*Hi! Thank you for the video! I also bought the same device. Very satisfied. And what about the control panel in front of it? Is it necessary to buy it separately? What model is it???*
With respect, how can you say it is the "best" then!? .. There's another video on RUclips comparing both of these and, to my ears, the Naim Mu So 2 sounds better.
@@qj1247 Sound dispersion of Zeppelin Wireless and Naim Mu-So is different. The number and the size of built-in drivers is different too. Also, Zeppelin costs half the price of Naim Mu-So at least. Sound should be tested in your room, for the type of music you are after, not via the RUclips video. For example, I also listened, in person, Tivoli Home Gen 2; in a medium sized room of some 40-ish square m, it sounds fantastic, even when compared to KEF LS II Lt, which cost way more. Although directly in front of them, KEF may sound more defined, better stereo soundstage, etc., but when listening away from speakers, or at perpendicular angle 3m away, Tivoli actually works better. Good sound is a strange thing.
@@zvonimirtosic6171 my point was how can he (the youtuber) say it's the 'best'. Yes I agree individual rooms differ and sound treatment makes a difference, however he's the one testing these in the same environment so his opinion would be useful AND accurate if he actually rephrased the title of this video! The Naim is lot cheaper in the second hand market and fits into the sub £700 category (at least here in the UK) anyway.
@@qj1247 Considering portability, convenience, ease of use, great flexibility when placing it around, and still delivering well-defined and detailed sound, I would say that Zeppelin "is the best wireless speaker". Naim MuSo may be objectively more powerful and with better imaging, but it's definitely not as versatile as Zeppelin. And you must find the best possible place for it. Worst case scenario, Zeppelin you may put on the floor or on a pile of books; but not Naim MuSo.
@@homecinemaking397 Thanks for the reply! I found these speakers when I was looking for pc speakers, and I was asking if they could connect to my computer! I'll consider it. Sorry for my poor english!
@@homecinemaking397 Sure, those speakers are great, but I ruled them out this time because the speakers I'm looking for are either white or gray-toned.
@@homecinemaking397 Does it break easily? Many people have said that it has a red Led and it doesn't work. It may have overheating problems. I love Heavy bass, but if it breaks, then I won't buy it.
@@miksumasterjbl8899 You don't buy all-in-one wireless speakers for bass performance; you buy them for convenience all less fuss. For bass, buy a system with a dedicated Sub output port.
I almost bought Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin 2021. But. Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin is a glass canon of speakers. It breaks pretty easily. 😬😬😬😬😬 It has overheating problems. The motherboard will overheat. 😬😬😬😬😬 People play it too loud + EQ with too much bass. It has DSP, but it doesn't help much. Well, I hate playing loud on Hifi speakers, but is the risk worth it??? Made in China. Of course. 😑😑😑😑
@@homecinemaking397 I will use maximum bass EQ a lot and 60% - 67% volume. That's my volume limits. I play Riddim and Deathstep a lot. Code Pandorum. HEAVY music.
*Hi! Thank you for the video! I also bought the same device. Very satisfied. And what about the control panel in front of it? Is it necessary to buy it separately? What model is it???*
That is just a display unit for us dealers you will not be able to get the panel.
@@homecinemaking397: Thank you, Bro...
I want one like this. How to buy???
even on youtube it sounded amazing
Hi, I want to connect it to tv as a bluetooth speaker for watching movies, would you recommend it?
@@mareknowakowski1692 no there will be a huge audio delay, for tv you will need something with HDMI ARC.
Better than Naim ?
Have not tested the Naim
With respect, how can you say it is the "best" then!? .. There's another video on RUclips comparing both of these and, to my ears, the Naim Mu So 2 sounds better.
@@qj1247 Sound dispersion of Zeppelin Wireless and Naim Mu-So is different. The number and the size of built-in drivers is different too. Also, Zeppelin costs half the price of Naim Mu-So at least. Sound should be tested in your room, for the type of music you are after, not via the RUclips video. For example, I also listened, in person, Tivoli Home Gen 2; in a medium sized room of some 40-ish square m, it sounds fantastic, even when compared to KEF LS II Lt, which cost way more. Although directly in front of them, KEF may sound more defined, better stereo soundstage, etc., but when listening away from speakers, or at perpendicular angle 3m away, Tivoli actually works better. Good sound is a strange thing.
@@zvonimirtosic6171 my point was how can he (the youtuber) say it's the 'best'. Yes I agree individual rooms differ and sound treatment makes a difference, however he's the one testing these in the same environment so his opinion would be useful AND accurate if he actually rephrased the title of this video! The Naim is lot cheaper in the second hand market and fits into the sub £700 category (at least here in the UK) anyway.
@@qj1247 Considering portability, convenience, ease of use, great flexibility when placing it around, and still delivering well-defined and detailed sound, I would say that Zeppelin "is the best wireless speaker". Naim MuSo may be objectively more powerful and with better imaging, but it's definitely not as versatile as Zeppelin. And you must find the best possible place for it. Worst case scenario, Zeppelin you may put on the floor or on a pile of books; but not Naim MuSo.
Excuse me for asking a question.
Can this speaker be connected to a computer?
No problem. All the connections are wireless so as long as the computer can connect via bluetooth.
@@homecinemaking397
Thanks for the reply!
I found these speakers when I was looking for pc speakers, and I was asking if they could connect to my computer!
I'll consider it.
Sorry for my poor english!
@@tsk2506 for proper pc speakers audiophile grade look at the klipsch fives.
@@homecinemaking397
Sure, those speakers are great, but I ruled them out this time because the speakers I'm looking for are either white or gray-toned.
@@tsk2506 then look PSB Alpha 5 powered
hopefully I can get it on a sale one day its 999.00 ( Canadian ) on Amazon which really is not that bad for a B&W cheers from Canada
Also look at the Denon Home 350 i did a comparison video between the 2
How deep is the bass?
Can it go deeper than 35 Hz?
Bass is decent but i dont think it goes that low…maybe around 40ish
@@homecinemaking397 You didn't test the frequency range, didn't you?
It has massive 35 Hz, according to their website.
@@miksumasterjbl8899 no only tested by ear and it might do but it does not go insane low but does have good punch around 40hz range
@@homecinemaking397 Does it break easily?
Many people have said that it has a red Led and it doesn't work.
It may have overheating problems.
I love Heavy bass, but if it breaks, then I won't buy it.
@@miksumasterjbl8899 You don't buy all-in-one wireless speakers for bass performance; you buy them for convenience all less fuss.
For bass, buy a system with a dedicated Sub output port.
Does it sound better than a Sonos 5?
I think so yes
Zeplin Marshall????
I dont understand tje question?
@@homecinemaking397 hangisi daha iyi? Marshall vs BW
@@BB-wf3ef BW👌
its sounds amazing on RUclips with my headphone on
I almost bought Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin 2021.
But.
Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin is a glass canon of speakers.
It breaks pretty easily.
😬😬😬😬😬
It has overheating problems.
The motherboard will overheat.
😬😬😬😬😬
People play it too loud + EQ with too much bass.
It has DSP, but it doesn't help much.
Well, I hate playing loud on Hifi speakers, but is the risk worth it???
Made in China.
Of course.
😑😑😑😑
I have had non of these issues and it gets used allot.
@@homecinemaking397 Did you play it loud?
And bass EQ at maximum and bass heavy music?
@@miksumasterjbl8899 yes especially on Fridays👌
@@homecinemaking397 I will use maximum bass EQ a lot and 60% - 67% volume.
That's my volume limits.
I play Riddim and Deathstep a lot.
Code Pandorum.
HEAVY music.
@@miksumasterjbl8899 the maybe look at something like the Klipsch Nines
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