We had a 1st gen Echo in our master bathroom for listening to music in the morning th-cam.com/users/postUgkxABghAEkaIDGZfHRBH3D3rBrlraNmnC71 and while in the shower. I didn't realize how tinny and awful the sound output on the original Echo was until we replaced it with the Studio. It was a sonic upgrade far beyond what I was expecting. Just wow. I love it because it's like having speakers IN the shower. My friend likes it because the music is so loud that she can no longer hear me singing. So that's a win-win.
About 20 minutes ago this model fell off a truck traveling about 45 miles per hour while I was walking home from the nearby store the truck kept going so I figured it was trash and removed it from the street. I realized when lifting it and seeing the JBL sign that the plastic bag over it probably meant it was on to protect it from rain. Rolled it home at approximately 1 in the morning and plugged it in, seems to be fine and I'll play with it later today as everyone is sleeping. Pretty impressed with it taking that fall and sliding about 80 feet and rolling over several times.
My first jbl was a flip 5 cuz i saw somebody's rotweiller try to eat it, destroy it. Still worked. Fast forward , had it a year , a stupid cat I fostered knocked it down , and broke it. 🤡🤡🤡 How the hell
It's a house party speaker. Something for the more financially stable teens and college kids. The Flip 5 is more than adequate for a personal speaker. This is the type of thing someone who just got into DJing could make decent use of at his friends parties.
I just did a little research for everybody as I was actually curious myself. Pertaining what the actual wattage is on these party boxes made by JBL. Amazingly enough even on the website they are stating the peak wattage not the RMS wattage which is extremely unusual for JBL. I suppose the reasoning for this it's not professional DJ equipment it's just something to play around with I suppose however it's a lot of money and it should be stated. So to answer my question and in case anybody else is interested I was able to find out by contacting JBL themselves and speaking to the technical department. The actual RMS wattage of the JBL 300 partybox is 100 Watts RMS. That would mean that it's actually 1/3 of what they are advertising or misrepresenting. The partybox 1000 is rated at 1100 Watts Peak power however the actual wattage it is approximately 330 Watts RMS. They do not state the Distortion rate or the efficiency of the unit so it appears that JBL is definitely slipping when it comes to this line of product. I assume they know they're dealing with wannabe DJs will people that are throwing parties in their backyard and not professional DJs that throw parties for a living. So there you have it folks the actual wattage rating of these party speakers is one third of their actual advertised raining. I hope this is helpful for techno-geeks like myself as I like to know the actual ratings not something that is pulled out of somebody's bum. The same thing goes if anybody out there was going to buy a car amplifier. Those companies on notorious for putting ridiculous wattage ratings on the box and even in the instruction manuals. Years ago when one was buying a piece of stereo equipment the rating of the wattage was always RMS which is basically the continuous output power with limited distortion. When somebody is giving you a peek rating it's meaningless Peak is basically saying add a brief second at a certain sound this is the maximum that they were able to get out of this unit. It doesn't State how much Distortion it will produce or at what tone does it make that rating so pay no mind to those Peak or PMPO. Wattage claims. If possible the best thing to do is use your ear unless you're purchasing it on the internet in which case you're buying something blind. Good luck, God bless, hopefully somebody learn something from my research.🇺🇸🎶👁
A company that's been around like JBL is known for professional quality Equipment. I'm very disappointed in what they did I wouldn't buy this garbage anyway I'm just upset at their rating. Just goes to show it's all about the money they don't care about their reputation anymore apparently. When I used to go speaker shopping and I saw the name JBL on a speaker I knew I was getting something that was quality. Unfortunately now I have to double-check even JBL. I am also aware that they have a consumer line and a professional line. This is obviously there nonsense line something new.
This is the information I was looking for. The key word for wattage fraud is MAX. See that word in a speaker's description and you're guaranteed to at least cut the wattage in half. 1/3rd is significant, especially with a brand like JBL. Thank you for digging this info up for all of us.
@@konglee7284 yeah its a gimmick that shouldnt be there. will hardly get used. ill take a cheap dedicated sample pad over that any day if i wanted to do samples.
My opinion is that having 4 smaller speakers around the room or patio, set on 50 or less % is way better sounding then blowing insanely loud sound from one corner and people are unable to hear themselfes. But of course in some cases, maybe it can be usefull.
You keep the volume down as much as you can. Once its down the speaker is excellent for things like listening to ocean waves on a beach, all kinds of meditation songs, and if you are far away enough from civilization occasional black metal songs. Other than this the speaker is fantastic.
For anyone who wants to dj with this with a controller that doesn't have bluetoooth, you'll need to use the 1/4" guitar input. Otherwise when you use the RCA inputs there is a delay from the on-board processor that makes beatmixing awful. I don't know for sure but I think the guitar input bypasses the processor and therfore no delay.
It's not 1100W, The speaker draws 150w From the wall therefor it's 150watt. . I'm sick of all the bs marketing. For 1100 genuine watts per speaker you're talking Pro Audio gear.
@@Cotycjc86I'm sure it sounds nice for a Bluetooth speaker, I run a jbl extreme 2 and love the versatility. I'm just annoyed they try and give you a "1100watt" power rating when it's not. I have always been a sound enthusiast and at home I have a pair of 600wrms RCF 15inch speakers driven by a 2x600w(8ohm) yamaha amplifier. ( which weighs around 40kg just for the amplifier) I can't actually turn it up to full volume (140db) because the neighbors would call the police immediately. (On the back it says 240/110v 1250w 5.1a/10.2a) To me that's a proper power rating.
I'm that one guy who just wants more. I currently own JBL Flip JBL Flip 4 JBL GO 2 2 JBL Charge 3's JBL BOOMBOX 2 JBL 15EONs and a JBL Partybox 100 on it's way
I just got the partybox 310 I like it so far 240 watts not powerful enough but I still like it never the less the partybox 1000 is nice but way 2 expensive for me right now
Mohammed Qaid Dont buy it. The highs are complete shit... non existent and not adjustable Clarity just isnt there. Sent mine back. Other than that, Its loud and has bass and is well built
Well, the 100 is a bit on the light side regarding power. I mean you get 160 W, but if you turn the volume up at about 90% it starts to sound horrible. In fact, every amplifier (don't care how expensive etc) starts "clipping" at more than 70-80% volume. The 300 or the newer 310 (with wheels) are good alternatives. With about 240 W you get plenty of power for most users. I had a party for 40 people in a 100 m2 room and the 300 wasn't even turned up to 60%...with plenty of bass (X bass boost). At the late hours, it got 70% occasionally which was more than enough. You can't even speak to each other at that level, even if you're in the opposite end of the room! 🤣🥳🥳🍻🍻🥂🍹🍸
We have a partybox 300 at the factory where I work. Is is very loud (even with all the machinery), need earmuffs when near it. The sound quality is pretty good to.
2x300 will blow a single 1000 away. The 1000s are made with DJ parties in mind. For family parties, travelling, beach etc I'd go 100. Honestly I couldn't tell the difference between 100 and 300 since I never cranked either up past 80%
I was able to find a new one on sale for $900 US. Yes it is a very expensive speaker, But $900 is not too bad in my opinion that’s the cost of two JBL boom boxes and this has way more power. At the end of the day it’s a speaker and it should last for years and years.
I have a rave+ and I always bring it to the party's.well one time I went to a party and the guy and a jbl partybox 100 their and I asked if I could be the music dj and use his speaker.of course he probably forgot he had it but it sounded amazing and the bass man the bass
@@tz177 Yeah man i did look at that stuff but joh its expensive!!! Lol A decent denon reciever in my country costs half the price of the partybox then you have to add speakers. A klipcsh 12" subwoofer alone costs more that partybox🤣
I have a 300. Great speaker. The 1000 shits all over it, bigtime. Yes its not portable, but if you want something you can just drag somewhere, plug in and crank tunes that doesn't take up a massive amount of room, its perfect
I bought my jbl partybox 100 at Walmart here in new jersey I payed 210 for it and we love it my friend and family member and is not to heavy so you can take to the beach or anywhere and is not to price so I love it
Definitely a lot of money wasted on lighting, sound effects things that are totally unnecessary when it comes to good sound and value. As others were stating in their comments remove all the nonsense drop the price and now we're talkin. I don't know what JBL was thinking when they came out with these speakers. JBL was known for professional good sounding audio equipment. Not for a light show or ridiculous DJ sounds.
Imagine JBL not being able to make a 1100w wireless :'( that's easy af fam just take away the pointless lights and use a class D amp 36v or 12v system, or even 48v if required all could work, so much space, we are in the lithium era
That price would be crazy though, you'd need a battery at least 2000 watt hours, to get a decent playtime, 4 hours at 50 percent. Thats a wicked expensive battery. I think they might do something like the party box 200 vs 300 and add a battery after.
We had a 1st gen Echo in our master bathroom for listening to music in the morning th-cam.com/users/postUgkxABghAEkaIDGZfHRBH3D3rBrlraNmnC71 and while in the shower. I didn't realize how tinny and awful the sound output on the original Echo was until we replaced it with the Studio. It was a sonic upgrade far beyond what I was expecting. Just wow. I love it because it's like having speakers IN the shower. My friend likes it because the music is so loud that she can no longer hear me singing. So that's a win-win.
About 20 minutes ago this model fell off a truck traveling about 45 miles per hour while I was walking home from the nearby store the truck kept going so I figured it was trash and removed it from the street. I realized when lifting it and seeing the JBL sign that the plastic bag over it probably meant it was on to protect it from rain. Rolled it home at approximately 1 in the morning and plugged it in, seems to be fine and I'll play with it later today as everyone is sleeping. Pretty impressed with it taking that fall and sliding about 80 feet and rolling over several times.
My first jbl was a flip 5 cuz i saw somebody's rotweiller try to eat it, destroy it. Still worked.
Fast forward , had it a year , a stupid cat I fostered knocked it down , and broke it. 🤡🤡🤡
How the hell
My party box 100 fell off my brothers truck at 25 mph and it only had a chip out and scratches and it sounds the same and works as good!
Nice come up
And you didn't even catch the number plate of the truck to return it. Bugger... Hehehe
take the super gimmick sample pad off and make it a few hundred cheaper and id be sold.
Amen,........me too
Yeessss
It seems like a feature built for street performers on a speaker that requires mains power, odd.
It's a house party speaker. Something for the more financially stable teens and college kids.
The Flip 5 is more than adequate for a personal speaker.
This is the type of thing someone who just got into DJing could make decent use of at his friends parties.
All that gimmick, Fancy lights and the DJ Sample pad, take it off! :) Just want the business part! :)
I just did a little research for everybody as I was actually curious myself. Pertaining what the actual wattage is on these party boxes made by JBL. Amazingly enough even on the website they are stating the peak wattage not the RMS wattage which is extremely unusual for JBL. I suppose the reasoning for this it's not professional DJ equipment it's just something to play around with I suppose however it's a lot of money and it should be stated. So to answer my question and in case anybody else is interested I was able to find out by contacting JBL themselves and speaking to the technical department. The actual RMS wattage of the JBL 300 partybox is 100 Watts RMS. That would mean that it's actually 1/3 of what they are advertising or misrepresenting. The partybox 1000 is rated at 1100 Watts Peak power however the actual wattage it is approximately 330 Watts RMS. They do not state the Distortion rate or the efficiency of the unit so it appears that JBL is definitely slipping when it comes to this line of product. I assume they know they're dealing with wannabe DJs will people that are throwing parties in their backyard and not professional DJs that throw parties for a living. So there you have it folks the actual wattage rating of these party speakers is one third of their actual advertised raining. I hope this is helpful for techno-geeks like myself as I like to know the actual ratings not something that is pulled out of somebody's bum. The same thing goes if anybody out there was going to buy a car amplifier. Those companies on notorious for putting ridiculous wattage ratings on the box and even in the instruction manuals. Years ago when one was buying a piece of stereo equipment the rating of the wattage was always RMS which is basically the continuous output power with limited distortion. When somebody is giving you a peek rating it's meaningless Peak is basically saying add a brief second at a certain sound this is the maximum that they were able to get out of this unit. It doesn't State how much Distortion it will produce or at what tone does it make that rating so pay no mind to those Peak or PMPO. Wattage claims. If possible the best thing to do is use your ear unless you're purchasing it on the internet in which case you're buying something blind. Good luck, God bless, hopefully somebody learn something from my research.🇺🇸🎶👁
Yea, party box 100 is 80w rms and 300 is 120w rms, still alot of power, but these are more consumer, not professional.
A company that's been around like JBL is known for professional quality Equipment. I'm very disappointed in what they did I wouldn't buy this garbage anyway I'm just upset at their rating. Just goes to show it's all about the money they don't care about their reputation anymore apparently. When I used to go speaker shopping and I saw the name JBL on a speaker I knew I was getting something that was quality. Unfortunately now I have to double-check even JBL. I am also aware that they have a consumer line and a professional line. This is obviously there nonsense line something new.
Thanks for the breakdown. RMS is key.
This is the information I was looking for. The key word for wattage fraud is MAX. See that word in a speaker's description and you're guaranteed to at least cut the wattage in half. 1/3rd is significant, especially with a brand like JBL. Thank you for digging this info up for all of us.
Ahhhh.... as someone who used to be into car stereos back in the day. I was wondering why I couldn't find the rms rating, so is jbl using pmpo?
I like the 1000 but I just don't want all that buttom stuff at the top. I just want the speaker part. No wrist band either...
So, dont use those bits
@@EFTM that's what their making you pay extra for...
@@konglee7284 yeah its a gimmick that shouldnt be there. will hardly get used. ill take a cheap dedicated sample pad over that any day if i wanted to do samples.
Simple don't use them TimberLake
Simple Remedy Don't use them
My opinion is that having 4 smaller speakers around the room or patio, set on 50 or less % is way better sounding then blowing insanely loud sound from one corner and people are unable to hear themselfes. But of course in some cases, maybe it can be usefull.
You keep the volume down as much as you can. Once its down the speaker is excellent for things like listening to ocean waves on a beach, all kinds of meditation songs, and if you are far away enough from civilization occasional black metal songs. Other than this the speaker is fantastic.
This type of thing is for casuals that can't be bothered to do stuff like that
How about 4 partyboxes 1000? Problem solved 🤜🤛
Thanks for this!!! I brought my father in-law a 100 he loves it
I want the 1000!!!!
That dj part was funny as 😂
Here to entertain AND inform:)
Lol lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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@@EFTM Fricking nice!
Had a Birthday party last weekend with the partybox 100 and tore the roof off with that alone... Did the job very nicely in a nice sized area...
So you reckon the 100 is more than enough to have a party on the beach with 30 people?
no@@carloslozano1932
I have the Partybox 1000 too, I LOVE THIS THING!!!
oh fluffs you are here
Worth it huh? i thought abt getting it ..
Definitely worth it my sister has the 1000 and let’s just say if you have parties you cannot go wrong!
My Partybox 1000 is coming tomorrow!!! I am so excited!!! Great video!
really bro? that thing is like 1000 dollar?!
@@daanmiedema4895 met ing spaarpunten is zo'n ding €600
In my opinion the best option for most people is 2 X party box 100
Do the 100's sync ?
Im looking for a bass speaker to put in my truck.
@@TheGlitch-X I still have only one, but as far as I'm aware of they do.
2 x partbox 1000 is 10 x better.
@@jasongrowden1814 it's a different category. We are talking about portable.
@@TheGlitch-X i have 2 party box 100s and yes they connect together wirelessly
I have the 1000, damn thing nearly blew my windows out😂😂😂😂 LOVE IT😂😂😂
I was wondering where I saw this dude lmao on tv. Keep it up dawg.
For anyone who wants to dj with this with a controller that doesn't have bluetoooth, you'll need to use the 1/4" guitar input. Otherwise when you use the RCA inputs there is a delay from the on-board processor that makes beatmixing awful. I don't know for sure but I think the guitar input bypasses the processor and therfore no delay.
Yes you're right
Finally a Australian review
Here for ya
It's not 1100W, The speaker draws 150w From the wall therefor it's 150watt. . I'm sick of all the bs marketing. For 1100 genuine watts per speaker you're talking Pro Audio gear.
Listen to it in person and you'll change your mind
@@Cotycjc86I'm sure it sounds nice for a Bluetooth speaker, I run a jbl extreme 2 and love the versatility. I'm just annoyed they try and give you a "1100watt" power rating when it's not. I have always been a sound enthusiast and at home I have a pair of 600wrms RCF 15inch speakers driven by a 2x600w(8ohm) yamaha amplifier. ( which weighs around 40kg just for the amplifier) I can't actually turn it up to full volume (140db) because the neighbors would call the police immediately. (On the back it says 240/110v 1250w 5.1a/10.2a) To me that's a proper power rating.
madrx2 there not 1000 watts but even the 300 shakes my walls and rattles items nearby
@@kiannjames1342 I don't doubt that. I just got the UE hyperboom and even that surprised me.
madrx2 how deep does the Hyperboom go?
Sweet! Glad to see an Aussie review. Price for the 100 is $450 and I can’t seem to find it for $400 yet.
Bing lee Have them for $388
madrx2 bloody awesome! Thanks so much. Just checked it out and they have $20 shipping, very reasonable.
@@jesseallen4184 no worries glad I could help
Bro it's 249€ and In my country how is it so expensive
In india now we can get the partybox 300 for 28000rs which is equal to 400 dollars
Just got the 300, couldn't find em for like a year and bam, in Walmart the other day and grabbed it soon as I got a chance! #hyped
Great video man and thanks for sharing and have (2) 110 models on order.
I'm that one guy who just wants more.
I currently own
JBL Flip
JBL Flip 4
JBL GO 2
2 JBL Charge 3's
JBL BOOMBOX
2 JBL 15EONs
and a
JBL Partybox 100 on it's way
Wish i could have this JBL Partybox 1000...!
I got them all. And 310 too... they are awesome
Which one u like best?
@@averyt6521 That is a difficult question. But the Partybox 1000
can u link the 1000 and 310 together
Me trying to listen to the sound difference on my phone speakers
I have the 100 and love it. I’m guessing the 1000 is loader?
i don‘t think about 1000 people because i have 2 12in subs and a line array top and you can do a party with 200 people
Great simple review thanks
Hi. I really enjoyed your video. My question is can you tws (sync) the Jbl 1000 to the Jbl 300 or Jbl 100? Thank you for your help
Sadly you can’t. They both have to be the same kind to connect. You can connect them with aux cables.
The 100 is more interesting imo cause it's easy to transport and portable for the beach, parc or such
I Like the JBL Party box 1000 with the DJ controls and mic plug in.
Are the 1000's line arrayable?
What do you think is the best: 2 partybox 300 or 1 partybox 1000?
Did you get an answer for this?
Get the partybox 1000. I was on the fence too but it so happen to be on sale for $899 and I jumped on. I couldn't be happier.
@@capnsnaxx Thats great, man!
I'm still waiting to do that too.
@@capnsnaxx where do you get this to buy
@@deronsworld5384 I got mine from an online store that sold through eBay. It was on sale at the time.
What a brilliant video, I’ve subscribed great content man
That 1000 is an awesome piece of kit.
@Lil Nig Ga more like 1100 watts
Nice video. Id love to see a comparison between the partybox 1000 and the jbl eon 1 portable line array.
Hey Trevor can you use the partybox 1000 as a sound bar for your tv?
Thankyou Bro Aussie Dad DJ, haha loved it mate keep it up.
I just measured my room out lol after initually just looking at 100's
Enjoy:)
Hi, comparing with Bose L1 pro 16 and JBL 1000, which one is best?
ill take the 1000 🤝
You won't regret it
doesl the JBL Partybox 1000 play together with one JBL partybox 1000 sir?
I just got the partybox 310 I like it so far 240 watts not powerful enough but I still like it never the less the partybox 1000 is nice but way 2 expensive for me right now
The 100 just shot up in price over the past few days. now its avg 350 USD. Was 249 last week.
Did you happen upon it during the boxing week sale first?
Exactly! I was actually waiting for the price to get a bit lower. Instead it hiked up to $394!
Mohammed Qaid
Dont buy it.
The highs are complete shit... non existent and not adjustable
Clarity just isnt there. Sent mine back.
Other than that, Its loud and has bass and is well built
Sorry you didn't like them and thanks for your input.
Got my pb100 for $229..... went back got another one a week later......bestbuy.....im hoping to get the pb 300 if price will ever go down 🤦
Top Notch Video Full Beans Sold me bought 2 to Teach my Neighbour a Lesson in Genre of Music
Well, the 100 is a bit on the light side regarding power. I mean you get 160 W, but if you turn the volume up at about 90% it starts to sound horrible. In fact, every amplifier (don't care how expensive etc) starts "clipping" at more than 70-80% volume.
The 300 or the newer 310 (with wheels) are good alternatives. With about 240 W you get plenty of power for most users.
I had a party for 40 people in a 100 m2 room and the 300 wasn't even turned up to 60%...with plenty of bass (X bass boost). At the late hours, it got 70% occasionally which was more than enough. You can't even speak to each other at that level, even if you're in the opposite end of the room! 🤣🥳🥳🍻🍻🥂🍹🍸
Jbl is owned by samsung now that's why
Mine doesn't get distorted at all...sounds great full volume pb100
We have a partybox 300 at the factory where I work. Is is very loud (even with all the machinery), need earmuffs when near it.
The sound quality is pretty good to.
MEGA sound!
Can you use for your tv?
I absolutely love mine. Its connected to a mobile phone using an aux.Would like to know how the wristband is opened.
Nice Video Review
Hope there's an option to turn off the lights
Gasps
I own one and there's a button you can press to turn off the lights
Yep, easy as
@@youngsterkeo7686 how is the speaker do you like it?
Just heard the 1000 at my pool, I really thought it was a car outside with giant speakers… must but
310 can be powered by its own built in batteries as well as wall power ac socket.
Does the 1000 also have built in batteries ?
no
Thanks @@Mediarahan003
It is use for watching television in home?
Yeah if you like watching your tv from your neighbor's couch
@@ok-mw1et Hahahehaheha that was funny
@@ok-mw1et 😂nah. That's still too less power. Need a lot more.
How long battery life between 100 to 300 in 100% volume plus bass button?
3-4 hours
But you loose clarity on full volume. 75% volume the sweet spot
Does the sound just become less clear or the bass gets messed up?
Can u turn the light off?
so just get 2 710's?
Is it possible to daisychain a 100 up to a 1000 and have them running simultaneously. Or is that not possible. Thank you very much.
2 partybox 300 for stereo or 1 partybox 1000? Confused what should I get?
2x300 will blow a single 1000 away. The 1000s are made with DJ parties in mind. For family parties, travelling, beach etc I'd go 100. Honestly I couldn't tell the difference between 100 and 300 since I never cranked either up past 80%
I was able to find a new one on sale for $900 US. Yes it is a very expensive speaker, But $900 is not too bad in my opinion that’s the cost of two JBL boom boxes and this has way more power. At the end of the day it’s a speaker and it should last for years and years.
Keep up the good work mate
I have a rave+ and I always bring it to the party's.well one time I went to a party and the guy and a jbl partybox 100 their and I asked if I could be the music dj and use his speaker.of course he probably forgot he had it but it sounded amazing and the bass man the bass
Woww that’s awesome! I love it!!
wow why did you not mention it has a 12 inch ported sub on the bottom
Where’s the costume?
Can you play something via Bluetooth and then send it down the line through the 3.5mm audio out at line level to recording device?
Can I hook up JBL 1000 to my tv if my tv doesn’t have Bluetooth and how ?????
Is this ideal also for karaoke?
How do you work the dj pad? Does it need a usb?
i think its integrated
Wonder if this partybox 1000 will beat the sony shake x70, i have a shake x70 but love that partybox 1000😍
Blain Barnard I recommend looking at other brands for home audio like klipsch or Yamaha
@@tz177 Yeah man i did look at that stuff but joh its expensive!!! Lol
A decent denon reciever in my country costs half the price of the partybox then you have to add speakers. A klipcsh 12" subwoofer alone costs more that partybox🤣
I have a set of JBL PARTYBOX 310. They rock every event I have taken them to. I am considering adding the 1000 PARTYBOX to my Asenal
I have a 300. Great speaker.
The 1000 shits all over it, bigtime. Yes its not portable, but if you want something you can just drag somewhere, plug in and crank tunes that doesn't take up a massive amount of room, its perfect
1st 1000
2nd 100
3rd 300
when looking at it from a value and differences in quality / cost perspective, your ranking makes sense as in i agree
1st 1000
2nd 100
3rd 300
4th 200
5th boombox
6th Extreme 2
7th Extreme
That is what i think..
I bought my jbl partybox 100 at Walmart here in new jersey I payed 210 for it and we love it my friend and family member and is not to heavy so you can take to the beach or anywhere and is not to price so I love it
So the jbl comes with an instant sound mini mpc 2000 that is recordable to play a sub banging intro track until you cue up next song. Wow.
This could be the entire sound for a 1000 person party. Sorry bo, your telling (porky pies) now.
No lie you have to hear it in person
@@Cotycjc86 Realistically it probably won't be quite enough for a dancefloor with more than 200 people.
Which is better jbl party 1000 or sony v82d ???!!!
JBL PB 1000 The best
Is it wireless?
What's the title of the disco music 🎶 😊
I am confused which I buy JBL boombox or JBL party box 100 ?
ashish saini 100 for sure
Go for the boombox. Portability,Bass,sound quality. Youll never go wrong with the boom box. I just bought it yesterday.
@@acguevarra07 give me an update on the boombx...i am gonna get the boombx 2...
@@acguevarra07 I have the boombox, not enough sound for a party
@@acguevarra07 its loud enough for a get to together maybe 10 to 15 people but that's all
Great video my man!
Cheers Gray:
1100 what rms or peak power
Yes
Definitely a lot of money wasted on lighting, sound effects things that are totally unnecessary when it comes to good sound and value. As others were stating in their comments remove all the nonsense drop the price and now we're talkin. I don't know what JBL was thinking when they came out with these speakers. JBL was known for professional good sounding audio equipment. Not for a light show or ridiculous DJ sounds.
PAAAAAAARTY In AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great review mate!!!!Cheers!
is the 100 stereo when laid horizontaly?
No, need two speakers to enable stereo
Wish I could afford 1...😢
I got mine today
Don't worry bro partbox 100 is a beast.
Why is the jbl 1000 louder then the Jbl 100 when it has lower db
1100w means about 200extra euros for batterys. Dont understand why they didnt do it
Maybe they need a Partybox 500
Can you plug in 2 mics? so one mic in the mic plug and the other mic in the guitar plug?
JBL PartyBox On-The-Go⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🏆🏆🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍🔈🔈😜😜😜😜😜😜😜😜😜😜🔈🔈👍👍👍💯💯💯
Can you connect this to smart tv?
I mean, you COULD - Bluetooth
Highlight of the video “can’t touch this”😂
Im looking for a speaker with dico ball ad lights
Imagine JBL not being able to make a 1100w wireless :'( that's easy af fam just take away the pointless lights and use a class D amp 36v or 12v system, or even 48v if required all could work, so much space, we are in the lithium era
That price would be crazy though, you'd need a battery at least 2000 watt hours, to get a decent playtime, 4 hours at 50 percent. Thats a wicked expensive battery. I think they might do something like the party box 200 vs 300 and add a battery after.
Can I use keyboard on it
What kind of controller are you using to switch between them
He uses Bluetooth
Can I have a
Just switching the bluetooth output of my phone
@@EFTM I figured it out eventually ... Ty you made my life a lil easier
I Have the 310. It's awesome.
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Does it have analog inputs to use with lets say a stereo receiver or something?
Yeah input and output to another Partybox speaker
Great review .....