To get the Max out of your MAX you need to operate it with an AUX cable and eventually an Apple USB-C (Lightning) dongle paired with Tidal's Hi-Res Music. You'll be amazed at the quality difference. Bluetooth connection has only a very limited bitrate of 256 kbps, while with a cable you get 24bit depth and 48khz High-Res music transferred to the box. I was actually blown away how good the speaker is when fed with real good signal. Try it out and compare.
They are both very good. Max might get louder, but both are good speakers. Me personally I stick to the revolve :). I also think that the flex is still a great choice if you don’t need extreme loudness
To get the Max out of your MAX you need to operate it with an AUX cable and eventually an Apple USB-C (Lightning) dongle paired with Tidal's Hi-Res Music. You'll be amazed at the quality difference. Bluetooth connection has only a very limited bitrate of 256 kbps, while with a cable you get 24bit depth and 48khz High-Res music transferred to the box. I was actually blown away how good the speaker is when fed with real good signal. Try it out and compare.
I try to replicate how a regular person would use it :). Thanks for your info.
Is the bass on the max significantly better or just a bit better?
Which one is best between revolve max vs revolve + 11 overall???
They are both very good. Max might get louder, but both are good speakers. Me personally I stick to the revolve :). I also think that the flex is still a great choice if you don’t need extreme loudness
@@PatricioBenadon Thanks for your reply.