I know you said you’re not sure about the LG being 1100 watts but I want to highlight that the maximum output wattage can only be accehived if the volume was at 100. So with the volume being at 60 percent for both of these speaker they were not able to showcase their maximum power output of a 1000 or 1100 watts. This is because when the volume is all the way up the amp and drivers are converting the maximum amount of energy into sound so at 60 percent volume only 60 percent of energy is being converted to sound versus at 100 when the maximum energy is being converted therefore providing that 1000 or 1100 watts that the companies claim. So at 60 percent volume with the LG you were most likely getting 600ish watts and as for the partybox you’re getting 660ish watts.
@liljayleno8674 I get what you are saying, but the problem is that when you crank up the volume on the LG or pretty much any of these speakers past like 75 or 80, there seems to be an internal safety mechanism that reduces bass and overall sound. So even if you went all the way to 100, it would not sound as good as 80. Some even begin to distort and lose frequencies.
@@Mabeylater293 No, that's just how they are. I mean there is some button combination hack that supposedly exists but I do not know it and would not try it.
@rajivkishore Unfortunately, I don't have a way to do that. Maybe in the future. If you are looking to get an inverter or portable battery, you may contact JBL to ask the max power draw.
Ultimate draws around 250-300W. Max volume, bass boost 1, lights on, FLAT EQ. Lower frequencies require a lot more power so with bass heavy music it will be closer to the max values.
@@LukeR1M with a frequency tone like 40 hz for 10 seconds you can see how much it draws but seems like its lot more than the pb 1000 and pb 710 which means stronger amp
Nobody will understand that the watts on both speakers are not real. And the price between this two is huge. In my country LG cost around 600 and JBL around 1200 dollar's The thing is that everyone listen from iPhone and that phone doesn't support AptxHD or LDAC! Try an Android phone with AptxHD and LDAC or something that has Hi Res on Bluetooth and you will see the difference I have Sony XP700 and JBL 310, JBL 710 The Sony XP700 is killing 310 in clarity and quality with Android phone that has LDAC and AptxHD but Sony doesn't have the modified bass like the JBL Personally i don't like that bass, i like something that is equilibrated in everything like Sony and I'm not a Sony fanboy or JBL fanboy
@Real_Reviews Dolby Atmos is a good sound processing but the phone also have to support AptxHD with high res or LDAC and then you will see the difference in sound At least for me I have noticed the difference
LG está de parabéns, entregou muito, custando a metade do preço.
I know you said you’re not sure about the LG being 1100 watts but I want to highlight that the maximum output wattage can only be accehived if the volume was at 100. So with the volume being at 60 percent for both of these speaker they were not able to showcase their maximum power output of a 1000 or 1100 watts. This is because when the volume is all the way up the amp and drivers are converting the maximum amount of energy into sound so at 60 percent volume only 60 percent of energy is being converted to sound versus at 100 when the maximum energy is being converted therefore providing that 1000 or 1100 watts that the companies claim. So at 60 percent volume with the LG you were most likely getting 600ish watts and as for the partybox you’re getting 660ish watts.
@liljayleno8674 I get what you are saying, but the problem is that when you crank up the volume on the LG or pretty much any of these speakers past like 75 or 80, there seems to be an internal safety mechanism that reduces bass and overall sound. So even if you went all the way to 100, it would not sound as good as 80. Some even begin to distort and lose frequencies.
@@Real_Reviews true. I hate that. Is there a way to disable that?
@@Mabeylater293 No, that's just how they are. I mean there is some button combination hack that supposedly exists but I do not know it and would not try it.
Really good review too thankyou
@xaviermartinez623 Thank you so much. I really appreciate you watching and talking the time to comment.
Amazing bro ❤
*top, LG me surpreendeu*
Yes satisfied real video
Can the display light be turned off? On both devices?
@@felixod87 Yes, you can turn the lights completely off or only use some via the app.
Thanks
Which one did you think was batter?
The Ultimate by a lot.
The name is obvious. Ultimate is the king👑👑👑
Where is the challenger for the Ultimate? Of course, not the LG. 😂😂😂😂😂
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The Ultimate is a lot better for sound quality and bass. But the 1000 has some cool features like the beat pad and gesture band.
Ultimate is a bit louder than the 1000. By about 3dB(c).
My mxt70 has the thunderous bass booster.with 1500watts.and a cheaper price.nothing more.
Price different is verry bog half the price
Can you please test power consumption at maximum volume with bass boost?
@rajivkishore Unfortunately, I don't have a way to do that. Maybe in the future. If you are looking to get an inverter or portable battery, you may contact JBL to ask the max power draw.
Ultimate draws around 250-300W. Max volume, bass boost 1, lights on, FLAT EQ. Lower frequencies require a lot more power so with bass heavy music it will be closer to the max values.
RGB Lights draw 10-25W, depending on the pattern. 25W at most when all of them light up.
@@LukeR1M with a frequency tone like 40 hz for 10 seconds you can see how much it draws but seems like its lot more than the pb 1000 and pb 710 which means stronger amp
the power consumption is 1.21 gigawatts. just Dr Emmett brown
Nobody will understand that the watts on both speakers are not real. And the price between this two is huge. In my country LG cost around 600 and JBL around 1200 dollar's
The thing is that everyone listen from iPhone and that phone doesn't support AptxHD or LDAC! Try an Android phone with AptxHD and LDAC or something that has Hi Res on Bluetooth and you will see the difference
I have Sony XP700 and JBL 310, JBL 710
The Sony XP700 is killing 310 in clarity and quality with Android phone that has LDAC and AptxHD but Sony doesn't have the modified bass like the JBL
Personally i don't like that bass, i like something that is equilibrated in everything like Sony and I'm not a Sony fanboy or JBL fanboy
I used Dolby Atmos enabled while playing from my Android phone. I did not try LDAC. 😢
@Real_Reviews Dolby Atmos is a good sound processing but the phone also have to support AptxHD with high res or LDAC and then you will see the difference in sound
At least for me I have noticed the difference
I tried LDAC on the Sony and it was meh only a little better. Maybe I need a better Sony.
Much better if Jbl pb 710
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No
Wtf is this comparison xD