The sound is unquestionably superior than that of the T6 (at least that's what I thought when I first started using it). But rather, this muddled mixture eventually became a source of annoyance. When I'm in another apartment, I listen to the same old T6 station, and it gently caresses the ear. The standard T6 has a more detailed tonal quality. The majority of what I listen to is rock and metal. It still sounds normal, particularly when used to post-rock or other peaceful music. As some form of drive, it's almost illegible in general. Even in 2022, it is difficult to differentiate between extreme vocal styles. There is room for improvement in the functionality of the volume wheel. At the very least, include an on-off switch. It would be much nicer and clearer to use because in order to find the buttons on the rear panel, you have to turn the speaker around, and in order to press it, you have to take it in your hand. If it were designed this way, using it would be much nicer and clearer. The wheel enables the user to adjust the volume, begin or stop playback, answer or end a call, or decline an incoming call. This brings us to the conclusion of the management. Neither comfy nor ergonomically sound in any way. It is unclear why they decided to call an assistant at such a lengthy press conference. Who even puts any stock in it? It was obvious that there was a switch for on and off. With everything going on, the speaker uses up the battery for around an hour while it is in standby mode (I didn't really notice it, but it seemed like a long time). There are three different bass modes available on the equalizer: vocal (off), trumpet, and additional bass. It appears like all they did was increase the volume and add some bass to it. After turning the power off, modes are not remembered. There is a sense of disillusionment after a couple of months have passed. This column is unedited and poorly thought out. Tronsmart focused the majority of their efforts on the design, and they were successful in achieving their goal of filling the beautiful shell. It has been sold.
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