Customer Review

Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
BELOW IS MY FIRST REVIEW....:
The operative words for this system are not HiFi..it's a boombox. Boom meaning sound is bass and space, but highs and crispness are found on other systems. As a boombox, it is EVERYTHING it's written up to be, in ads and reviews.
The 700 watts are clearly apparent, once you start cranking the volume, and notice the sound gets louder and more powerful, without cracking up and distorting. The speakers are good for 240 watts, so it's not like you're gonna fry em.
The little tweeter seems more like a design accessory...I actually had to turn the flashlight on to look for it, but it's there, on both speakers. The sub appears to be the same large general purpose speaker on the left and right, without a tweeter
Also, in it's defense, this box is excellent for the popular lo-fi internet radio; even on a real hi fi component system, the output and recorded engineering of today's lo fi ambient, house, and trance sound disappointing on a real hi fi, but sound excellent on this appliance. I hesitate to buy different speakers for the main unit, due to manufacturer warnings and the fact that's actually 240 watts pouring thru L/R channels @ 3ohms. I can leave well enough alone, since this box actually exceeds my needs.
But just keep in mind, and heed the reviews: with all it's hype about power and volume, it's a boombox...but it's one of the better made boomboxes
OOKEE DOKEE...I HOPE YOU'RE STILL READING..
I finally got around to doing what I should've done before popping off. I put some decent EQ behind my music. I left my android phone, and plugged into my desktop, running win10.
I first started off with winamp , and the net radio, and the apps EQ...decent.. Then I dug up windows media player out the file attic, dusted it off, and headed str8 for the songs that let me know what Hi-Fi should sound like.
The highs are there, coaxed out with DFX EQ and media player settings..in fact, it's fair to say: the "muddy" ratings given by other reviews is due to an honest flat response..the LG app EQ does kinda sound like varying degrees of murkiness, but the sound stays true with volume, and all instruments are represented...with my cheap PC running ol skool media player and outdated DFX audio enhancement, the leash on these speakers was given quite the length of leeway,allowing me to hear exactly what I paid for: full robust volume, a substantial bottom, and those highs, those glorious highs, not cracking, no static at all...
THIS THING DESERVES ALL FIVE STARS..
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