@@speakerblowupmanlee5921 for whatever reason I couldn't find anything but the service manual about the Sanyo system it's like it's a ghost no pictures no videos no nothing
Cheers for the tear down , and showing the drivers .. I ordered the " x500 " though was won over by the balanced sound of the " sowo sb3s " in your other video. Look forward to auditioning - and tuning them both. I'm looking for portability , though ordered dual " sowos " as well. Their new images show two circular drivers inside , and am hoping I get the 90 mm race track woofer. Get to the bottom of that soon I suppose .. - Thanks for covering these " huaquangbei " champs ! Just found the channel and appreciate your tear downs , cool to see inside .. With the internals and chips used in them ..
Im actually pretty sure the manufacturer is a company called Technoly / Tonly (a subsidiary of TCL) they do make the sony speakers according to the fcc filings of the xb-23 (i think it was the model) and they do manufacture the JBL stuff (the ones with the serial number beginning in TL also according so some fcc filing) i think its Tonly because of the driver style and the wires that connect to the drivers as they always use them with jbls sonys and more Anyhow a great review as always keep it up!!
@@speakerblowupmanlee5921 yeah tonly is actually manufacturing stuff if you go on their website under the "products - precision components and parts" tab youll see a JBL charge 3 side piece for example Pretty cool if you ask me
you only get the benefits that soundcore x500 offers when you use an android phone that supports ldac and spatial audio through Amazon music or service that offers ultra hd audio or dolby Atmos. So it's obvious you don't understand. It is only suppose to create a larger soundstage not create 3d surround sound. And the combination of the other two speakers you used makes a better sound cause the speakers in each are larger. If you were to use just one it would sound like crap next to the soundcore. I have been in music production for 20 years and I can tell you you are misinformed and have a many misconceptions of audio. The soundcore app also allows for better bass. I'm guessing you are using iPhone and can't use ldac which is your loss not the devices.
See buddy this is a bluetooth speaker with tiny fullranges not a studio monitor. As for the dsp, just look at the analog devices website you see what I'm talking about. I'm using android on aptx btw and i rather have actual soundstage.
I'm sure they know what they're doing and that this spatial audio stuff is bs. My guess is that the marketing team came up with this and them poor acoustical engineers were forced to go with it lol.
@@speakerblowupmanlee5921 I have a " pioneer kuro " plasma with a similar setting .. Though I love proper spatial audio and was lucky enough to get a demo of " sony sonic surf vr " , and meet the professor heading up the project. Its a linear array of 1 - cm drivers for wave field synthesis , and heard dolphins localised - swimming around and behind me ..
I remember when I was a kid I've seen a Sanyo stereo that uses this feature to mimic a 3D sound affect it was the Sanyo DC-S 800
Yup this is the same stuff. Those panasonic cobratops also do this.
@@speakerblowupmanlee5921 for whatever reason I couldn't find anything but the service manual about the Sanyo system it's like it's a ghost no pictures no videos no nothing
Thanks! I like the video with teardown.
Cheers for the tear down , and showing the drivers ..
I ordered the " x500 " though was won over by the balanced sound of the " sowo sb3s " in your other video. Look forward to auditioning - and tuning them both. I'm looking for portability , though ordered dual " sowos " as well. Their new images show two circular drivers inside , and am hoping I get the 90 mm race track woofer. Get to the bottom of that soon I suppose ..
- Thanks for covering these " huaquangbei " champs !
Just found the channel and appreciate your tear downs , cool to see inside ..
With the internals and chips used in them ..
Thanks! I aim to expose the speakers that cheap out and discover hidden gems
i appreciate the review but damn.... dudes gotta chill...
What do you mean chill?? Them Huaqiangbot clonetroopers is coming for me and you telling me to chill?
Just kidding lol 😆 🤣
Im actually pretty sure the manufacturer is a company called Technoly / Tonly (a subsidiary of TCL) they do make the sony speakers according to the fcc filings of the xb-23 (i think it was the model) and they do manufacture the JBL stuff (the ones with the serial number beginning in TL also according so some fcc filing) i think its Tonly because of the driver style and the wires that connect to the drivers as they always use them with jbls sonys and more
Anyhow a great review as always keep it up!!
Correction*
It was the NCC label filing of the xb23 where technoly's name was written
I always thought they a trading company. I was guessing they're eastech because I've similar driver cones on their catalog.
@@speakerblowupmanlee5921 yeah tonly is actually manufacturing stuff if you go on their website under the "products - precision components and parts" tab youll see a JBL charge 3 side piece for example
Pretty cool if you ask me
Do a teardown of anker soundcore glow.
Is it 63.5 mm(2.5 inch) drivers?
It's 60mm (2.25")
What is a good speaker you recommend that has better sound quality at the same price as this?
Anker's motion boom plus. Simply better and louder. Or get two sowo surgeboom 3 in stereo.
Thank you…@@speakerblowupmanlee5921soundcore boom 2 recently released also. Might consider getting that
@@speakerblowupmanlee5921people say boom plus have harsh highs what about now does they fix it??
6:46 - Do that with this Speaker, please.
X300 is very impressive using an an droid. How much more the x500....also got x600...and it is sl amazing...
X500 is better than x600 imo. Didn't really like the sound signature for the x600. The x500 retails at $170 but usually goes for ~$150
you only get the benefits that soundcore x500 offers when you use an android phone that supports ldac and spatial audio through Amazon music or service that offers ultra hd audio or dolby Atmos. So it's obvious you don't understand. It is only suppose to create a larger soundstage not create 3d surround sound. And the combination of the other two speakers you used makes a better sound cause the speakers in each are larger. If you were to use just one it would sound like crap next to the soundcore. I have been in music production for 20 years and I can tell you you are misinformed and have a many misconceptions of audio. The soundcore app also allows for better bass. I'm guessing you are using iPhone and can't use ldac which is your loss not the devices.
See buddy this is a bluetooth speaker with tiny fullranges not a studio monitor. As for the dsp, just look at the analog devices website you see what I'm talking about. I'm using android on aptx btw and i rather have actual soundstage.
Audiophiles are like mechanics, a few are brilliant at what they do,,, and most are donuts pedaling snake oil haha 😅
I'm sure they know what they're doing and that this spatial audio stuff is bs. My guess is that the marketing team came up with this and them poor acoustical engineers were forced to go with it lol.
@@speakerblowupmanlee5921 I have a " pioneer kuro " plasma with a similar setting ..
Though I love proper spatial audio and was lucky enough to get a demo of " sony sonic surf vr " , and meet the professor heading up the project. Its a linear array of 1 - cm drivers for wave field synthesis , and heard dolphins localised - swimming around and behind me ..
I have the Soundcore X3,5,600 Speakers.
They had enough room below to throw in a woofer and they didn't
I doubt that would improve the bass. There won't be enough space for the extra woofer. One example is the treblab hd force.
маленькими динамиками невозможно
создать музыку ..
Да чо ты нищеброда включил, купи и наслаждайся. 3 динамика всегда будут лучше звучать чем один в JBL. 😂