Verdict

It ’s a big utterer made to beat its rival on pricing , but cut corners go to surprisingly misfortunate effect when play euphony at low volumes .

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Key Features

Introduction

The Tronsmart Bang Max is a large portableBluetooth speakerthat direct aspiration from the JBL Xtreme series . You could call it a clone if you were to be genial . But the Bang Max has a lot more weird things buy the farm for it .

As well as all the usual wireless speaker material , the Tronsmart Bang Max has a mike input , letting it become a vagabond karaoke box .

There ’s also a freestanding guitar input . And as this does not cut out audio streamed over Bluetooth , you may occlude along to your tunes with a guitar .

Get this : there ’s even reverb you may apply to the mic and guitar inputs . Oh , and multi - colour LED band on each end of the Tronsmart Bang Max .

Much as the scattershot vogue of this verbalizer earn it fun to refresh , its technical issues make it voiceless to advocate over theJBL Xtreme 3or JBL Xtreme 2 . While the Tronsmart Bang Max sounds pretty honorable , its noisy amplification circle make up it borderline unserviceable at low-down book . Well , if your ears are remotely picky .

Design

The Tronsmart Bang Max is a large speaker you’re able to choke up around using its carry handle . But you may not need to do that too often as it weighs just under 6 kilo .

Its aim comes across a copy of the JBL Xtreme serial . But this sausage balloon or conga drum form end up fairly efficient , as elephantine passive radiators can be rank on each end .

The Tronsmart Bang Max is a noticeably cheaper - made design than the JBL Xtreme 3 , though . Its chunky handgrip is plastic rather than metal , and there ’s a sure hardheaded clunkiness to the row of controls along its front .   I do have it away that well-situated - to - see battery indicant , though .

And , well , just bet at it . This is not a sophisticated - looking verbaliser . While I think theJBL Xtreme 2was one of the better portable verbalizer of its generation , I ’ve never been a fan of how these things face .

It ’s also not all cheap and cheerful for the Tronsmart Bang Max . The Tronsmart logo plate on the front is metal , for example , and the lettering has a form of fine corrugated grain to it .

The loudspeaker is also sturdy . It has a with child rubber foot on the bottom , rubber grip pieces inlaid into the handle , and a massive rubber bung that blocks the ports on the back .

This turn on the Tronsmart Bang Max ’s IPX6 piddle resistance , a valuation that suggests the speaker can take “ stiff water jets ” but not full submerging .   It ’s a keen feature , just ensure that spile is securely in position .

Features

The light-emitting diode rings are the bit you ’re liable to notice when first rick the Bang Max on . A semitransparent silicone ( or interchangeable ) pack that keeps the peaceful radiators in place acts as a light diffusor .

Behind it are multi - colour LEDs . In the Tronsmart app you could choose from three profiles , the names of which bear almost no relation to what they actually do ( Carousel , Deep Breath , Fashion Party ) as Fashion Party seems to be the least hyperactive of the lot . The first two certainly are , and there ’s a degree of medicine responsiveness here .

However , I commend there being much more dominance in theTronsmart Halo 100 . There ’s no alternative to display a solid colour , and scantily any control over the color used in the swooning show .

The exuberant design make more sense when you tear off the rubber bung on the back and are greet not just by the usual connectors but also two volume knobs and 6.35 millimetre sockets . You plug a mike into one , a guitar into the other .

The two can be used at the same time , alongside your music . Suddenly this party speaker unit turns into a karaoke speaker , and more .

In the Tronsmart app you ’ll also find an Echo control , which is apply to these two inputs . But it ’s not actually echo ( hold ) , it ’s reverb , which is a good thing .   There ’s a introductory control for this on the front control panel too .

I try plug my guitar in , without any form of amp in - between , and it sound just fine . Not expectant , but fine . However there is enough of a fractional latency hold that I would not indicate using the Tronsmart Bang Max as a practice amp .   The delay is detectable .

You ’ll retrieve another three inputs around the back . There ’s an 1.3 mm aux input , a USB and microSD card slot . As is quite common in chintzy audio electronics , feature film are bunged in that almost never appear in the geartrain from mellow - end brands .

There ’s more . Using the “ TuneConn ” button the Bang Max can control up to 100 Bang Maxes , to get them to flirt in sync . That ’s sure not go to get much utilisation out of doors of Tronsmart ’s offices . Stereo pairing might . you could change state a couple of these into a stereo couplet as well .

Sound Quality

The Tronsmart Bang Max is jam - packed with speaker drivers , and the only ones we actually get to see are the outer quasi - speaker inactive radiator . These react to the air go by the active loudspeaker system within .

There are two woofers , two midrange units and two tweeters under the grille . This take shape a three way duet stereo system pair , with those passive radiators on the side to help reinforce the down - frequency bass voice .

The Tronsmart Bang Max speech sound is a real patchwork , and your opinion will rest on how hard you are listening . This is a dandy party speaker . But for actually listening to music mean solar day - to - daytime , it ’s a snatch of a turkey .

This speaker is going to match , and mayhap exceed , most people ’s arithmetic mean on the macro front . It has very hefty , cryptical freshwater bass that sound confident . And , just like the Halo 100 , I ’m pretty pleased with how Tronsmart has approached tuning .

While deep freshwater bass is the whole point in time here , it ’s actually not brazenly domineering or boomy . Tronsmart relies on the machine driver to birth the goodness , not a exceedingly - juiced up sea bass leveling .

The JBL Xtreme 3 has much better detail in the upper mids , ranking interval , moral force and an all in all more three - dimensional auditory sensation . However , the standard tuning of the Bang Max also has a mo more mass in the low - mids take a shit it fathom a bit warmer , which can work well with relaxed , outspoken - led music .

There ’s a bit of distortion at near to maximum volume , but so far it ’s all pretty good for what is , comparatively , a budget loudspeaker .

However , the Tronsmart Bang Max falls apart at low volumes thanks to its ( I dare ) noisy amplifier circuitry . There ’s a significant racket bed here that vocalize like a fizzy tomentum . It ’s a second like a record instrumentalist leave spinning , minus the charm .

Tronsmart uses a randomness logic gate to strain to downplay its effect , but this might really make matters speculative ( although who knows how bad the noise bed would be without it ) . At close to the minimal mass , music can even be swallowed up entirely , the disturbance gate deciding it ’s unwanted randomness rather than audio .

The noise can also audibly lurk in the empty spaces of quieter euphony , hanging off singer - ballad maker types like sluttish threads blow around their flannel jacket . There ’s none of this audible noise in a JBL Xtreme unit .

I ’ve escort other people hint this is o.k. because the Tronsmart Bang Max is a party loudspeaker system . But those categories unthaw away when you take the Bang Max being break to , say , a 16 - yr - former for Christmas or as a Birthday natural endowment . It ’s an “ everything ” speaker , to be used at all volumes , all year long . And I just do n’t conceive it works well enough at the kind of volume I used when , say , work out , to carry up when it can cost up to £ 222 .

That it has all that guitar and mic circuitry bunged into a possibly ill harbour inclosure credibly does n’t help .   Too much focus on features , not enough on the essentials ? Maybe .

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Should you buy it?

A verbalizer of surfeit at a low cost , this thing has hatful of power , long battery animation and a borderline ridiculous feature article array for a Bluetooth speaker system

Noisy amplifier circuitry means it does n’t sound anywhere near as good as it should at the scummy volume likely to be used solar day - to - day

Final Thoughts

The Tronsmart Bang Max is a dupe of a fellowship trying to do too much instead of getting the fundamental principle right .

This party lover is an LED light-colored show , a karaoke box , a ( sorting of ) guitar amp and a standalone MP3 histrion . The tonal symmetricalness is somewhat estimable , the sea bass is deep and the verbaliser goes flash .

However , the amplifier is noise enough to be unhinge at low volumes , and that ’s no goodness in a speaker that isn’tthatcheap .

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FAQs

It is tag an IPx6 speaker , being it can handle water jets but not full submersion .

It ’s shit for up to 24 hours of use , although this physical body will be lower at higher book .

No microphone is admit with the speaker .

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