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JBL Partybox 100 Bluetooth Party Boombox Speaker – High Power Audio System with Light Effects and Mic/Guitar inputs – in Black with Neon Multicolour Lighting

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Even though it has a huge battery, the speaker doesn’t have any USB charge-out ports for charging other devices. The Soundboks 3 is visually imposing and has excellent build quality. The large gauge mesh on the front of the device openly displays the two 10″ woofers and 1″ tweeter, providing a top-quality music listening experience. The three separate amps inside drive the speaker with a whopping 216 watts, making it a box of sound. The speaker can be powered with two ‘Batterybokses’, which provide almost two days of thumping sound with a single charge.

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If you are wondering what’s the loudest portable Bluetooth speaker from Bose, it’s this one – S1 Pro. It is a great PA speaker and it can be used for parties and other outdoor events. This speaker is also a great choice for musicians. You can connect a guitar or a mic to it, and you can control the volume of each source independently. Things we like The speaker houses two 2in Twiddler speakers and one 4.5in woofer. The sound is very well balanced. The bass response is fast, punchy, and accurate. The mids are clear and detailed, and the treble is a little bit recessed (but it’s not dull). For a speaker of its size, SoundTouch 30 can be quite loud. Sure, it’s nowhere near the NEW SOUNDBOKS or other big Bluetooth speakers, but it’s still more than most people need (especially for indoor use). Things we don’t likeThe sound quality of the PartyBox 310 is also excellent. With two 6.5″ woofers and two 2.5″ tweeters, the sound signature is quite balanced and less recessed in the upper range than the PartyBox 710. The low-end thump and treble representation are impressive, making this speaker perfect for those who want to listen to music with much life and energy. Things we don’t like The NEW SOUNDBOKS stayed very loud, even louder than the previous two speakers (126dB). The advertised RMS power output is 216W. The sound has a much better balance, with clearer mids, more consistent highs, and powerful bass (but not as overwhelming as it was on the SOUNDBOKS 2). JBL PartyBox 300 is not very rugged and it has no IPX rating, so you should be careful around pools. Limit Exposure Time: Avoid listening to loud music or sounds for extended periods. Prolonged exposure to high volumes can cause cumulative damage to your hearing. Make sure to take breaks and give your ears time to recover. Fact 3 : The difference between dangerous and acceptable loudness (aka SPL or sound pressure level) is actually very small and subtle. For example, exposure to 90dB SPL for more than 8 hours/day can already cause noise-induced hearing loss. 90dB is the average noise that a lawnmower produces. If the noise level (SPL) increases by only 10dB (to 100dB), the max allowed exposure time is only 2h/day. Anything longer than that will, in the long run, cause some damage.

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Unlike all the previous big Bluetooth speakers, Bose SoundTouch 30 is not portable, but it features Bluetooth connectivity and it’s loud, which means it meets the most important requirements. That’s why it’s on the list and it’s our top recommendation if you are looking for the loudest multiroom speaker. The manufacturers rarely (almost never) publish the max loudness (max SPL) of their speakers. The only exception is when their speakers are much louder than the competition and they want to brag about it. There’s no international standard for measuring sensitivity and max SPL, but most manufacturers do it in an anechoic room with a calibrated mic at a 1m distance. The mic is placed in the sweet spot (usually in-line with the axis passing through the center of the speaker cabinet). The measuring is done multiple times. Some manufacturers do it while the speaker plays only one frequency (usually 1kHz), or a range of frequencies (300Hz-3kHZ), or a full audible range.

JBL Boombox is IPX7-certified, it has a simple control scheme, powerful battery , and it’s very loud. Until the introduction of the JBL PartyBox line, Boombox was the biggest and loudest portable Bluetooth speaker made by JBL. Now, it’s ‘’only’’ the loudest waterproof Bluetooth speaker. Things we like Bluetooth speakers are available in various sizes, with larger ones typically offering superior audio quality. Choose a size that matches your portability requirements. 4. Audio Power: Moreover, while the PartyBox 310 is portable, it is still quite heavy, weighing 37.7 lbs. Though the PartyBox 310 is splash-proof, it is not fully waterproof and may not be suitable for use in very wet conditions. It also limits its usefulness for outdoor events, particularly if there is a chance of rain. PartyBox speaker line is similar to the SONY’s GTK XB line, only more powerful, more versatile, easier to use, louder, and with a much stronger battery. XB90 is the biggest Bluetooth speaker from the XB line and it still can’t compete with the PartyBox 300. Things we like

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