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  • 5 days ago | rtings.com | Viet ThiThuy NGUYEN |Christopher Steward |John Peroramas

    We tested the frequency response accuracy using the 'ULT Power Sound' preset and Sound Field Optimization (room correction) off, with the speaker set to a horizontal position. With these settings, the speaker produces a decently well-balanced sound, with a good amount of bass on tap for its size. As with the Sony ULT FIELD 1, there's a peak in the high-bass to compensate for the lack of low-bass, which injects some warmth into your mixes.

  • 1 week ago | rtings.com | Viet ThiThuy NGUYEN |Jasper Lastoria |John Peroramas

    Compared To Other Speakers The JBL Flip 7 is the smaller sibling of the JBL Charge 6, which, despite the lower number, is actually from the same generation of portable speakers. Due to its larger size, the Charge 6 houses a larger battery, effectively doubling how long it lasts compared to the Flip 7, and the Charge 6 is capable of greater low-end extension for a bit more even bass. You can even mate them up using Auracast for Party Boost Mode, or add a second Flip 7 instead for a stereo pair.

  • 2 weeks ago | rtings.com | Viet ThiThuy NGUYEN |Stephen Kerr |John Peroramas

    This speaker has okay controls. The buttons are located on top and are easy to use. They give a satisfying click when pressed and are clearly labelled. The Play and Volume Up and Down buttons are slightly raised in an embossed style, while the Auracast, Bluetooth, and Power buttons are located on a small, smooth strip. In addition to the obvious controls each button performs, you can skip tracks using button combinations, as outlined in the manual.

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