Both are great speakers but surprisingly the vocals on harmon kardon is much more recognizable and considering the insane bass it produces with that design..
The harmon is very pleasing to listen to and has a very full and robust bass that I just love, it's a all around better listen but if your looking for a more powerful speaker with a more robust bass then the encore is the way to go
Yes, big fan of both speakers--- I use the Encore for bass and party settings--- the HK GP3 for personal listening for more clarity and separation, (but is also a great speaker for social settings)
@@R56CooperHi, is the Go + Play 3 OK for a smaller appartement or does it have too much bass ? I saw the Oluv's review where he said it can get a bit too boomy for smaller places
I was going in a totally different direction, but after a few reviews of the HK, I think that’s my winner. I want something that I can leave on the shelf playing for extended periods and get some volume, but it’s mostly for me. I can buy something else for outdoors and large gatherings.
The JBL took the win for sure I actually heard the JBL encore in person yesterday and I was impressed by how far the bass traveled and how good it sounded. btw just a suggestion I think you should start putting the names of the songs in the description that way people can listen to the songs on their Harmon Kardon plus, JBL encore, UE hyperboom, etc.
Ya honestly both speakers are quite amazing, the encore is insanely impressive for its size and what it's able to do, one of my most favorite speakers around to this day, and ya I'll put the songs in the info from here on out so ppl can enjoy them as well
Great video bro! Love the two speakers also for sure that JBL is base heavy Love it. And you're right the Harmon kardon sounds cleaner and not a space heavy but still sounds great. Great video keep up the good work.
Muy buena comparativa amigo me quedo con el sonido más refinado del go play 3, una pregunta amigo que marca y modelo de microfono utilizas para las pruebas se oye muy bien las pruebas
I agree the harmon sounds the best and most hifi to my ears, you can listen to it for hours and not get listening fatigue, as for my microphone I use the dual Samsung microphones on my Samsung fold 3 phone, they are quite good at picking up all frequencies
@@Jagistreviews its really fun to listen to those comparisons since i have a really good sound card and headset..and then there is some youtubers where all the speakers sounds like shit cause they are using bad equipment recording their videos
@@Jagistreviews I mainly listen to music outside on the driveway at the house. When doing this, I prefer to use a speaker that has an a/c wall adapter, instead of using & constantly charging a battery. Also, using mainly the battery reduces the overall life of the speaker. Once I found out that the x20 has usb-c charging only, I kinda got disinterested in it.
@jedolivier2688 you can keep it plugged in and charged at all times while you're listening to it just like regular speakers, you just have to use a fast charger I'm pretty sure
@@Jagistreviews I already own the boombox 3. & I’m not particularly happy with the muffled, compressed sound coming out of the midrange drivers, especially at louder volumes. I listen to mostly classic rock from 70’s & 90’s grunge. Overall, just highly disappointed with the sound quality. JBL should’ve never installed the tweeters directly in front of the midrange drivers.It’s just an awful design.
@d.3671 just depends if you want louder with more bass, go with encore but if you want a more hifi beautiful sounding speaker with almost as much bass, go with the harmon kardon go plus play 3
@@Jagistreviews Thanks for your response ! I see... I prefer a more clean sound with large soundstage where I can hear all the details of the music so I might get the Go + 3 as you say it's more Hi-Fi, plus I don't know if the JBL does true stereo or not.