Soundcore designs their speakers to be used with EQ for better performance. If you had used custom EQ and LDAC with the Soundcore Motion 300, your experience would have been different. JBL comes with their standard signature sound, which is great sound, and they recently introduced their app. However, a monophonic speaker simply can not reproduce the sound stage that a stereo speaker can. When I took the Soundcore Motion 300 out of the box for first time, I had exactly the same experience, but once I activated the LDAC and created my own EQ with their Soundcore app, it simply outshined JBL flip 6. Great video.
PLEASE READ: This speaker has too much distortion. Play the song wine pon you by Doja cat in SoundCore’s signature sound mode and at max volume you will hear distortion. It’s the cross over from when the high bass drops down to the low bass (sub bass) that I hear distortion in her voice. I tried to eq it to fix the issue but that didn’t seem to help. I turned down the bass when I EQ’d it and of course I still heard distortion.
I understand but you shouldn’t have to turn down the bass. On my flip 6, I’m sure you know it has the 3-band eq. Well I keep the bass all the way up and the midrange turned down, while having the treble all the way up
@@robbieasghari8361 That is true but at the same time anker lets you push the speaker how much you want not set by a limiter, however this is not a good argument for this speaker because of how much it distorts. Honestly I hate the jbl app feels like a parent giving a child a steering wheel that doesn't steer. 😆
@@alfredandersson2514 yeah. It does have some sort of limiter because the bass thins out at louder volumes. On some songs it thins out when you go from low volume to mid volume. Depending on what you have your sound settings set to.
My motion 300 only lasted 6 months of heavy use wearing it around my neck on a lanyard playing beat heavy hip hop while walking. The distortion has rendered the speaker completely unusable even at low volume levels. The 2 small drivers cannot handle the 30w power levels over 6 months of use, the speaker should have 1 larger driver like the flip 6 or boom 2 to properly handle the 30w power levels. A waste of $120 that only lasted 6 months.
Soundcore designs their speakers to be used with EQ for better performance. If you had used custom EQ and LDAC with the Soundcore Motion 300, your experience would have been different. JBL comes with their standard signature sound, which is great sound, and they recently introduced their app. However, a monophonic speaker simply can not reproduce the sound stage that a stereo speaker can.
When I took the Soundcore Motion 300 out of the box for first time, I had exactly the same experience, but once I activated the LDAC and created my own EQ with their Soundcore app, it simply outshined JBL flip 6. Great video.
@@escalante7 u are 100% right I will make more videos on it just don't know when
Another banger 🔥
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Motion 300 > Tribit Flow
Fair enough
when is the JBL PB 310 review coming out?
Eeeeh How much do you want thst video?
@@alfredandersson2514 do the pb 300 vs pb 310
PLEASE READ:
This speaker has too much distortion. Play the song wine pon you by Doja cat in SoundCore’s signature sound mode and at max volume you will hear distortion.
It’s the cross over from when the high bass drops down to the low bass (sub bass) that I hear distortion in her voice.
I tried to eq it to fix the issue but that didn’t seem to help. I turned down the bass when I EQ’d it and of course I still heard distortion.
Well yes it does distort att higher volumes for me it was fixed when I turned down the bass in the eq, strange if that doesn't work for you
I understand but you shouldn’t have to turn down the bass. On my flip 6, I’m sure you know it has the 3-band eq. Well I keep the bass all the way up and the midrange turned down, while having the treble all the way up
@@robbieasghari8361 That is true but at the same time anker lets you push the speaker how much you want not set by a limiter, however this is not a good argument for this speaker because of how much it distorts. Honestly I hate the jbl app feels like a parent giving a child a steering wheel that doesn't steer. 😆
@@alfredandersson2514 yeah. It does have some sort of limiter because the bass thins out at louder volumes.
On some songs it thins out when you go from low volume to mid volume. Depending on what you have your sound settings set to.
My motion 300 only lasted 6 months of heavy use wearing it around my neck on a lanyard playing beat heavy hip hop while walking. The distortion has rendered the speaker completely unusable even at low volume levels. The 2 small drivers cannot handle the 30w power levels over 6 months of use, the speaker should have 1 larger driver like the flip 6 or boom 2 to properly handle the 30w power levels. A waste of $120 that only lasted 6 months.
I like the flip 6 more, i think i gives clear audio ?
It has boosted highs so it is clearer doesn't mean better
flip 6 sounds better