@@kaedeschulz5422I do get what you’re saying, but in the realm of portable Bluetooth speakers I have yet to be disappointed by JBL. There may be more affordable options that compare, but I don’t mind spending the money when I’m certain I’ll get quality. These speakers in particular are much more convenient than whatever equipment you’re talking about, even if overpriced.
@@nashbrandon What i talk about is diy which means you can make it whatever way you need. Thos smaller JBL start compressing the signal at a somewhat low Level aready. This one here idk. A friend who has the same taste in sound says those big ones sound bad. I believe him.
@@kaedeschulz5422 For the money these things go for I'd rather just buy a set of their pro-audio/DJ powered speakers instead. Rather than the gaudy bass-boosted light display you get something more along the lines of what you would actually get in a venue or a club.
@@mysock351C I wouldn't buy JBL altogether. Since i know a couple ppl from the industry i would only DIY. Then you actualy get good value. It's crazy how much extra you pay these days just for Marketing bs. For example in some cases a 60euro tweeter is in a speaker for 10grand like WTF is that?
@@justken3 it weights 35kg, and considering the all around performance of loud sound + deep bass i'd say it's light compared to a diffuser+Subwoofer setup
If that's half volume from what I assumed and the house is shaking, I bet you can destroy your house with max volume lol awesome speakers btw, still saving money for the Partybox 310
i have one partybox 1000 at 50% it is the best bass at higher volumes it drops off so the 100% volume is really loud but the bass isnt as loud. its still good and it gets louder but not as loud as the mida and treble
@@habibi1168 it has a bass dropoff over 50% which makes it kinda not worth it. if it stayed the same through all volumes then id say it would be bassy but as it is now, it is not bassy.
@@habibi1168 i mean as a speaker its not too bad from my experiance it shakes the house enough but if you really want a powerful system id recomend going for a subwoofer. if you really want a partybox then i guess you can buy it but for the best bass you should get a subwoofer with it because the 1000's subwoofer isnt the thing thats gonna blow you away
That's wicked 😂 My partybox 310 is absolutely nothing compared to these two beasts! Is this a bass boosted version on the song you added in the description? I wanna test it now 😅
si il party 1000 (ma tutti i modelli serie partybox in generale) è peprio un bel diffusore; peccato riceva tutto quest'odio, non ne capisco nemmeno il motivo ad essere onesto ahaahhahahah
@@valerioodorisio sotto i 900 euro (e spesso meno ancora) è un prezzo onesto a mio parere per il prodotto, poichè è un buon all around in quanto suona molto bene quindi può essere usato all'interno senza problemi, ha solo i bassi che sono troppo dominanti ovviamente; e avendo molta potenza a livello di output sonoro puoi usarlo anche in esterno (e con un muro dietro riescono ad avere un basso molto fisico, a livello che tremano i vestiti addosso anche a svariati metri di distanza; il che in esterno non è scontato) raggiungendo volumi a livello di casse PA. per quanto riguarda i modelli non della serie partybox, sono un po' sovraprezzati a mio parere, ma presi in offerta tipo al 30/40% in meno sono davvero ottimi prodotti
Trust me, this is 100% legit. I tested that exact song and bottles at 100% volume instead of 55% and oh my lord they went 3 feet from where i placed them.
@@domepugliese Does that matter at home? No. Mobile you can still probably get something better. Don't know any off the shelf stuff tho as i DIY all my stuff since 8years.
@@kaedeschulz5422 it actually does matter for a lot of people including me, and you can get something portable with more sound output, but won't be as nice sounding, or if it will, it will be a lot heavier, bigger, and more complicated to set up
@@domepugliese It will be better sounding than this JBL (modern JBL isn't the same as JBL in the 80s) if the person knows speaker tech. Everyone is just cooking with water if you kniw what i mean? No matter what the Marketing says physics don't change.
@@kaedeschulz5422 i'm talking about a portable active system, that covers both indoor and outdoors so nicely, that weights less than 35 kilos for each diffuser and takes less than 1 minute to set up and litterally has just 2 cables, and that costs about 1600€ for the whole package. That has some real bass down in the 30Hz region. That is so easy to carry around and it's built like a tank. The partybox 1000 is great for what it is, and it's very hard to find a system that is so versatile, both indoors and outdoors.
@@prudhviteja2349 Got my oldschool VS-12's for 2100 dkk ad then bought amplifier and stuff for overall 4200 dkk and they play louder and way more quality, and you only get 2 😏
I love JBLs but not really much of my taste treble are too sharp when when put in full volume it takes away the bass which disappoints me a lot and that's when I moved to pro audio which I have 2 pairs of different branded pro audio speakers I have a pare of hybrid 15" speakers which i use for partying gigs and I have my old Rocksonics 15" which i use for fun sometimes i make a lot of videos about them sometimes because pro audio speakers depending how you tune the enclosers they can hit deep notes super loud and shake almost anything from long distances and if you in a small room they get super loud like not even kidding they can beat JBL partyboxes and boomboxes for sure dude
I am having very similar issues with their radios. I think it's done to match their "crystal clear sound" marketing and make it sound good in the store. Unfortunately when you bring it home and play your own music on it, it doesn't sound right, and you can't adjust it.
get something real like Klipsch R-115SW, SVS or REL subwoofer. Then you can feel real bass that can literally shake whole house and the block. Jbl is pretty good sounding in the box but not for the money it offers
avessi l'apparecchiatura lo farei anche ahahahhaah, comunque tenendo conto che era semplicemente la pressione sonora a muoverle così credo renda l'idea che il basso c'era...