Harman/Kardon My own experience (listening) tells me that Go + Play sounds better and is less harsh. Because of a modification to the low and high frequencies, Marshall produces a "mumbling" effect while playing certain tracks (a very useful thing). Those that listen to rock, jazz, or other types of instrumental music, for example, might benefit more from this speaker. In a nutshell, make sure you give it a listen before you buy it because it's not for everyone. The volume margin is extremely large, yet it is not sufficient in any way other than for the deaf. There is no room for criticism regarding the excellent level of construction! In a separate note, I want to comment on how awesome it is that you can change the balance between the low and high frequencies. Not only does the sound of the tracks vary from one another, with some places having fewer bottoms and tops and other places having a lot, but the speaker can also sound different depending on the room it is in. This is especially true if the only place to put it is in a corner; in this scenario, adjusting the low frequencies can help improve the sound.
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