W-King has a lot of advantages over the other two. First it was closer to the microphone. Second it was blasting directly at the microphone while the others weren't toed in (though they would still be a fraction further). Don't get me wrong, we got a general idea of the sound but the way it was tested might have given the W-King an 1-2 db advantage which is enough to confuse people into thinking the louder speaker is the better speaker.
Incorrect. Both outside speakers were toed in slightly to line up with the microphone from the distance it was at. The video is zoomed in, as I stated. Are you confusing the dB meter with a microphone? 😆 Anyway, thanks for the observations, professor.
@@JaysStraightUpReviews I couldn't tell in the video if they were toed in. I knew it was a spl meter (which has the omni directional mic on top) been into home theater for years and if you don't have one of those and a calibration disk (I know the new ones have a mic to position at the listening position and test tone generator). Thank you for doing it correctly, I hate it when so many videos don't and I think consumers need these things tested and some sort of device to gauge it other than our ears since we're listening to a recording of the test.
Now i have buy ed two Soundcore Rave Party 2 and i am blown away how they sounds in tws omg now one thing distract me i need two Soundcore Rave Party 2 more for each conner
Awesome review, about to purchase the rave 2 or the encore (not essential). The rave 2 is currently $170 and the encore is $300 in South Africa. In your opinion, which one is better value for my money?
If you do karaoke, then the Encore would be a good choice since it comes with 2 wireless microphones I like the Encore sound better overall, but the Rave Party 2 is very good also