@DominikReviews I tried both speakers just like you did, and you are absolutely right, Soundcore sounds just great and even better with the LDAC feature ON, but it sounds better now than a year ago, hehe. It's definitely firmware updates. I just can't believe Bose is charging a regular price of $149 ($119 for now) for a speaker that you can hear music more with the right ear when you're facing it😆 it doesn't sound bad, but it just not right paying that price to hear your music through a tiny driver on the right side of the speaker with a good monophonic sound with better than average bass than other speakers on that size, but everyone's taste is different.
Motion 300 has way more mids above 60%, way more balanced and sounds better up to 90%, then it starts to get behind in volume stakes, Lower volumes is even id say, with the exception of the rock music, the bose sounded better there (v shapes are good for rock)
I'm curious why you'd adjust eq on one and not the other? The difference I hear here is in stereo VS mono, and when you pair the soundlink in stereo it takes on a new level.
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I love this EQ , thank you . Sound so clean
Just bought my soundcore last week !
Awesome eq, thanks a lot. My motion 300 sounds waaay different now
I wonder if soundcore released a new software update lately because it sounds better than I remember. Great comparison!
it always sounded great 😝
@DominikReviews I tried both speakers just like you did, and you are absolutely right, Soundcore sounds just great and even better with the LDAC feature ON, but it sounds better now than a year ago, hehe. It's definitely firmware updates. I just can't believe Bose is charging a regular price of $149 ($119 for now) for a speaker that you can hear music more with the right ear when you're facing it😆 it doesn't sound bad, but it just not right paying that price to hear your music through a tiny driver on the right side of the speaker with a good monophonic sound with better than average bass than other speakers on that size, but everyone's taste is different.
Motion 300 has way more mids above 60%, way more balanced and sounds better up to 90%, then it starts to get behind in volume stakes, Lower volumes is even id say, with the exception of the rock music, the bose sounded better there (v shapes are good for rock)
Bose Soundlink Flex (2nd Gen) for the *’W’.* 👌🏼 And truly, it is not even close.
lol 🤣
Is your Motion 300 on custom eq? It sounds so good! What was the eq used?
I will upload it into description asap!
@@DominikReviewsthank you so much! will wait for it 🙏🏼
Bose wins, I recommend listening to it live, then you can hear how good the Soundlink flex speaker is...

nah, soundcore is smoother and more natural, and i actually listen to the speakers i own
Fanboy spotted
May i know what's EQ you use on your m300? It sounds really good
@@Eighty86Six-fu5rc You have it in the description
I'm curious why you'd adjust eq on one and not the other? The difference I hear here is in stereo VS mono, and when you pair the soundlink in stereo it takes on a new level.
@@samartinez1988 Because motion 300 have a more advanced eq? While on the bose the eq barely works and also you probably won’t like my eq on it
Bose natural, listen carefully at snare, treble and bass (less flat)
bose natural? HAHA
Amigo que eq usaste en el flex 2? Estandar?
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Buena comparación
Bose jak dla mnie brzmi przyjemniej, mniej płasko.
No dla mnie to jest nędzna v-ka