts had been made to play music on it. It was necessary for me to remove and then reattach the cable. But, I ultimately opted against conducting any experiments with it. You could, of course, also be referring to the phone, most likely as a result of the low quality of the firmware. (Sony Xperia XA1) On the other hand, this was not seen on the h/k onyx tiny column that came before it.
- Sound quality, visual appeal Autonomy. That of the weight.
- Weird set. Probably because of the cost. Problems with the connection - there have been a few occasions in which I did not want to play music from my iPhone; when, in parallel to it, another smartphone on the android was connected via a multi-host, I was required to re-pair it; and even when you intercept music playback from the same android, the music sounds jerky for a couple of seconds. The sound coming over Bluetooth and the AUX port is not the same. Even when playing the video or song through a cable that is connected to a computer, there is a delay of approximately half a second somewhere in the process that causes the sound to not start immediately when the movie or song is turned on. You can't make it very quiet because the volume control is non-linear in the minimum range, as was mentioned here earlier. You can't make it very quiet because the volume control simply cuts off the sound below a deuce on the regulator, which may be a characteristic of the amplifiers.
- appearance and mobility.
- Sound 4 out of 5.
- Just great sound. Detail of musical instruments. Great bass. I understand that there are no comrades for the taste of color and sound - this is individual, but, in my opinion, the sound of this device will satisfy most (not all of course) people. The undoubted advantage of the legendary brand and design. Excellent autonomy and battery charging time. Connects via Bluetooth to a computer and smartphone quickly and without lags.
- You can not stop and switch tracks on the device, only on the source. If the speaker is in standby mode for more than 10 minutes, the Bluetooth connection is disconnected, you must press the button on the device, on the other hand, saving the charge. I didn't find any other flaws.
- Good sound
- Batteries were sacrificed for the sake of weight, I don’t like the transition to sleep. After 5 months, she died, in the service center they said that the track burned down.
- Sound quality. Design. Autonomy.
- So far not identified.
- 1) Good BASS sound! 2) Loud (in the room I listen to 3-4), amazing clear and detailed sound! 3) Battery discharge indicator. 4) Ability to adjust bass and treble. 5) The highest quality manufacturing of acoustics (anti-vandal and splash-proof coating of the case, including plastic inserts in the corners, metal grill, natural leather strap). Gorgeous external design, when you take it in your hands you immediately feel - "THING"! 6) Relatively low weight (2.5 kg). 7) The presence of "blupup"; o)
- 1) The right speaker is located at the back, so to catch the "stereo effect", the Marshall Kilburn II must be turned to its left side. For me, this is a BIG disadvantage. 2) Battery power is lower than stated by the manufacturer. In fact, at a volume of 3 to 5, the playing time is about 16 hours. And nowhere is the battery capacity displayed, which is very suspicious. 3) Quick battery charge (approximately 2.5 hours). At this rate of charge, the battery will not last long. 4) The "on-off" toggle switch is combined with the volume control. 5) Nibbling. the Marshall logo is plastic and protrudes from the front. Even with careful use, it is quite possible to break off easily.
- Sound. Appearance. Autonomy. The weight.
- Strange set. Probably the price. Issues with the connection - a couple of times I didn’t want to play music from my iPhone, when in parallel to it another smartphone on the android was connected via a multi-host, I had to re-pair it, even when you intercept music playback from the same android, the music sounds jerky for a couple of seconds. The sound through BT and AUX is different. Even when playing through a wire from a computer, the sound does not go immediately when you turn on the video or song, there is a delay of half a second somewhere. The volume control is non-linear in the minimum range, as it was already written here earlier - you can’t make it very quiet, it just turns off the sound below a deuce on the regulator, perhaps a feature of the amplifiers.