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PROs: highs and lows, design shape, price, ability to synch two speakers, broad sound cast, easy to pair and synchCONs: design is not transport-friendly, mid-range sound is mediocreConclusion: after a great deal of research, this was an easy decision for me.
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Range was enough that I could be upstairs with my phone and change the song from there
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BT range is good though.
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I love the full range of sound from the deep base to the crisp highs.
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For a single speaker, it provides great range--really great bass response and clear highs
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The sound quality when one is playing is crisp and clear with good mid-range (that's my barometer for speakers) to match a complimentary, not overwhelming, bass and treble experience
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The HK Onyx 3 has a significantly deeper bass range than my Marley, but the Marley ended up having vastly superior overall range of sound, and very high quality sound at that
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Sound is pretty good to me and it has enough range that I can secure my iphone in a file cabinet, 20 feet away, and still have a signal to play my music.
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Good range
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You fix one thing and it hurts another sound range
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This allows it to have a wide and flat frequency response, which means deep and pleasant bass, clear mid range, and crisp highs.
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The base is not as good as in the previous version
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We played until the sun came up and then they both vanished as fast as they appeared.