Yea you could also get like 10 stormbox micro 2's, but why? I prefer one decent speaker. Not that the boom 2 is bad, but the bose sounds better pretty much.
@@alanrossreviewsdoesn’t matter what people think man no matter what you do there’s always that one person that is miserable and always hating doesn’t take the fact that you are the best reviewer out there
I was honestly so excited for this speaker, I've had the flex for a few months and I've loved it. It's really light and portable with a good enough sound to enjoy indoors and outdoors. In Australia the flex was $250 in Bose website, but you can get it for 150 quite easily. The Max retails for $600 Aud. It's more than double the price of the flex 😮 I'm glad people like you exist as I always picked JBL, BOSE as a speaker. I currently own a Flex and the Blast as per your suggestion. The Blast has been absolutely fantastic!! It's a lot smaller than a boombox and the sound is awesome!
Size also plays a role here. I personally don't look for a large heavy speaker, i want to have the most out of a mid size speaker. The competition with the boom 2 and x4 exists, but it's a matter of preference at this point
I agree of course that it's a matter of preference. To me the size doesn't matter as long as I can carry it with one hand and it's not obnoxiously heavy, plus the sound quality is better on the W-King (in my opinion). The main conclusion however is that W-King despite being way bigger and over 3 times heavier (meaning 3 times as much components used with better overall quality) is still HALF the price of Bose. Just shows how much Bose is pushing it. That speaker is realistically worth no more than $200-250. And considering how bad it sounds above 60%, I wouldn't consider buying it at all.
Bose is known for that, it's kinda the apple of speakers... They have a fanbase that loves their signature in terms of sound, design, overall experience. If looking at it from a different pov and comparing it to way cheaper plastics and similar priced speakers, it's not gonna necessarily beat it, but that's how branding works. The speaker is overall good, I like the design the most, and the fact that the passives are covered.
@@megakebab1702Some apple product is genuinely good, like the iphone performance and video quality. You wouldn't find a smartphone with half the price beat the flagship Iphone. But Bose is an absolute joke. It's a joke in audiophile or in portable speaker community. Sonos is a miles better.
@@megakebab1702hey dont associate every overpriced junk with apple. Apples are expensive but they do deliver what u pay for… i dont quite like the iphones.. but the airpods. Airpods pro 2 are the best sounding tws i have ever heard. With personalised spatial audio, it mimicks the resonance of ur ear canal and ear pinna, so everything sounds very neutral, how your ear canal perceives neutral sound. Bose, sony, samsung all of these sound horrible compared… bass boosted junks… not apple. Consider these brands as overpriced rather than apple. I am no apple fanboy. I just said what i experienced and what i heard.
I have the original soundlink mini from 2012, and it still works well(I also have 2 motion booms), this new speaker offers nothing other than the name, so sad. keep on going Alan, your reviews matter a lot!
I was eyeing for this but thanks for the honest review. I guess Earfun will be releasing the Uboom X by the end of the year. I will wait for reviews to come out and see if Tribit Blast can be dethroned. I already have two Tribit Blasts. Thanks
LOL. I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS. You're a unique RU-vidr Alan! Thank for years of fun, funny, interesting, knowledgeable and detailed videos. I really appreciate you Alan. Thank you man!
@@alanrossreviews i knew i had to wait for your review, because you said things that no reviewer said on any video available. what happenes if you add mids to the eq tho? what frequencies does it affect and if it can fix the hole in the mids at least a little?
well it comes down to the virtual processing which does mess with the response, its the same in home cinema. some people just like that echoey kinda wider sound with nor eference to how it should actually sound.
When are we going to see a Minirig 4 comparison!! Loved my MR3s - have had 7 over the years. Some died from abuse, some from charging with wrong voltage plug. but the SQ with subs is unmatched. How is the MR4?
I just saw the speaker on the store and I knew I could count on you for an honest review. You do a great job going into detail of the sound capabilities. For an uncommon opinion you should listen to some of those underwater, you may get surprised of what the sound does down there.
That's a very huge price tag! It can buy 2 pairs of boom 2 & 2 pairs of motion boom $(130 ×2) = $260 + ($70 × 2) = $140 $260 + $140 = $400 Buying the new motion boom to test out wouldn't be ideal as you can just upgrage the older fw of 00.43 to 00.44 by requesting for the upgrade via email with your serial no & in less than 24hrs, it'll be pushed to your unit, it says on description of the upgrade 'optimised sound quality' or something like that i think, who knows it might sound a bit better than the older version The only thing i like about the bose is the portability, detachable handle & the hidden passive radiators, it looks cool by design For me, the only real upgrade I've found of the motion boom is the Tribit Stormbox Blast, deep bass, warm sounding, great value Well, let's see if the Earfun Uboom L will beat that, fingers crossed for now More power to you, as usual very informative & educational vid Cheers!
Hey Alan, someone on Reddit is claiming that since updating their Max to the latest firmware version Bose released recently that their unit no longer produces the distortion artifacts that it suffered from prior to updating. Would be interested to know if you’ve updated your unit and if you’ve noticed any changes to the overall sound profile.
@@lewis02mc i dont plan anything. I just do what interests me when i get free time. So everything is possible and i note your request. Please understand i get multiple requests daily and only have limited time.
I don’t know I really like it! I know I’m probably gonna catch flack for that in the comments for posting this but for me it does a lot of things well! It’s not super heavy, which is a plus it has voice prompts for me as a blind person, that’s nice! it does stereo somewhat. I just like it sound quality call me crazy! Is it worth $400 probably not but it’s not a bad speaker!
if it works for you then job done. of course its always about personal opinions. there is no speaker in the world that doesnt have both haters and lovers 👍 its good to let people know for you it works. its the best use of the comments section.
@@alanrossreviewsone of the reasons i like your channel.. the review is kinda biased, but mostly because of the price. Let's be honest, if the bose was 200 dollara, would you say the exact same opinion? Probably the tuning opinion would be the same. I personally hated bose products up until 2 years ago, i was a jbl person. Not that i'm not one now, but i found an addiction to bose's signature in their products, soundbars and even the car system i have from bose.
@@Deadmau5Fan i mean, when people know what bose sound and tuning is, it all starts to make sense. Maybe it doesn't look as nice in measurments, but the real sound experience is what matters, and i do think it nails the bose signature, and sounds pretty unique and not boring.
Have you ever tried comparing against something like the Morel Biggie (Travel, 20 hours, $300, 1 4inch and a tweeter)... it's mono but with any of these I'd get a pair. Thanks for the review!
what hifi verdict on bose You can’t really ask for much more from the Bose SoundLink Max. Given the source material most people will be using - i.e. music or a podcast beamed over Bluetooth from a smartphone/tablet - the Bose doesn’t need to be ultra-transparent in its delivery. A rival such as the Dali Katch G2 has the edge in this regard, but what makes the Bose stand out is that it is unfussy and hugely enjoyable to listen to whatever you play through it. It produces a consistent, exciting and involving sound which will keep you entertained for hours. Add to the fact it is great to use and rugged enough to withstand the elements, and the SoundLink Max puts itself forward as an extremely attractive package. after 1 month with bose max, I totally agree with what hifi comments😆
@@youngmike2553 comparing the bose max to the dali katch is very funny. Another over priced over hyped speaker. What hifi has zero credibility. However you are certainly entitled to your opinion but id rather hear your own words than a copy paste from a joke magazine that exists to make money from advertising speakers it reviews.
@@alanrossreviews Is the so-called overpriced a result of sound quality being objectively quantified, or is it a psychological issue? the one of the worst speakers I used before was Anker Soundcore Motion Plus, one of your champions. There is a story. I sold it to a guy, and he bought it for the same reason he'd heard it was a great value and an outstanding performer. However, 2 days later he wrote to me asking for a refund, directly on the grounds that the sound motion sounded to him like it had significant low-frequency distortion. I was selling the motion plus because I felt it didn't play anything ok, it was a mess when it came to complex music, and the tone was dry and unattractive. I just simply don't think it's realistic to expect these $100 speakers to sound accurate, so I don't seriously complain its value. But I didn't expect it to be that noticeably distorted. The person even told me what music makes this speaker distort. the album is Zen Relaxation by Aroshanti. Then the guy bought the vifa helsinki from me, and the distortion problem was solved.He's using spotify to play his music, so there's no reason to say that he has a bad audio source causing distortion. Likewise other speakers have proven that this music can be played without distortion. Since then, this type of yoga music, sleep music, and soul-soothing music has also become the music I test speakers with. So what do you think the value of your $100 champion is here with the two of us? I think, if the speaker is hard to listen to any way, then it's a worthless thing. In fact, There's a lot to be said for your reply. For example, I've seen quite a few channels like yours that don't think the whathifi reviews are credible. bose max to dali katch, my own words to bose. Is bose not worth it if you consider sonos move, devaliet mania, b&o A5....and dali katch, vifa oslo,, vifa helsinki as well
Ugh, the treble from the Motion Boom sounds like its being reproduced by a cheap piezo driver. I'm glad I didn't choose that solution when I was looking for a BT speaker that size. The Boom 2 sounds much better and IMO sounds better than the Bose Max. If I was focused on sound quality alone, I'd go with the Boom 2. With BT speakers it's price+size+performance+build quality to consider. How does the build quality of the Bose Max compare to the others?
I think also the Edifier d32: 52hz, hires, line in. WiFi and Bluetooth 5.3 at 160 euros is a bargain..only downside is channel separation..2x tweeters and 1x 4.5" midrange..cant do tws i guess its because the dsp processing for stereo-alike separation.
Processing issues can cause this stereo enhancement thing, oluv disabled on uboom x the "stereo enhancement" and then he could boost it even more in loudness and bass, like 5db, I think this stereo enhancement makes it quite unusable
its really disappointing for sure, id only use this for the beach but no stereo pairing for two is a game changer and anyways would i pay £800 for a pair hello no!!!!!!!!
@@alanrossreviews bose is just terryfing....... if someone have no reference how speaker should sound, they will love it, but yeah people always say "you are a bose hater you talk about the distortion but you skip the amazing huge bass that we can get from that size" they skipped completely its issues 🤣🤣
@@alanrossreviewsdont buy it AL, I heard it and its a piece of junk. Becomes very harsh at higher volumes but still muddy at the same time. Even their old 500 sounded better
@@alanrossreviews it’s way better than their previous model. It’s about time they took their Bluetooth as seriously as their hifi. I mean if Bose gets a chance, why not Sony?
Great to have you back! Gotta have more money than sense to buy one of these, imho.Their eq presets are identical to those on their QC45 headphones, lol, so lazy! Looking forward to the Uboom X?
Just ordered a second Motion Boom, Amazon Prime day deal, I got one along with the Boom2 and not in five minutes time decided the Boom2 is going back, like you said some people may like it, but it sounds horrible to my ears. Two Motion Booms I think will sound almost as good as my two charge 5's. Really like your in depth video reviews. I believe your listening taste is similar to mine.
yay alan vid dropped, for a moment i thought you would not upload. i've been following out oluv patreon for the month i gotta say the uboom X seems like the speaker of the year for me, its not a boombox killer but even that one it fairs decent in terms of bass(yes even deeper one) it seems. Also making for a speaker with preset that makes actual sence, while still giving the option for an user EQ. No this is not propaganda, just hype i am serious😳
@@alanrossreviews and for that while sadly you might have a harder time with them from now on (blacklisted perhaps) you got my respect unlike most "Reviewers" which i just ignore. I mean boom 2 plus might just go from disappointium to oblivium haha.
Boom 2 is such a better deal. Had it all weekend at the lake didn’t even go through a full charge. Thing gets pretty loud too with respectable bass for its size.
@@alanrossreviews That would be a nice addition. The durability is definitely one thing in question. Time will tell but I would definitely pay a little more for one with silicone.
Would prefer the Beolit 20. The sound is exceptional and it was recently a similar price. The price has gone up again but occasionally they knock £100 off the price.
@@alanrossreviews yeah, or lower the bass and treble suddenly. Then release software 1.3.1, 1.3.2 and 1.3.4. Then going back to the original tuning and call it "we fixed the problem". 😏😏
I bought the bose soundlink max a few days ago, and I think it sounds quite ok for a speaker that size. And as I'm the "size matters"-kinda guy, it was the optimal compromise of size, sound and portability for me. Remove those stiff handles on the soundcores and I'd probably buy those but that way they just take away too much space in a backpack. And still, I'm not fully convinced due to it's weight. You have to think twice before you take it with you for a hike. The Jbls in your vid are just that tiny bit too large for my usecase. Actually I'm thinking about returning the bose and get two jbl charge 5s instead. Probably still overpriced, but at least you know what you get. I don't think you can go too far off with either jbl or bose soundwise. One small downside of the bose for me is that I had to adjust the eq to -4 bass and +4 treble to like it. I don't like using an app for having the sound I can enjoy. And compared to other people who seem to enjoy that blown up bass and turn the bass eq even higher, I just can't enjoy that blown up bass. I'd say I'm just used to way bigger speakers and know how proper bass should sound like. Btw the pairing with a second bose should be possible since two or three weeks, so that's no longer a reason not to buy it. Just wasn't able to test it as I have no second bose. Yeah it's pricey! Although I found it for 300€ on Amazon, I bought it for 350 at a local store where I was able to compare it to the Marshall Middleton which sounds just terrible in my ears. I hate the Middletons sounding, which is kinda sad cause I wanted to grab that one in the first place. If I'd consider something bigger, I'd probably go with the Teufel Rockster Cross. I really can recommend that one in case you don't know it. Unfortunately I'm not able to find the Rockster go to test it somewhere. Other than that, thanks for the honest review and If anyone can think of a proper alternative I'd be happy to know.
@@alanrossreviews the uboom L now has app support on new firmware. The earfun app gives you access to an 10 band equalizer. just wondering if you could check it out.
I have the new Bose max and i like it. Its not a speaker to play 100% volume but its pretty loud and clear at 70 -80 %. I have compared it to my JBL Extreme 3 and it can play 100% but it losses the bass. I only grab these speakers to set on my patio and lesson to them at 50% or less. But Alan I love my harman kardon go + play 3. The only thing about it is if you set ot on a table with something setting on it its going to shake iit and make it rattle. LOL but that speaker sounds great! Love your videos!
Great educational episode! Thanks! I was inspired to buy a Motion Boom from SoundCore Australia for $110 aud delivered. Inspired from your old episodes.
@@alanrossreviews yeh it's a shame isn't it. When I get it, i'll break it in, and hopefully it'll sound better than my UE Boom, which sounds like a cheap TV!
It is strange that they have included the sophisticated aptx adaptive codec. Motion plus uses aptx and aptx hd which are more compatible with all devices.
When you top JBL as the most overpriced speaker you fucking up. Why is the left and right channel so jacked up. This speaker is garbo, at least offer options to turn off surround sound or whatever caused that to happen. It sounds like nothing but mud when on 100%.
@@alanrossreviewsI’m mostly curious about the sound stage and stereo separation when compared to the mini. I have the original sound link mini and it has amazing soundstage and imaging
@@alanrossreviewsI thought I was being punked when I first heard my soundlink mini. I figured out it sounds much better if you reset the speaker before every listen. For the original you hold down the mute button for 10 seconds until the lights flash. I think it might be holding down the power button for the second generation, not sure. Im not sure what exactly it does but it really makes a difference for the accuracy and dynamics of the sound. Seems DSP related but idk much. I also replaced the battery after it died because it’s easy to do so with the first generation. Once I heard it perform at its full potential I had to take my Bose bashing back. I prefer it over the MINIRIG 3 if it’s one on one. Not versus two MINIRIGs in stereo though of course 😅
Hi Alan. I have a dilemma I would like to know if you could help me out with. The soundcore boom 2 was supposed to be my more portable “boombox” option with some bass since the stormbox blast is a tank. While the Boom 2 is near perfect with good full sound and lots of bass for the size, it’s still a little too big to call ideal. My main need is something between my UE boom 3 and soundcore boom 2. Something more portable than boom 2 but still with the bass(more bass than the UE boom 3 isn't hard… lol). Currently test-driving a Soundcore Motion 300 and Uboom L. Both sound pretty good to me but don't have the bass that carries/resonates at the higher volumes. Uboom has more bass but no EQ customization is tough. Motion 300 sounds better musically to me, a little more clear. Love your reviews. Thanks.
@@alanrossreviews Thank you! After some digging I did find that the newest firmware for uboom L allows app utilization and EQ settings but unfortunately I don't have a PC do get the software for that. I'll definitely try the tribit xsound mega out though and compare it to the motion 300. Motion 300 does sound good but just a smidge lacking in the bass. I'm not looking for earth shattering bass above all else, but I do like to really hear the bass guitar resonate on some old Jimmy Buffett songs or red hot chili peppers etc. Thanks again!
Useful, informative and detailed comparison for most of the people indeed. Definitely not worth to buy Bose for the price. However, JBL boombox 3 shines... (HK go play 3 is a still great alternative)
What would you recommend that has a similar form factor but sounds cleaner and has better bass something that sounds decent. Not a fan of the handles on the boom speakers. I bought the Bose soundlink Max and UE Epicboom and omg they sound like crap to me idk if I’d consider myself an audiophile but they just didn’t sound good to me. The Max sounded best to me with bass at +8 Mids at 0 and treble at +7 but they still both disappointed me. The speaker I use the most is a UE hypeboom which sounds so much better but it’s very big so I’m looking for something that’s more portable but has a decent sound stage.
there isnt one, thats the point of this speaker, it sounds like a £180 speaker but it has a unique compact rugged form factor that screams beach. weirdly mine wouldnt charge for a long time complaining of moisture , id hate to think how it would handle a proper day at the beach
@@alanrossreviews sad to hear that I guess I’ll just have to wait for something better to come out. Thanks for the reply and the honest review most reviews were talking about how good the Bose was smh.
Yep, U have right about it. It's overprised, Mr Alan, maybe U should go to test Devialet Mania ??? Could U pls make a video test about it ??? It is so expensive, but really this speaker is game changer, I got one, and many bt speaker. Mania is from another planet, GL mate 😉
Mr Alan, maybe U can borrow that speaker from someone with your business, I can send U my one, but I am so scarry about it, just because of I am from another country than U, I personally think that Mania can rotate your mind, it is so different vs any of this simillar size speakers, U must try it, even though for yourself experiense, GL mate 😊
need help alan..oot.... from your experience, what is the cheapest speaker with the same sound quality or close to the Bose Soundlink mini 2? which isn't too big either.. thanks alan
Man, everything else in this round-up sounds better than the Bose, quite surprised considering usually Bose's high pricing does actually get you something. Overall, this round-up just makes the Boom 2 look like a fantastic deal.
I found out how to get aptx adaptive on my iPhone, I just got a Sennheiser aptx adaptive bluetooth adapter and a USB-A to lightening adapter that I can plug into my phone. It's not ideal but it works, it would be nice if apple and Samsung would support it and not just their proprietary codex so they can get richer by forcing people into the ecosystem.
Question 1, if these speakers are the same price which one do you choose? Question two, which one is better for playing string quartets, piano solos, operatic male and female vocals, jazz, and pop vocals, indoor and outdoor, low volume and high volume in addition to party music? Question three, how many people, how often and how long do you crank your speakers to more than 70% volume? Question four, how many speakers at 100% volume still sound enjoyable? Question five, the price can be double, triple high, how do you quantify the sound to be twice as good, three times as good? Apart from the JBL BOOM BOX, I have auditioned all the rest speakers. More or less, the MAX has something to make things enjoyable, while the other ones have nothing to show for it. If cheap is the only advantage, I don't think there is much value in being cheaper.
1: that would be bb3 wifi which would be crazy cheap if we assume all same price 2: bb3 wifi over wifi lossless 3: often 4: define enjoyable, one would assume at 100% you are having a party so bb3 wifi wins 5: its a personal decision motivated by your ears and your bank balance your thoughts show how subjective our final decisions will be but one can say for most people the Bose Max is overpriced and not the right choice in most circumstances. the fact that you disagree does not make me wrong, it just shows no matter how objective one tries to be there will always be outliers that disagree. The only right decision on what to buy is always your own choice.
@@alanrossreviews the value criteria for portable speakers, holding the rest of the variables constant, can be roughly summarized like this: sound quality: the better the sound the higher the value. size and weight: the lighter and smaller the better functionality: the more functionality the better Durability: the stronger and more durable the better Overall look: the fancier, prettier, more elegant the better (There may be more subjective factors here, but I think you'll agree that UE is much prettier than ANKER, TRIBIT.) Price: the cheaper the better If there was only one variable, the problem would be simple. But in reality multiple variables are usually acting at the same time, which complicates the situation. Logically, to argue that MAX is overpriced you need to find a kind of speaker with all the similar variables as MAX that show an advantage over MAX in both sound and price, better or similar sound quality and lower price than MAX. It's obvious to me in your argument that you're ignoring the MAX's advantages in the variables of sound quality, design, and functionality in similar size rivals comparison, and highlighting the price disadvantage. When comparing to the larger BB3, you ignore the MAX's advantages in size, weight 2.2kg, and portability to BB3 6.7kg, and only highlight the BB3's advantages in sound. This leads to the conclusion that the MAX is overpriced, which lacks basic science. I would say that the ratio of agreement to disagreement has little direct correlation to objectivity. From a scientific point of view, the methods and criteria for proving a result are more important than the conclusion.
Hello, I tried the Bose Max at home and I have to say that the busses are not tuned, even when you listen quietly, you hear a strange noise, luckily. I have the Devialet Mania, which is the best Bluetooth box for on the go. Sounds as good as the one I have. I've tried them all. It was definitely worth paying €790, it sounds much bigger than it looks, almost like a small system.
I bought a JBL flip 5 and thought it was fantastic so I bought the Xtreme 3. I honestly thought I'd bought a fake one because there was no bass! Soon got rid of that. Tribit stormbox for me at the moment, the Bose can get stuffed 😂
No idea what's wrong with your Soundlink Max....?. I can only speak for my Max....and yes, for the first few hours it really did sound a bit crap and the bass was overdriven....but after a few days with varying volume and bass-heavy music...I can say that this speaker now sounds really good and for me is one of the best Bluetooth speakers you can buy for €299.....I had W king x 10....Bose Soundlink Flex ...Soundcore motion boom Plus ...Jbl Charge 4..5...Flip 6 Clip 5 Extreme 2...3.. Boombox 2 Dockin D fine Go 3 ...and many, many other speakers....and I claim that this really is the best speaker of this size for me...!!
I’m Singaporean,I guess we’re not too poor but honestly,we an’t stupid either,long story short just get the sound core motion cause in today’s new world branded goods are old fashioned.
Just to be honest this speaker is really great when codecs is Hi Fi speaker setup installed and did right masurement so you can get surround sound through all four speakers . And for immersive sound equilty use Samsung devloper option and change sitting on Bluetooth to HD audio which will use AAC codes and you truly like this speaker cos Bose didn't make any codes for better sounding experience.
Looks like im the only person that actually loves this speaker. Overpriced. Of course. I love the sound with no EQ adjustment. The sound got better the more i played it. People complain bout distortion at max volume but i dont play any of my speakers at max volume because they All sound harsh and horrible at max volume IMO. A nonenjoyable sound. Leave it under 80%. Its plenty loud enough unless ur deaf. Especially the bigger ones. Overall im happy with my purchase no regrets. Coulda been more reasonable price at maybe 300$- 330$. But im not gonna return it. I still love it. Sure theres plenty cheaper competition that sounds louder and maybe better in certain ways. But for the size being as small as it is, to push as much sound as it does im impressed. I think its bose best release yet as far as portable speakers. Better than the revolve plus2, the soundlink 3, or the home speaker. Only bose speaker thats sounds better is the S1.
@ericmartinez4897 je te rejoins là dessus 👍 non seulement elle est robuste et elle as aussi une bonne autonomie et elle bien plus transportable que la Xtreme, elle tiens nickel dans mon sac à dos, le seul point noir c'est pour moi son revêtement en caoutchouc qui es un vrai aimant à poussière, un peut comme sa grande soeur la bose flex
I would not swap my Minirig3 1.1 set-up, 2 x Libratone Zipp2's or recently purchased Philips TAX7207!! By the way, the Philips while not audiophile or a bass monster can be had for around 112quid via currys clearance on ebay UK, which to me is superb value!!!....but it has an audio-out. Connect up my Minirig sub and WOW!!!! 399quid?....I'd save a little more and try out the Brane X🤔... Playtime should equate to how long the speaker last at full volume, NOT AT 50% VOLUME!!!! 😡😡😡😡 Also, for 399quid, I'd expect it to be so more feature rich!....Sorry, but my Libratone Zipp2's are simply better as far as I'm concerned, so no need to 'upgrade'.
Bose (not to be outdone by JBL) took it upon themselves to raise the pricing bar for "premium" speakers. Behold the Max overpriced king. 👑👀 Now offering even less value for money than ever before. Everyone is encouraged to buy it when it's not on sale so they can experience a Max(imal) rip off. 😉 Thank you for another outstanding review, Alan! 😁👍👏