HOUSE OF MARLEY get together Soundcheck
this is a review and soundcheck of the house of marley get together bluetooth speaker recorded at a sound studio with zoom h1 at 50% input level aprox 35 cm wav 24/96 source file -mp3 320 kbps music by -prion music - http://www.prion-music.com/ elad alon for best image use flat headphones/speakers and flat settings SPECS. bluetooth 3.5 mm (aux) usb charging port 1.0 channel 2 twitters 2 woofers bass reflex 10wx2 up to 8 hours battery life bamboo and fabric recycled materials 2.72 kg most bluetooth speakers use some kind of a DSP(digital signal processor) system in order to prevent distortion at high levels that creates a huge difference dynamic wise between different vol levels. every speaker has its own sweet spot which from my tests of different speakers is usually between 60-80% vol level. that sometimes heavy processing creates a reduction of bass and an increase in mids and highs to prevent distortion, and comes out as very compressed sounding. this video demonstrates this effect best advice is to find that sweet spot and not go up to eleven !!! GO TO OUR SOUNDCLOUD PAGE FOR AN INTERACTIVE COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT SPEAKERS https://soundcloud.com/soundwise-383656208
this is a review and soundcheck of the house of marley get together bluetooth speaker recorded at a sound studio with zoom h1 at 50% input level aprox 35 cm wav 24/96 source file -mp3 320 kbps music by -prion music - http://www.prion-music.com/ elad alon for best image use flat headphones/speakers and flat settings SPECS. bluetooth 3.5 mm (aux) usb charging port 1.0 channel 2 twitters 2 woofers bass reflex 10wx2 up to 8 hours battery life bamboo and fabric recycled materials 2.72 kg most bluetooth speakers use some kind of a DSP(digital signal processor) system in order to prevent distortion at high levels that creates a huge difference dynamic wise between different vol levels. every speaker has its own sweet spot which from my tests of different speakers is usually between 60-80% vol level. that sometimes heavy processing creates a reduction of bass and an increase in mids and highs to prevent distortion, and comes out as very compressed sounding. this video demonstrates this effect best advice is to find that sweet spot and not go up to eleven !!! GO TO OUR SOUNDCLOUD PAGE FOR AN INTERACTIVE COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT SPEAKERS https://soundcloud.com/soundwise-383656208