Небольшая домашняя нарезка "Bose S1 Pro + Everse 8 - The best of two musical worlds alternately and in stereo mode" Поочерёдное звучание каждой колонки по отдельности и в стерео паре с транс прогрессивной танцевальной музыкой из Амстердама. Источник блютуз аудио и управление смартфон POCO M5 (64 Gb) ruclips.net/video/5DPbgH8IV4A/видео.html
I also compared them to each other. Both at home and on the street. And then, at home in the room, I decided to combine them into one stereo pair. Thanks!
@@georgchekinoff239 Just on your own personal opinion, what do you think sounds better? Yes the Everse is Louder, it has a larger speaker, but how do you find the quality comparison?
In my opinion, the Bose sound is more precise and natural. And I think that this naturalness cannot be achieved by any equalizers, which are only needed to equalize the frequency response under different operating conditions. But the naturalness of the sound and the smooth frequency response are not the same thing. The following response was received from the Internet to my request: "The naturalness of the sound and the smooth amplitude-frequency response (frequency response) are not the same thing. The naturalness of sound is a subjective assessment of sound, which includes characteristics such as sound depth, detail and timbral volume. Smooth frequency response is an indicator of the "character" of the sound, which indicates which sound frequencies the equipment reproduces in the correct proportions. However, it does not reflect characteristics such as sound depth, detail, and scene. Thus, the naturalness of the sound evaluates the subjective qualities of the sound, while the smooth frequency response is a technical characteristic of the equipment, showing how well it reproduces various frequencies." This is exactly what I had in mind when comparing the Bose sound to the Everse. Bose is better in naturalness, Everse 8 is better in frequency response, especially since it is possible to adjust equalizers that Bose does not have. But this feature - the predominance of low frequencies at medium volume without distortion - allows Bose to sound as if it is paired with a subwoofer. Everse 8 sounds like a single speaker system.
Небольшая домашняя нарезка "Bose S1 Pro + Everse 8 - The best of two musical worlds alternately and in stereo mode" Поочерёдное звучание каждой колонки по отдельности и в стерео паре с транс прогрессивной танцевальной музыкой из Амстердама. Источник блютуз аудио и управление смартфон POCO M5 (64 Gb) ruclips.net/video/5DPbgH8IV4A/видео.html
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I also compared them to each other. Both at home and on the street. And then, at home in the room, I decided to combine them into one stereo pair. Thanks!
@@georgchekinoff239 Just on your own personal opinion, what do you think sounds better? Yes the Everse is Louder, it has a larger speaker, but how do you find the quality comparison?
In my opinion, the Bose sound is more precise and natural. And I think that this naturalness cannot be achieved by any equalizers, which are only needed to equalize the frequency response under different operating conditions. But the naturalness of the sound and the smooth frequency response are not the same thing. The following response was received from the Internet to my request: "The naturalness of the sound and the smooth amplitude-frequency response (frequency response) are not the same thing. The naturalness of sound is a subjective assessment of sound, which includes characteristics such as sound depth, detail and timbral volume. Smooth frequency response is an indicator of the "character" of the sound, which indicates which sound frequencies the equipment reproduces in the correct proportions. However, it does not reflect characteristics such as sound depth, detail, and scene. Thus, the naturalness of the sound evaluates the subjective qualities of the sound, while the smooth frequency response is a technical characteristic of the equipment, showing how well it reproduces various frequencies." This is exactly what I had in mind when comparing the Bose sound to the Everse. Bose is better in naturalness, Everse 8 is better in frequency response, especially since it is possible to adjust equalizers that Bose does not have. But this feature - the predominance of low frequencies at medium volume without distortion - allows Bose to sound as if it is paired with a subwoofer. Everse 8 sounds like a single speaker system.