I’ve been using the SOUNDBOKS and DFB for a few months and it’s definitely the best combo for house parties where I can be loud but not go over the top with my powered setup. I’ve even used this combo to add a satellite speaker across a yard from my main powered setup.
It's def the future. hope they work with more DJ Controller companies so they can get the transmitter built in a battery powered all in one controller like Denon prime go or Numark Mixstream pro go. now that would be completely wireless!
Yes, honestly though? In 5 years we reckon Bluetooth will be doing that - low enough latency simply with Bluetooth already exists, it's just not available in hardly any gear yet.
@@digitaldjtipsBluetooth is inferior to SKAA, it wasn't really developed for audio... SKAA is dedicated audio and works on a far superior resolution, not just lower latency... Cerwin Vega have integrated SKAA into their live mixers, so I'm sure the DJ kit will catch up soon
Hey Phil. Really pleased you've got your hands on one of these for review. I'm close to hitting the button but wanted to see another DJs opinion. Can I ask if you also tested it against the bigger soundboks? Would love to know if the bass difference is worth the outlay, especially given the import costs to the UK, and the lack of inputs
How much does it cost? I would imagine that you would have to pay a high premium for all the convenience of wireless, and can you add another set of speakers with the same controls box? or would you need another box?
Wow! That's very impressive, that's the tech that we all need- portable, practical, battery-powered with a good bass as well! This Sub should also work together with Mackie Thump Go, for example, correct?
This looks really great. Thanks for the review! In terms of ecosystems, do you imagine alpha theta upping their line of wireless speakers to compete (building off the wave 8)? I ask only because I went in on the wave 8 and am now second guessing 😁
@@TheVantveen lol. I hear you, but it seems like they're here to stay. Hopefully they hear the legitimate, collective complaints and do right by their consumers. And, sorry to hear about your AZ! That's rotten!! I was all set to order one myself but with the delays went with the opus quad, which I don't regret (I know that's a divisive piece of kit too, but I'm enjoying mine 🤷 Hope your AZ gets sorted soon!
@@dowdfather_ thanks ! The Opus is a beautiful piece of equipment 👌🤌. Enjoy your time with it. I just wait it out I reckon. To cancel the order only to be in the back in the queue later when it finally hits the shelves was another option, but we decided to wait.. lol.
I mean we already have wireless technology that’s INSANELY fast. These companies are definitely taking inspiration from mouse companies like razer Logitech etc who have wireless mouses with dongles you plug into your main device that can transmit up to 8000hz. It’s definitely the future, there’s no delay with wireless currently with this technology
DFB is not just for Soundboks. Use DFB to complement virtually any full-range PA speaker. Also, any powered speaker (QSC, JBL, EV, Mackie, etc.) can be converted to SKAA wireless just by adding a pro receiver such as Streetheart by Dillinger Labs
@ ha! I should have been clearer. I meant the transmitter and receiver. Thinking about it probably not. Needs amplification and all sorts. The way you interpreted it might make more sense!
If someone would come out with a speaker like the new RCF's that Nick Spinelli just reviewed, but fully wireless, then I would love to have a full wireless setup. I feel like that size speaker falls right in between the smaller and larger SoundBoks. Although, maybe I'm wrong and the smaller SoundBoks is comparable. Thoughts?
I’ve been using tha skaa wireless technology with my two SOUNDBOKS 4 for a while now and it’s amazing. The 19ms lag is possible to hear though when I’m mixing. I find myself mixing in the headphones ( with both ears 😊) sometimes. Not using the cables is awesome for the easy set up and it works perfect, never failed me. Also nooo problems with battery time. I love it and many thanks for the thoughts and reviewon the sub base. It’s been hard to find review online. It looked awesome with the smaller SOUNDBOKS (and also with your dj set up 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼). Thanks
i always wonder why no one is trying to create good wireless dj speakers. with all this AI and new technology i would have thought that this is easy to do. if you can use you cell phone to communicate wirelessly, why can't someone set up wireless dj speakers. btw phil, you got a really super view.
DFB: Battery Life: Up to 40 Hours at regular listening volume Charge Time: Charge from empty to full in 2.5 Hours Dani Transmitter: 14 hour run time from a full charge using its internal rechargeable Li-Ion battery Soundboks Go: 40 hours of playtime at moderate volume probably 5-6 hours at full blast.
Can easily play upto 5 hours on max. volume on my SB4 and the SFB easily 8 to 10 hrs. But you never play a whole gig on max volume. So 10 hrs is no problem.
Very interesting but they should have analong input and output just in case. I'm sure that will happen in the next generation. Also, I think we are all jelous of your view :). Thank you as alwyas for the content.
The production quality of your videos is wonderful! Colors and resolution are beautiful. A couple of suggestions that are nit-picky. Add a bit more space between you and the background and where a solid color shirt when you’re shooting in front of the bookcase. Great audio, easy to follow dialog. Keep up the good work.
Yeah don’t trust “wireless” stuff where reception and signal noise can be an issue..I’d rather have a cable running with NO CHANCE ever of losing signal..
I always think about the amount of people that have phones these days, they all possibly cause interference and when you have many people at one place at the same time all transmitting and receiving signals at the same time, your best bet is to go all hard wired..And if at all possible mostly digital..
You’d think so but these kick ass. I’ve been using them for weddings as well as the SOUNDBOKS speakers that connect to them. Great sound and absolutely no cables! My weddings range from 250 to 500 people and the audio has never cuz out. They even stay connected through walls.
⚡ TIMESTAMPS ⚡
00:00 Intro
01:25 SKAA tech
03:10 Using with SoundBoks
05:14 Set-up example
06:32 Why it's cool
08:39 Subwoofer demo
09:03 Other use cases
10:21 Our thoughts
I’ve been using the SOUNDBOKS and DFB for a few months and it’s definitely the best combo for house parties where I can be loud but not go over the top with my powered setup. I’ve even used this combo to add a satellite speaker across a yard from my main powered setup.
Great to know this and to hear from someone who's actually using it out there in the wild. Thanks for sharing.
Nice review - that balcony setup looks awesome and really highlights the kind of use case these are aimed at.
Yes, exactly - exciting stuff.
We are enjoying it!
youre a class act man. would be dope to catch a set from ya on that patio. i fully support this . renegade soundsystem cultre runs in my veins.
Thanks, may well try to find the time to do so soon!
Yeah agree. Bring back Balcony Beats already. I know its Winter but you must own a Woolly Hat and Coat :)
It's def the future. hope they work with more DJ Controller companies so they can get the transmitter built in a battery powered all in one controller like Denon prime go or Numark Mixstream pro go. now that would be completely wireless!
Yes, honestly though? In 5 years we reckon Bluetooth will be doing that - low enough latency simply with Bluetooth already exists, it's just not available in hardly any gear yet.
@ well they need to get on it so we can buy! They allergic to money or something! 🤷🏾♂️😂🤣
We use a Denon Prime Go with the transmitter
@@digitaldjtipsBluetooth is inferior to SKAA, it wasn't really developed for audio... SKAA is dedicated audio and works on a far superior resolution, not just lower latency... Cerwin Vega have integrated SKAA into their live mixers, so I'm sure the DJ kit will catch up soon
@ they need to put the transmitter inside the mixer! Done! No wires!
Hey Phil. Really pleased you've got your hands on one of these for review. I'm close to hitting the button but wanted to see another DJs opinion.
Can I ask if you also tested it against the bigger soundboks? Would love to know if the bass difference is worth the outlay, especially given the import costs to the UK, and the lack of inputs
It is!
Can you pair with another speaker and sub for a full L/R?
They only provided one so we can't test that!
How bout alpha thetas speakers, how would you compare this two set ups. Maybe you can do a review on both and let us know which system sounds best.
AlphaTheta does not have a subwoofer
Speakers are so much better than the old days. That little system looks fun. I feel better now about the 7" timecodes I bought now. 😁
7" timecodes, love it
This does look really cool - I'm guessing I can power the sub if I just wanted to have it wireless from the decks and not the power?
Yes you can
How much does it cost? I would imagine that you would have to pay a high premium for all the convenience of wireless, and can you add another set of speakers with the same controls box? or would you need another box?
Prices etc are all in the written review
What is that base for the DJ setup?
you mean the console? It is a UDG one.
@digitaldjtips what model? Looks nice and portable.
Exciting!
Agreed!
Wow! That's very impressive, that's the tech that we all need- portable, practical, battery-powered with a good bass as well! This Sub should also work together with Mackie Thump Go, for example, correct?
This uses SKAA wireless, there are no wired inputs.
This looks really great. Thanks for the review! In terms of ecosystems, do you imagine alpha theta upping their line of wireless speakers to compete (building off the wave 8)? I ask only because I went in on the wave 8 and am now second guessing 😁
Who knows? A Wave Eight SonicLink sub would indeed be great
Please no more new extra alpha theta gear. I would be happy if they deliver my AZ which I ordered 10th October!
@@TheVantveen lol. I hear you, but it seems like they're here to stay. Hopefully they hear the legitimate, collective complaints and do right by their consumers. And, sorry to hear about your AZ! That's rotten!! I was all set to order one myself but with the delays went with the opus quad, which I don't regret (I know that's a divisive piece of kit too, but I'm enjoying mine 🤷 Hope your AZ gets sorted soon!
@@dowdfather_ thanks ! The Opus is a beautiful piece of equipment 👌🤌. Enjoy your time with it. I just wait it out I reckon. To cancel the order only to be in the back in the queue later when it finally hits the shelves was another option, but we decided to wait.. lol.
I was excited about this at first but changed my mind since it doesn't have physical inputs ended up going with a Yorkville pro sub instead
Yes, this is for a particular use case
Please review the Bose S1 pro+. I use it with my Mixstream pro go, completely wireless, battery powered. Works and sounds great!
Using Bluetooth? There will be latency for sure.
@ the Bose S1 Pro + has its own xlr and built in receiver, very low to no latency, would love to hear your take.
Xlr transmitters
Nice pad! Which is your yacht?
🤣
I need these now!!!
Reckon they are going to get a lot of interest in this set-up.
I mean we already have wireless technology that’s INSANELY fast. These companies are definitely taking inspiration from mouse companies like razer Logitech etc who have wireless mouses with dongles you plug into your main device that can transmit up to 8000hz. It’s definitely the future, there’s no delay with wireless currently with this technology
I know there’s a delay no delay = can’t notice it
Issue is there is MUCH more data in music than a mouse... even Bluetooth can transmit small amounts of data pretty much instantaneously.
It’s super cool but without analog input I can’t buy it. I would like to pair it to the Mackie thump go.
It is definitely aimed at a very particular use case.
@@digitaldjtips Absolutley, I'll wait version 2.0 when they'll produce one with an analog input as well 😅.. I think it will sell a lot more
DFB is not just for Soundboks. Use DFB to complement virtually any full-range PA speaker. Also, any powered speaker (QSC, JBL, EV, Mackie, etc.) can be converted to SKAA wireless just by adding a pro receiver such as Streetheart by Dillinger Labs
@ sure but the cost becomes a little too much for what it’s usable for IMO
I'm wondering if I can use this for my rear surrounds on my home cinema sound system....
Good god that'd be some system! Not sure at all TBH
@ ha! I should have been clearer. I meant the transmitter and receiver. Thinking about it probably not. Needs amplification and all sorts. The way you interpreted it might make more sense!
If someone would come out with a speaker like the new RCF's that Nick Spinelli just reviewed, but fully wireless, then I would love to have a full wireless setup. I feel like that size speaker falls right in between the smaller and larger SoundBoks. Although, maybe I'm wrong and the smaller SoundBoks is comparable. Thoughts?
I'd go for the larger Soundboks for serious use - my set-up is optimised for portability
wow 🎉❤
Who won the gear on the draw?
We added a week on, so announcing next week!
I’ve been using tha skaa wireless technology with my two SOUNDBOKS 4 for a while now and it’s amazing. The 19ms lag is possible to hear though when I’m mixing. I find myself mixing in the headphones ( with both ears 😊) sometimes. Not using the cables is awesome for the easy set up and it works perfect, never failed me. Also nooo problems with battery time. I love it and many thanks for the thoughts and reviewon the sub base. It’s been hard to find review online. It looked awesome with the smaller SOUNDBOKS (and also with your dj set up 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼). Thanks
Yes, 19ms (especially if your laptop already has a bit of latency) is just about noticeable, but you can live with it.
Well all delays add up. 19ms is still a ton in my book. From Source to speaker now is around 40ms sucks.
All delay does indeed add up. Strangely I think for bass it's not quite as important.
any source played 6-7 meters away from you has about 20ms delay
This is so cool!!!
We agree
We also agree
i always wonder why no one is trying to create good wireless dj speakers. with all this AI and new technology i would have thought that this is easy to do. if you can use you cell phone to communicate wirelessly, why can't someone set up wireless dj speakers. btw phil, you got a really super view.
Yeah, we do love our view!
👍👍👍👍👍
Really interesting, thanks. That shirt wants an iron though!
Not gonna argue!
😮😮😮
🤔🤔🤔🤔 ok, and how long does the battery lifetime? 4 hrs, 8 hrs in continue use, because it would be unpleasant if it turned off in middle of a party...
DFB:
Battery Life: Up to 40 Hours at regular listening volume
Charge Time: Charge from empty to full in 2.5 Hours
Dani Transmitter:
14 hour run time from a full charge using its internal rechargeable Li-Ion battery
Soundboks Go:
40 hours of playtime at moderate volume probably 5-6 hours at full blast.
Can easily play upto 5 hours on max. volume on my SB4 and the SFB easily 8 to 10 hrs. But you never play a whole gig on max volume. So 10 hrs is no problem.
Very interesting but they should have analong input and output just in case. I'm sure that will happen in the next generation. Also, I think we are all jelous of your view :). Thank you as alwyas for the content.
You're welcome Lucas!
The production quality of your videos is wonderful! Colors and resolution are beautiful. A couple of suggestions that are nit-picky. Add a bit more space between you and the background and where a solid color shirt when you’re shooting in front of the bookcase. Great audio, easy to follow dialog. Keep up the good work.
I'll definitely keep the shirt color in mind! thanks :)
they need a grill imho. Unprotected cones is the true death from below.
True, although the metal slats do protect quite well from feet for instance
Yeah don’t trust “wireless” stuff where reception and signal noise can be an issue..I’d rather have a cable running with NO CHANCE ever of losing signal..
Agreed, this is a potential disadvantage.
That…. And then the 19ms latency… on top of the regular latency from the audio device… no thanx.
I always think about the amount of people that have phones these days, they all possibly cause interference and when you have many people at one place at the same time all transmitting and receiving signals at the same time, your best bet is to go all hard wired..And if at all possible mostly digital..
You’d think so but these kick ass. I’ve been using them for weddings as well as the SOUNDBOKS speakers that connect to them. Great sound and absolutely no cables! My weddings range from 250 to 500 people and the audio has never cuz out. They even stay connected through walls.
Death From Below....what not Deep F***** Bass?
Haha
That WAS a runner up early in the design phase... but you didn't hear that from me 🤫