The SL-2 & L-2 pair have an astonishing sound quality which does not degrade at all at high volume either. Highly recommended for audiophiles who want a compact solution.
The main difference between the Tana and smaller battery based speakers like what you mentioned are the Tana are like good normal hifi speakers when you play them as a pair. I have had 2 KEF MUO for a while and they are amazing for such a small speaker but put them in my main review listening room and they are shouting at you to create sound. The Tana has the composure of a set of nice hifi speakers so they play music to you - they are not shouting it at you. Hope that helps
@@PursuitPerfectSystem but even if we are just concerned with good stereo sound then the iFi Aurora is half the cost. The target customer will be, generally speaking, non-audiophiles who prioritise ease of use, size & cost over sound quality.
I guess you could say why buy a Range Rover when a Ford Fiesta will do the same job - if you just want to get from A to B (hear sound) buy the cheaper setup, if you want the journey to be more enjoyable (sound better) spend more.
The SL-2 & L-2 pair have an astonishing sound quality which does not degrade at all at high volume either. Highly recommended for audiophiles who want a compact solution.
How would these compare to KEF LS50 wireless 2 , similar price range and seem similar idea. Would u recommend one over the other ?
I fail to see why anyone would want this instead of the UE Megablast which is about £1300 cheaper.
The main difference between the Tana and smaller battery based speakers like what you mentioned are the Tana are like good normal hifi speakers when you play them as a pair.
I have had 2 KEF MUO for a while and they are amazing for such a small speaker but put them in my main review listening room and they are shouting at you to create sound. The Tana has the composure of a set of nice hifi speakers so they play music to you - they are not shouting it at you. Hope that helps
@@PursuitPerfectSystem but even if we are just concerned with good stereo sound then the iFi Aurora is half the cost. The target customer will be, generally speaking, non-audiophiles who prioritise ease of use, size & cost over sound quality.
I guess you could say why buy a Range Rover when a Ford Fiesta will do the same job - if you just want to get from A to B (hear sound) buy the cheaper setup, if you want the journey to be more enjoyable (sound better) spend more.
. . it better sound good.