I just bought the JBL Go4 speaker recently. Originally, I want to go for Sony SRS-XB100 (sounds fit my tasting more). Nevertheless as a small traveler speaker putting inside my backpack > JBL's rectangular form-shape is more practical than Sony's circular cone form-shape). Indeed > in term of price vs sound > Sony and JBL are doing well in the same price range. At the end, I just need a small decent speaker for playing music inside a hotel room during working or lying on a chair at the swimming pool, which never expect any hi-fi grade sound. But I am still impressed and found satisfactory when play-back music with such compact device rather than turning my phone speaker in a hotel room. By the way, this is a quality review for describing what *SOUNDS* a speaker. In other consumer electronics reviews, most host unable to describe how a speaker shall be sounded😂
Thanks for your feedback. I wanted to dive deep in this one for a change, as I usually stick to 60-second summaries - but I'll upload a condensed version that's more to the point.
Deep dive is what I want and you delivered. Kudos
I just bought the JBL Go4 speaker recently.
Originally, I want to go for Sony SRS-XB100 (sounds fit my tasting more). Nevertheless as a small traveler speaker putting inside my backpack > JBL's rectangular form-shape is more practical than Sony's circular cone form-shape).
Indeed > in term of price vs sound > Sony and JBL are doing well in the same price range.
At the end, I just need a small decent speaker for playing music inside a hotel room during working or lying on a chair at the swimming pool, which never expect any hi-fi grade sound.
But I am still impressed and found satisfactory when play-back music with such compact device rather than turning my phone speaker in a hotel room.
By the way, this is a quality review for describing what *SOUNDS* a speaker. In other consumer electronics reviews, most host unable to describe how a speaker shall be sounded😂
The power of the JBL sound in the palm of your hand 😂😂
Vid too long and a lot of talking like get straight to the point and let us hear the sound quality
Thanks for your feedback. I wanted to dive deep in this one for a change, as I usually stick to 60-second summaries - but I'll upload a condensed version that's more to the point.
"deep dive" typically means it's going to be a longer, more detailed review
Its bit to long talking