I really like how we could hear the speaker playing 100’ away while you talked for context. Really gives us an idea of how loud it is. Gotta say, I’m impressed. I was weary of a little 8” speaker but I think this will be more than enough for my needs.
Dude I’ve been researching portable speakers and this was the best video for the what seems to be the best speaker on portable speakers … buying this one
These things are great, made my life so much easier at gigs. Being able to run a speaker on the other side of the room without the need of cables is a game changer. Combine this speaker with a wireless XLR system and it's true wireless sound ready for any event.
Steve, great vid Brother! I'm really glad you and your team took the time to get this speaker right. For battery powered speakers I've used the Denon Envoi, JBL, etc... over the years. Just received my Everse. None of these others speakers I've used for ceremonies and/or satellite coverage are in the same ballpark as this Everse 8 when it comes to solid tech, build quality, and sound. Amazing!!!
I’ve just done my first gig with the Everse 8. I was looking forward to being able to charge my iPad whilst using it to play my music. Unfortunately there’s an awful buzzing sound while using the USB connection and 3.5 mm input together. It warns you this can happen in the trouble shooting guide in the manual. I prefer a wired connection for audio as I’d be worried mobile alerts could interrupt Bluetooth streaming. Not a happy bunny!
Do you know if the built-in Bluetooth is low latency? I currently have an annual gala gig where I mix from the back of a ballroom and have music sent from back but have auctioneer on a microphone so it has to be low latency or the auctioneer hears their voice a split second after they talk, which can be unnerving. I currently use a two-channel transmitter off my board which is low latency and a receiver on each of my speakers, but would be nice to have that built in to the speakers. Thanks for the clear, professional and comprehensive review. The mic feedback kill feature might have sealed the deal for me!
Bought a JBL Eon One Compact for a variety of uses, one being as a bass amp/monitor for smaller situations, but it clips like hell when turned up to any real world level. How does the Everse 8 handle bass frequencies at volume? Considering returning the JBL and picking one of these up. TIA
In my opinion you can not expect "bass" from a small 8inch "woofer", even not from a 10inch. Bass starts with 12" size. But for background "lala" it is probably enough. A 8 inch Loudspeaker is nothing for dancing.
Gravity makes some killer speaker stands. Check out: www.kpodj.com/speaker-stands-c-125_46?order=&manufacturer=gravity-stands&quickship=1&min=3.99&max=559.98 - our demo stands are all gravity now
the problem is that this volume test at a certain distance does not allow you to know if the volume is not already turning on the limit light, the only correct test would be to increase the volume until the LIMIT light, lower it to where the LIMIT light no longer flashes, ai yes measure the volume away.
Hi, re-charge time is usually about 4 hours. They come charged (or, at least, mostly charged), so topping it off shouldn't be long in the initial charge.
You're going to be lacking bass for a dance party. But two of these (and they will wirelessly link stereo) plus a sub can do an 80 person dance event. I wouldn't use them for a sweet 16 or grad party, but something less demanding dB-wise would be fine. If you need to be totally battery powered, Yorkville makes a battery sub: www.kpodj.com/yorkville-exm-mobile-sub--battery-powered-subwoofer-p-112406
I'd store them fully charged but I wouldn't leave them plugged in. That being said, if you aren't going to use them for a few months, turn them on, run them a bit, then re-charge.
I really like how we could hear the speaker playing 100’ away while you talked for context. Really gives us an idea of how loud it is. Gotta say, I’m impressed. I was weary of a little 8” speaker but I think this will be more than enough for my needs.
EV knocked this one out of the park! I need to grab one and do a video on this thing!
Best video on this product that’s out there!!! Really really nice job!!
Dude I’ve been researching portable speakers and this was the best video for the what seems to be the best speaker on portable speakers … buying this one
These things are great, made my life so much easier at gigs. Being able to run a speaker on the other side of the room without the need of cables is a game changer. Combine this speaker with a wireless XLR system and it's true wireless sound ready for any event.
Hey! How can i connect the 2 speakers sound for wireless mic system ( Shure BLX288/SM58 mics) ? Thank you! @@timjohnson5260
Steve, great vid Brother! I'm really glad you and your team took the time to get this speaker right. For battery powered speakers I've used the Denon Envoi, JBL, etc... over the years. Just received my Everse. None of these others speakers I've used for ceremonies and/or satellite coverage are in the same ballpark as this Everse 8 when it comes to solid tech, build quality, and sound. Amazing!!!
Excellent review. Thank you.
That’s impressive
Great review, I’m getting one
I’ve just done my first gig with the Everse 8. I was looking forward to being able to charge my iPad whilst using it to play my music. Unfortunately there’s an awful buzzing sound while using the USB connection and 3.5 mm input together. It warns you this can happen in the trouble shooting guide in the manual. I prefer a wired connection for audio as I’d be worried mobile alerts could interrupt Bluetooth streaming. Not a happy bunny!
How many people can the everse 8 serve at an outdoor event? And at an indoor event?
Do you know if the built-in Bluetooth is low latency? I currently have an annual gala gig where I mix from the back of a ballroom and have music sent from back but have auctioneer on a microphone so it has to be low latency or the auctioneer hears their voice a split second after they talk, which can be unnerving. I currently use a two-channel transmitter off my board which is low latency and a receiver on each of my speakers, but would be nice to have that built in to the speakers. Thanks for the clear, professional and comprehensive review. The mic feedback kill feature might have sealed the deal for me!
Great review! Question, could you power 2 mics? 1 mics from the dedicated power port and the other from the USB-C port with and adapter cable?
The tripod is bought separately?? Thoughts anyone? Is there a specific pod or go reasonable priced on the wallet?
Bought a JBL Eon One Compact for a variety of uses, one being as a bass amp/monitor for smaller situations, but it clips like hell when turned up to any real world level. How does the Everse 8 handle bass frequencies at volume? Considering returning the JBL and picking one of these up. TIA
In my opinion you can not expect "bass" from a small 8inch "woofer", even not from a 10inch. Bass starts with 12" size. But for background "lala" it is probably enough. A 8 inch Loudspeaker is nothing for dancing.
Can you use that as a stage monitor for a small stage?
I just got one.. how do i get out of demo mode on app? Thanks in advance
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND USING A WIRELESS SYSTEM WITH THIS . THIS IS a miniature sound stage. If you know what you r doing
These sound great. I have two and want to get two more! Btw what tripod did you use? Looking for a good tripod.
Gravity makes some killer speaker stands. Check out: www.kpodj.com/speaker-stands-c-125_46?order=&manufacturer=gravity-stands&quickship=1&min=3.99&max=559.98 - our demo stands are all gravity now
the problem is that this volume test at a certain distance does not allow you to know if the volume is not already turning on the limit light, the only correct test would be to increase the volume until the LIMIT light, lower it to where the LIMIT light no longer flashes, ai yes measure the volume away.
Easy bro have 2 way to know the limits
1- led front of speaker
2- app control also show limit as well.
What I wanted to say was about the test that was done, I couldn't know if that demonstration mole could be turning on the limit light.
Good point. I hadn’t though of that
Do you know if you can pair an iPad through Bluetooth while utilizing the Bluetooth to pair two speakers together?
Yes
Does this work for small parties?
Like house parties or like 20-30 people
@ElevateandBlend even for 60 people, it still sounds amazing.
Absolutely, you will hear it clearly 100’ away. It’s impressive
Hey how long does it take to charge for the first time
Thanks
Hi, re-charge time is usually about 4 hours. They come charged (or, at least, mostly charged), so topping it off shouldn't be long in the initial charge.
when are you getting them back in stock ?
They are expected this week!
What do you think about using it for a group of 80 for dancing
You're going to be lacking bass for a dance party. But two of these (and they will wirelessly link stereo) plus a sub can do an 80 person dance event. I wouldn't use them for a sweet 16 or grad party, but something less demanding dB-wise would be fine. If you need to be totally battery powered, Yorkville makes a battery sub: www.kpodj.com/yorkville-exm-mobile-sub--battery-powered-subwoofer-p-112406
Hey does anyone have an idea on how to store these? I have a nice case, but I’m wondering if I should leave it plugged in? Thanks
I'd store them fully charged but I wouldn't leave them plugged in. That being said, if you aren't going to use them for a few months, turn them on, run them a bit, then re-charge.
Thanks
I’m thinking that everse is as loud or louder than evolve 50 mids n highs obviously not bass
You should work on an aircraft carrier
thanks for the demo man... the speaker is so powerful it has your hair flowing back! ruclips.net/video/Sbft6EK98RU/видео.html :)
Does this have a distance delay feature?