it's kind of bummer you know? Every freakin video I found about speakers talks about, battery, buttons (my gosh), stupid demo to "how it's sound" with a recording session and 98% of them, doesn't talk about bass, mediums, frecuency, etc....how the hell sound!!! Uses, like movies or TV series.....crap....to this point I'm starting to evaluate my own channel.
Mine comes up with 2 seperate Marley duo in the Bluetooth settings. And they aren’t connecting.. if you try connecting to both Bluetooth “Marley duo” it cancels one of them out. I noticed mine doesn’t speak instead I can a bongo like beat when powered up and powered off. Is mine faulty?
Another possibility is using them as surround left and right speaker hot wired to a sony soundbar surround add on for instance as they have 3.5 inputs (Aux)
Can I run a left right RCA cable to the powered speaker and have it share the signal with the other speaker over bluetooth? Or do we have to wire them up individually?
My sister bought these, they sound pretty well, however tiny they are. BUT I couldn't get them to connect to the computer via USB Audio. That won't work right? I thought the USBC to USBA could also transmit audio but it seems only is good for charging, so I had to go the aux to aux way (she doesn't have Bluetooth, desktop computer)
Would buy if they had some smarts in them and could connected to Google Home. Could hook up with my chromcast audio but the speakers auto off feature would make that tiresome.
Good sound, but: My Bluetooth Speaker after falling down once broken. On my request, no spare parts or repair option. Sustainability can only be achieved through circular economy and I feel screwed. Quote website: "Every Marley product shows that responsibility to the environment is taken very seriously." Such a thing is also called greenwashing and is even more disgusting than standing by one's greed for profit and, by the way, has nothing to do with Marley's values. The "support" (only reachable by mail) didn't even understand what I mean at all. I am very disappointed and can really no longer recommend these products to anyone. For JBL, on the other hand, there are many spare parts. The Marley speaker now ends up in the trash can - really sustainable, really climate-friendly.
I own a dindinmodern brand speaker. Honestly, it's really good. I prefer his bass. I've had it for a year so far and it deserves my praise. Contacted their customer service when I paid to get a discount code!
I'm looking at getting the Get Together Duo Bluetooth Speakers, Model EM-JA019-Sb. Each speaker has a 20W rating with 3.5" woofers and 1" tweeters. I read the following comments elsewhere: "One problem, though: powered or not, they have an automatic power off feature: after five minutes of silence, they both shut off. To turn them back on, you have to press the power button on each speaker, and then a long press to the bluetooth button to reconnect the pair (they don't seem to reconnect automatically). The auto shut off and stereo pairing are the most irritating 'features' of this otherwise lovely set of speakers." Has anyone else experienced this? Could I at least avoid continually reconnecting the pair by bluetooth if I used the red & white cables? Ultimately, I'd like to pair both of the Marleys via Bluetooth with an Apple TV 4K (2nd gen, 2021) which is the streaming device I'm using with my LG 48" OLED 4K C1 (2021). I originally bought Apple's HomePod Minis for this purpose because of misleading reviews which made me think they were bluetooth compatible. They aren't - only wireless, and the relatively small room I have all this set up in also has two Alexa wireless devices. In short, I'd like bluetooth speakers for the Apple TV 4K and assuming the sound is decent, I'd appreciate knowing if these would do the trick.
It will keep giving you an extremely annoying female voice "paired" with 3 peeps every 10 seconds if the video clip stops and you are looking for another clip to play. Is there a way to disable this nuisance?