Hi! My name is Stephan and I love to test and compare tech-gadgets like tablets, smartphones and of course bluetooth-speakers :) On this channel I will present you different speakers and compare them to each other! I hope you like my videos, cause its a lot of work :)
Thanks for this video. It must have taken an age to put together. Very good audio demonstration. I have Sonos speakers and sound bars. I did have a roam for a while but didn’t use it so sold it. My ears are old and tired but the jbl sounds clearer to me. But what do I know lol 👍Thanks.
when it comes to NOISE CANCELING the marshal is perfect (no noisy waves) when it comes to a balanced BASS PRODUCTION the marshal is perfect plus I think the marshal speaker is built for bass guitar cuz its very powerful, you guys should make a bigger one for better review, so MARSHAL 90% JBL 75%
Reykjavik has a slight brightness at the top. Minirig is perhaps better balanced and also sweeter in the treble. Rge Vifa needs a bass boost to come up to the bass of the Minirig. Would be interesting to see how they compare in Jazz/ Classical. Suspect the Vifa might score there.
The highs and mids are less noticable in Stormbox here cause Tribit has put the transducers on both sides and not on front so if speaker were rotated 90 degrees, I think mic whould have grabbed those high and mid frequencies. Moreover, bose would always win in scenario cause it is almost more than double the price of Tribit in US and around triple in India.
ich finde die minirig 3 kacke, hatte die selber, mein problem mit denen: jazz und klassik und akustische musik und rock klingt wirklich zucker, aber sobald man elektronische musik anmacht klingt es "komisch"... ließ sich auch nicht mit einem equalizer beheben... hab sie dahingehend verkauft. audio pro dagegen schafft es das auch schlechter abgemischte lieder und verschiedene genres gut klingen alles schön separiert, sehr räumlich, klang löst sich vom lautsprecher, breite abstrahlung, dnymiasch vollmundig hmm <3 :D
Using airpods pro's I think the difference is quite noticable.. I try to "downplay" the role of bass (which is indeed fuller and more dynamic on the C3) because this is a popular and cheap way to make speakers sound like if it would be more pleasing Í(look at the sony which has strong bass but terrible detail in any other respect) but the difference is there in all aspects. The T3 is more compressed and flat compared to the C3 in all ranges, attack and decay is way better on the C3 (most noticable in song 3) as is the treble. Compare the cymbals in song 2 where the difference is the most obvious.
I have a Dali Katch g2. It was a choice between that and the 2 in this video. All are so good, the final choice is personal. For me, it was 2 things. Neutrality of signature (my ageing ears have years of Bose revolve in them, so any bass which muffles vocals is irritating - when younger, it was all about the bass) and soundstage. All sound delicious but I find B&O sounds like an artificial delight, whereas others less so. As if they have to force highs and mid's through all that bass to maintain the signature. Dali fires via both grilles simultaneously, so it's 360-sound in the middle of a room or rebounding lush sound in a corner or on bookshelf. Plus, 2 x Katch g2's in TWS is only a small amount more than one of the above...for 12 speakers, 12 amps and 100 watts. Any one of these as your first choice will be perfect. Relax and enjoy!
@@lukabosnjak3829 Helsinki is superb but too narrow a soundfield for my needs. I like closing my eyes and losing where the sound source is. I'm so happy with katch G2 and I'm glad your happy with yours.
Can you try connecting minirig' sub to Stockwell 2's aux and report how it would sound with a heavier bass house music? Connecting them should work no problem right?
Agreed; maybe most of those here haven’t actually had one as I did. A1 is clean, but sterile with shrill/metallic highs that can easily cause ear fatigue. I’ll take the revolve over the other two.