Such an amazingly smart design, use a passive radiator to double the size of the speaker air moving capabilities, in a full range speaker that's why she thumps loud when landed on a surface. Brilliant!
No it's not It has lack of buttons It has a cheap design even the charge connector If you accidentally get it wet it'll short out your battery and they do that on purpose so that you have to spend more money or buy a new speaker JBL is just a fucking name seriously they're not even as good as both Yes they produce good sound but guess what they did what everybody did they waited until the technology got cheap and then they sat there and cheapped out and other areas those speakers are fucking cheap I punch the shit right out of mine hard through it like hit 20 haymakers fucking thing is a piece of garbage I don't respect JBL
i tried to disassemble my clip 4 and the front panel was secured with pins that were glued... when opening, most of them broke. dont think there was another way to go about it, though. Keep in mind when opening yours.
Don't know what specific glue they use , but would imagine any type of marine or waterproof sealant would work perfect, such as ,loctite, JB watertweld, ,thanks for sharing the disassemble vid , I was wanting to take off the clip without destroying the speaker completely, now it's done ! 👍
At 1:03, thank you and god bless you for letting me hear that little screwdriver struggle. Most others edit out those parts but I finally got to hear it suffer. i just fantasize about me connecting that tiny tool to a De-Walt power drill and obliterating its puny motor. And by the way, the sound that it makes irritates my ears to the point that I want to drop a 600 pound anvil on it from 50 feet in the air.
@@alexanderhur1560 Si, as the video shows it's clever topology in the plastic radiator that directs the bass through the bottom of the unit. It's pretty amazing tech for its size and price point.
I call it a passive subwoofer. I've seen this in cheaper bluetooth-speakers. It is like a subwoofer-speaker, but has no coil, so cannot be powered electrically. It is powered by the airpressure generated by the speaker(s) that are in the same airtight housing. So the sealant between the housing is not only to waterproof the electronics, but also necessary for this passive woofer to work. In the cheaper models I disassembled, the passive woofer even had a few grams of extra weight added to the conus. So the whole device would vibrate up&down with the lower frequencies. When placed on the hood or roof of a car, it will make the whole surface vibrate. This will sound like a subwoofer of at least 500watt inside the car is making these lower frequency sounds! "Gib mir die bassdrum noch lauder!!!"
My Sony SRS-XB20 just failed. The charging port was on a floating PCB, only held in place by rubbery foam that it was wedged between. The floating PCB attached to the main board with a very flimsy ribbon cable. The ribbon cable would flex a little while interacting with the port. The ribbon cable seemed to fail from fatigue. The speaker will filled with flimsy wires and such. It was a horrible design that he put me off of Sony bluetooth speakers. This Clip 4 seems designed significantly better.
These are actually really garbage speakers cheap design cheap chassis cheap speaker they just put a big magnet on it and then everybody buys it because it has JBL for a name seriously the speakers are absolute garbage do not buy until they change their ways
It sounds so good for such small speaker, i thought it had at least a separate tweeter.. that one surprised me
Thanks for the video, i see what makes it loud and clear is the bass on the back cover.
i love your electric screw driver... it sounds like dentist tools 😂❤💚💙
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Your mic is so good that I freaked out for a sec when I heard a baby's voice at around 18:08 LOL
Such an amazingly smart design, use a passive radiator to double the size of the speaker air moving capabilities, in a full range speaker that's why she thumps loud when landed on a surface. Brilliant!
Useful video finally
Thank’s friend 👍👍
Well done video.. thanks!
Glad it helped
Smart! The first version didn’t have a passive radiator. I suspected this one did and now you’ve confirmed it for me
Noob here.
What's a passive radiator?
@@KREUZGRAD Well then. Had to read that a few times to pick it all up but I basically got it. I appreciate you taking the time to explain it.
@@iyeetsecurity922 for extending the bass and low frequency.
I kept trying to return my Clip 4, but every time I played it, I realized how great it sounded. So I give up. This is a damn good mini speaker.
No it's not It has lack of buttons It has a cheap design even the charge connector If you accidentally get it wet it'll short out your battery and they do that on purpose so that you have to spend more money or buy a new speaker JBL is just a fucking name seriously they're not even as good as both Yes they produce good sound but guess what they did what everybody did they waited until the technology got cheap and then they sat there and cheapped out and other areas those speakers are fucking cheap I punch the shit right out of mine hard through it like hit 20 haymakers fucking thing is a piece of garbage I don't respect JBL
My Jbl as i listen to this thru it: uh oh
thanks
Que es lo que le da los wats de potencia y se podría aumentar ?
Dónde puedo conseguir el parlantico, el mío sufrió una caída y se daño el miniparlante o vocina
Bravo !
Is there a default volume when you turn on the Bluetooth speaker, if there is what is it? Thanks Man.
i tried to disassemble my clip 4 and the front panel was secured with pins that were glued... when opening, most of them broke. dont think there was another way to go about it, though. Keep in mind when opening yours.
Don't know what specific glue they use , but would imagine any type of marine or waterproof sealant would work perfect, such as ,loctite, JB watertweld, ,thanks for sharing the disassemble vid , I was wanting to take off the clip without destroying the speaker completely, now it's done ! 👍
Thanks for your feedback :)
E6000 glue would be perfect
It seems jlb go series and clip series the driver has same size but different watt only.
Is it possible to remove the giant JBL logo?
I want that screwdriver so bad!
At 1:03, thank you and god bless you for letting me hear that little screwdriver struggle. Most others edit out those parts but I finally got to hear it suffer. i just fantasize about me connecting that tiny tool to a De-Walt power drill and obliterating its puny motor. And by the way, the sound that it makes irritates my ears to the point that I want to drop a 600 pound anvil on it from 50 feet in the air.
Thanks . Can I change more powerful battery? What type the battery?
Check this section it shows the battery type etc.. ruclips.net/video/hT-5a1iiowo/видео.html
Nice video,I have one question thou,why did you use this low powered electrical toothbrush type of electric screwdriver in the first place?hahaha
Good
Thanks
i always thought there was a back subwoofer and a front speaker for the mids and highs. Just how sound comes out of the thing.
Pero si lo tiene es un radiador pasivo el de atrás
Pero si lo tiene el de atrás es un radiador pasivo
@@alexanderhur1560 Si, as the video shows it's clever topology in the plastic radiator that directs the bass through the bottom of the unit. It's pretty amazing tech for its size and price point.
What is that diaphragm on the inside of the back case? Appreciate you doing this video thank you.
it's for extending the bass, thank you 👍🏼
I call it a passive subwoofer.
I've seen this in cheaper bluetooth-speakers.
It is like a subwoofer-speaker, but has no coil, so cannot be powered electrically. It is powered by the airpressure generated by the speaker(s) that are in the same airtight housing.
So the sealant between the housing is not only to waterproof the electronics, but also necessary for this passive woofer to work.
In the cheaper models I disassembled, the passive woofer even had a few grams of extra weight added to the conus. So the whole device would vibrate up&down with the lower frequencies. When placed on the hood or roof of a car, it will make the whole surface vibrate. This will sound like a subwoofer of at least 500watt inside the car is making these lower frequency sounds!
"Gib mir die bassdrum noch lauder!!!"
@@TerrorTubbie666 great insight here. Thank you for this
Really appreciate the explaination thanks.
Hay unos clip 4 que tienen radiador pasivo, por que este no?
Si lo tiene pero está pegado en la parte de atrás fíjate bien
My Sony SRS-XB20 just failed. The charging port was on a floating PCB, only held in place by rubbery foam that it was wedged between. The floating PCB attached to the main board with a very flimsy ribbon cable. The ribbon cable would flex a little while interacting with the port. The ribbon cable seemed to fail from fatigue. The speaker will filled with flimsy wires and such. It was a horrible design that he put me off of Sony bluetooth speakers. This Clip 4 seems designed significantly better.
Time to teardown
Take it apart...Put it back together...Return it and say......I changed my mind!
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What was the glue that you used in this video?
He probably confused the sealing rubber with glue lol
Jbl clip 4 black nd
Is the speaker unit different from go3?
Different
Could have us all 30 minutes by using the electric screw driver from the outset.
Solo te estaba checando hay tornillos que no estuvieron en su lugar
❎. Wow. THANK YOU 💎
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I dropped mine and the charging port got messed up how can I replace it?
I have no idea how can I check level battery
You can't JBL took that feature off
No celular parece o nível de bateria da JBL
I’ve got a clip 4
It's quite strong.... drops . Mmm not anymore
Quickest way to wear out a micro pen screwdriver? This. 😝
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It has approved ,that once you tear up the JBL sepakers ,then after you cannot fix them for their factory sound signatures. Again Never open them
After you open it, they no longer waterproof 😅😅
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🇵🇬🇵🇬.,.,
Too much money to buy.
Better to buy flip
These are actually really garbage speakers cheap design cheap chassis cheap speaker they just put a big magnet on it and then everybody buys it because it has JBL for a name seriously the speakers are absolute garbage do not buy until they change their ways
What kind of magnet JBL used ceramic or neo?
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