I appreciate the opinions in this video regarding the sound being on the base e and of the scale. I was looking for a more fidelity sound after having owned the JBL equivalent. You mentioned some alternatives that have more fidelity, but I didn't hear you actually say which ones.
I have the XV500 now. It sounds relly great, at all volumes. I'm very happy with the sound quality. Works also well pairing with ny sony xb33/43s. Yet I have the impression that the max volume decreases when playing for a few hours (when running on battery). I have read about this in reviews about previous sony speakers. So maybe I'm just paranoid now... Has anyone tested this? And if its true, is there a trick to undo that? Turning off and on again?
Hey, I need your help. I recently purchased a JBL PartyBox Club 120 speaker, and when it's turned on and in idle mode without playing any music, I noticed a constant noise coming from the tweeter. This noise is only audible when I place my ear close to the metal grill where the tweeter is located. Can you check if the same thing happens with your model or any JBL PartyBox speaker you currently own? Please let me know.
@@gyankumar3576 I currently have a Club 120, Stage 320 and a 110 and they all have a kinda low static noise if you push your ear up against the grill. I imagine all speakers would if you listened close enough. I’d never notice it unless my head was literally pressed against the front
@@HammoTechReviews Could you please turn on your Club 120 speaker and set it to idle mode without playing any music? Then, place your ear against the speaker grill where the tweeters are located and check if it continuously produces noise. This is only noticeable in a quiet environment. I would really appreciate it if you could do this for me; it would give me peace of mind. 🥺🥺
@@gyankumar3576 As I said in my last comment, I did try this and it does indeed make a static noise. Nothing I’d ever notice unless my head was up against it. If yours is louder, take it back to wherever you bought it
@@HammoTechReviews I received an update from the JBL team stating that they can either provide a replacement for my JBL Partybox Club 120 or offer a refund. I'm seeking your advice on whether to opt for the replacement or go for the refund. Is the JBL Partybox Club 120 the best speaker in this price range, or should I consider getting a refund to purchase a potentially better speaker in this price range?
Can you please provide a quick comparison of the sound quality between this speaker and the JBL Club 120? Specifically, which one is better in terms of sound quality? I need to place an order before my birthday on August 18th, so I'm in a hurry..... Please 🥺🥺
yes! at lower volumes the ULT 7 can compete. But if you go higher than t 40%, the UlT mostly just raises mids and highs, and it also gets harsh. While the xv500 (mostly) keeps the quality at all volume levels. Also in general the ULtsouns more punchy/harder, whil the xv500 sounds softer and more natural/neutral. So up to 35% volume it's a matter of taste, but above 35% the xv500 is much better. The Ult gets a bit louder when both running on battery, though. and it has a little better stereo separation (if you sit close and central);
I appreciate the opinions in this video regarding the sound being on the base e and of the scale. I was looking for a more fidelity sound after having owned the JBL equivalent. You mentioned some alternatives that have more fidelity, but I didn't hear you actually say which ones.
@@bensavage6389 LG XL5 is a good one ☝️
I have the XV500 now. It sounds relly great, at all volumes. I'm very happy with the sound quality. Works also well pairing with ny sony xb33/43s.
Yet I have the impression that the max volume decreases when playing for a few hours (when running on battery). I have read about this in reviews about previous sony speakers. So maybe I'm just paranoid now...
Has anyone tested this? And if its true, is there a trick to undo that? Turning off and on again?
I think it does that as the battery gets lower, to preserve life
Hey, I need your help. I recently purchased a JBL PartyBox Club 120 speaker, and when it's turned on and in idle mode without playing any music, I noticed a constant noise coming from the tweeter. This noise is only audible when I place my ear close to the metal grill where the tweeter is located. Can you check if the same thing happens with your model or any JBL PartyBox speaker you currently own? Please let me know.
@@gyankumar3576 I currently have a Club 120, Stage 320 and a 110 and they all have a kinda low static noise if you push your ear up against the grill. I imagine all speakers would if you listened close enough. I’d never notice it unless my head was literally pressed against the front
@@HammoTechReviews Could you please turn on your Club 120 speaker and set it to idle mode without playing any music? Then, place your ear against the speaker grill where the tweeters are located and check if it continuously produces noise. This is only noticeable in a quiet environment. I would really appreciate it if you could do this for me; it would give me peace of mind. 🥺🥺
@@gyankumar3576 As I said in my last comment, I did try this and it does indeed make a static noise. Nothing I’d ever notice unless my head was up against it. If yours is louder, take it back to wherever you bought it
@@HammoTechReviews I received an update from the JBL team stating that they can either provide a replacement for my JBL Partybox Club 120 or offer a refund. I'm seeking your advice on whether to opt for the replacement or go for the refund. Is the JBL Partybox Club 120 the best speaker in this price range, or should I consider getting a refund to purchase a potentially better speaker in this price range?
@@gyankumar3576 the 120 is definitely the best, go for the replacement
Sony is Master of Sound Technology
How does it compare to Harman kardon go plus play 3
@@darrenwipf9868 it’s about 30% better in pretty much all areas. Volume, clarity and bass 😁
Can you please provide a quick comparison of the sound quality between this speaker and the JBL Club 120? Specifically, which one is better in terms of sound quality? I need to place an order before my birthday on August 18th, so I'm in a hurry..... Please 🥺🥺
@@chamber6634 I’ve got a video coming out within the next couple days
Spoiler: JBL wins imo 😁
Video releasing at 5pm UK time today 😁
@@HammoTechReviews waiting 😁😁..
🤟🏽👌🏽👌🏽🤙🏽
Is it better than the ult field 7?
@@aaaaaq3632 I think so yes. The bass is certainly stronger
yes! at lower volumes the ULT 7 can compete. But if you go higher than t 40%, the UlT mostly just raises mids and highs, and it also gets harsh. While the xv500 (mostly) keeps the quality at all volume levels.
Also in general the ULtsouns more punchy/harder, whil the xv500 sounds softer and more natural/neutral. So up to 35% volume it's a matter of taste, but above 35% the xv500 is much better.
The Ult gets a bit louder when both running on battery, though. and it has a little better stereo separation (if you sit close and central);
How does compare with jbl partybox 110 ?
@@mihaipetrescu6001 got a comparison coming out in a couple days 👀
@@HammoTechReviews nice
@@mihaipetrescu6001 Video releasing at 5pm UK time today 😁
@@HammoTechReviews nice
Please Sir, its a request, ... I will get peace of mind...
@@gyankumar3576 what is the request?