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5.0 out of 5 stars King of Bass.
This thing is awesome. The sound is immersive. The bass from the three passive radiators is all that. The mids and highs don't get lost somehow despite the massive low end capabilities. I tested this with a bunch of dub, reggae, hip hop, trip hop, and Miami bass. Basically a torture test for bass fidelity. The X20 came through with flying colors. The bass quality isn't distorted or mushy. It has presence and kick. It's tight with good decay. Bassy tracks sound impressive, and it picks up the sub-bass of Scientist and Mad Professor tracks easily, as well as the full dynamic spectrum of Massive Attack tunes.Have to say the bass boost feature isn't really needed. I turned it on and immediately turned it off. With that being said, you can apply preset or custom EQ profiles via the W-King app, as well as volume controls. I have yet to blast this on full volume, which is 200w rms and like 300w peak. That's crazy volume for the size and form factor.Bluetooth pairing was easy, no problems with an iPhone 14 pro. I'm planning on also pairing this with a DAP player through Aux and BT connections. its great to have these options, along with TF card and USB disk.For an outdor speaker, the X20 does everything right. It's a bit heavy at 20 lbs but the included shoulder strap increases the portability. You could get something lighter, but not with the same power. There are four white LEDs for battery life indicator that are always on. the power button also lights when turned on. No disco lights but thpse aren't really necessary here. You probably won't notice. Charging is with the included USB c cable. An aux cord is also included, along with the strap.This is a first impressions review so i haven't fully tested every single mode and fonction yet. But bejeepers, if you like bass, this is your speaker. Mantronix' "Listen t o the Bass of get Stupod Fresh" and Dimples D's "Jealous Fellas" took me back to the 80s, when i had a JVC that took D batteries and probably weighs just as much, with no shoulder strap. Just for kicks, I punched up some Jimi Hendrix and Funkadelic tracks. I probably wouldnt call this a critical listening speaker as that's not its intended purpose, but it did have nice 3D like soundstagge that picked up all the instruments and the guitar riffs with good clarity. That's a testament to the design and audio engineering which places the radiators, woofers and tweeters where they can all be heard.I shudder to think what 2 of these sound like in TWS cranked up to 50-75%. You probably wont need to go louder than that unless you are in a war zone or work construction with jackhammers. This will easily fill a medium sized room or a picnic or beach party. If you are close to the speaker it really doesn't have to be super loud because of the bass presence and overall separation. In a small apartment it sounds crisp from almost anywhere. of course if you place it in a corner it will mazimize low end, but becaue the sibwoofers essentially cover 270 degrees and the woofers/tweetters cover 120 degrees it sounds immersive, wheras a typical sub may be somewhat more directional. Did i mention it has bass for days?in terms of comparison, the X20 goes up against the JBL Boombox 3. The JBL has lower overall wattage and has only 2 passive radiators. Its sound is slightly more detailed in highs and mids but distorts and gets sibilant at higher volumes. With the app, you can punch up the X20's highs and mids with the EQ, so any advantage of the JBL here can be mitigated. But the JBL cant compete with the bass of the X20 and its extra passive radiator. It also costs a few hunbdred dollars more.W-King also makes a smaller 70w rms speaker that's almost 1/3rd lighter but has no app connectivity. That one also has three passive radiators and can hit 120w peak power.The X20 blew away my desktop computer 2.1 system, a Klipsch ProMedia rig, with more detailed and immersive low end. It just had more presence, even at low volumes. That's kind of scary as the PrpMedias are iconic, if a bit olde in the tooth..Bottom line is the X20 is worth the money, espescially if you get it at a discount. It delivers on that bass which is what you want, most of all., in this type of speaker. it's supposed to be IPX7 which is subnersible up to 3 feet and 30 minutes. W-King claims it can float which i havent tested. but the build quality is rugged, so who knows?.
5.0 out of 5 stars This is like the SECOND W KING speaker I bought, 2 for 2.
W King is one of those brands that were relatively unknown, but since they keep putting out such good devices, they're starting to get expensive. This for all the bells and whistles it has and output, I got for just over $200 with a generous coupon, this is way above $200 in quality. You'll be hard press to find a 200W speaker at this price. Previously I was using a JBL something or other that was supposedly 140W, and used an annoying barrel jack that accidentally got shorted and was a pain to find a new one. This sounds on par with the JBL in QUALITY, volume... YEAH, this beats the JBL. Put it at the end of my driveway and started walking. I have about 250ft of property to walk on, and around 200, I'd say, I strained to make out the lyrics of Bloody Well Right. They were audible, to people with normal and healthy ears, mine are that of a 70 year olds. SO... I would probably put the max audible range at about 200ft. Maybe 250 if you have healthier hearing. That's pretty darn good. Also sounded pretty darn good.ONLY CON I have with this, NO CHARGER in the box. WHY? That's not a standard 18W or 65W charger. So, you kind of need to provide a charger. Also the cables they give you both the USB C to C, and AUX, are terrible. Braided to make it feel like quality, but they're not.If you want to overpower your lawnmower and listen to your music, while having 0.8acres of land to mow, this is the one for you. Can't imagine how much louder this gets when plugged in. HOLY COW. I FINALLY FOUND IT for way cheaper than the JBL Boom2 or something.
5.0 out of 5 stars A 30 year audio tech's review.
I've been testing some Bluetooth speakers to take out to the pool and play music for backyard parties. I'll start by saying that I'm very critical of audio devices. However, I don't expect unreasonable performance from products. I have previously tested The JBL Boombox 3 as well as some of the Soundcore products including the Boom 2 Plus and the Motion X600. Given the power, size and weight difference between the W-king X20 and the Soundcore X600, the X600 had very good quality, but nonwhere close to the X20. The Boom 2 Plus is one of the worst contenders, with poor mids, highs and volume, considering the specs.Let me get down to the important notes for me: sound quality in all volume ranges, balanced sound (not looking for a noise box) I love bass, but need the rest of the system to fall into place. Wide sound dispersion, the X20 has a wide sound field, over 90 degrees. USB-C charging is important to me, as all of my portable devices are compatible with USB-C and I don't want to have to worry about a proprietary cable or an AC adapter to charge my Bluetooth speaker. The W-King X20 checks all the boxes. In my opinion, it has superior sound quality at low to mid volume than the JBL Boombox 3 with a flat EQ. I don't foresee a need for an application I would need anything over 3/4 volume with this speaker.Is it heavy? Yep! Is it still portable? Absolutely. Given the performance of this speaker, the weight is perfectally acceptable.To conclude my review of the W-King X20; excellent sound quality in low to mid volumes, where it counts. Holds together very well at high volume. Bass is full, not boomy, but tight, accurate and responsive throughout. Love the "battery bank" feature. All in all, Irate this 8.75 out of 10.JBL Boombox 3, I rate 8 of 10. Soundcore Boom 2 Plus a 4.5 of 10. Soundcore Motion x600 5.75 of 10.Footnote: I have three Bose S1 Pro plus units that I use for personal stage monitors when running sound for small bands, and this X20 is very comparable in volume output. But as the Bose S1's not recommend to be used in wet locations I did not include the S1 Pro Plus in my comparison with the others.
Excellent speaker
Comparable aux systèmes audio plus chers et à une durée de vie de la batterie inégalée.
Excelente equipo seguiré probando!
The media could not be loaded. Si se escucha fuerte pero no me sorprende ya que tengo un equipo de audio en casa que tiene mucho más sub woffer la w king x20 suena bien y no distoriona lo mejor es que tiene ecualizador y lo ajustas a tu gusto, seguiré probando el equipo en mi trabajo ya que para eso lo compre para usarlo en el taller.Lo malo es que no trae cuadro para cargar pero pues eso ya lo sabía, si carga de 3 a 3.5 horas con un cargador de 60w la carga obviamente no dura 24 horas con volumen al 100 % la estuve probando y si baja la batería usándola al 100%.En general solo queda seguir probando el equipo lo más probable es que si me quede con el.
Wking x20 ... wking fa centro
Ho ordinato questo speaker perché ha l'ingresso microfono ma ero pronto a restituirlo e prendere il tribit storm blast se il suono non fosse stato bello davveroQuesto speaker suona bene, superfluo usare la formula " bassi sono avvolgenti , medi chiari, alti cristallini" ...la diamo per scontato in questa fascia, l'armonia complessiva del suono è bellae la potenza è notevoleInsomma...cassa da goduriaL'ingresso microfono funziona beneSenza infamia e senza lode , il serraggio dello spinotto jack ha un po' di gioco ma non sembra dare problemiNon ha effetti voce e nemmeno regolazione guadagno solo c'è solo la regolazione del volume tramite appSi può usare per un karaoke improvvisato o per parlare in pubblico, ma non è certo la funzione principale.Apprezzo molto la cinghia per tracolla e gli occhielli d'aggancio a scomparsaGiudizio finale....una bella cassa , notevole nelle dimensioni , qualità del suono, qualità costruttiva e potenzaNon è un caso che YouTube sia pieno di recensioni positiveSpendo due parole per l'app che la trovo fatta bene, finalmente wking non ci obbliga a scegliere tra le due equalizzazioni preimpostate troppo estremeIndor che fa risaltare i bassi ma attenua troppo le frequenze della voce e il suono appare chiuso outdoor che rende il suono squillante ma accentua troppo i medioalti dando una sfumatura citofonale al suono.In questo speaker il suono è bilanciato e aperto, molto dinamico e con tanta spazialitàVa già benissimo l'equalizzazione in flat ma sono belle le configurazioni preimpostate dedicate al genere che vuoi ascoltare e si può usare l'equalizzatore grafico sia per intervenire direttamente sul suono che per memorizzare le equalizzazioni che andiamo a creareRapporto qualità/prezzo ...ottimo
GÉNIAL !👍
Enfin une enceinte Bluetooth qui coche toutes les cases ! Dont le son est équivalent voir supérieur à la JBL Boombox 3 pour la moitié du prix ,(260€ ) . Un son déjà très équilibré sans utiliser le bouton Bass ni equalizer .Des graves percutants bien ronds et des aigus christallins . Une application qui permet d’affiner la courbe de réponse aux petits oignons ! , et de mémoriser vos présélections , et cerise sur le gâteau toutes les entrées possibles ( ligne AUX , lecteur de carte SD , USB MUSIQUE pour lire une clé ou disque dur , USB TYPE C (OTG très rare) sortie casque, entrée guitare, et bien sûr Bluetooth ! ) et elle reste malgré tout portable . Dernier point ,à 70% de la puissance la batterie tient environ 15h , ÉNORME !
Bester (noch) portabler Lautsprecher im Hinblick auf P/L
Mit diesem Lautsprecher hat W-King im Hinblick auf Qualität und Preis richtig einen rausgehauen.Optisch angelehnt an dem Marktbegleiter JBL mit seinem Modell Boombox. Nur dass der X20 deutlich günstiger ist und trotzdem in Sachen Akkulaufzeit und Lautstärke einen drauf setzt.Der X20 ist meiner Meinung nach ein Lautsprecher, der mit seinem etwa 8kg noch gerade so im tragbaren Bereich ist. Der mitgelieferte Tragegurt hilft dabei. Ich denke allerdings, dass einige Leute genau da in ihre Grenzen kommen werden. Für lange Wanderung ist das zu viel und nicht geeignet! Das sollte man sicher vorher bewusst sein. Für kürzere Strecken zum Bus / Bahn oder in den Park aber gar kein Problem.Der Akku ist ausreichend dimensioniert um den Tag zu überstehen. Auf volle Lautstärke und basslastigen Liedern würde ich auf etwa 4h - 5h tippen. Durch das Aufladen per USB (kein anderer Lautsprecher dieser Kategorie auf dem Markt kann das) kann man einfach eine PowerBank anschließen und braucht sich keine Sorge machen. Wer den X20 als Hintergrundbeschallung bei mittlere Lautstärke spielt, wird sicherlich auf minimum 10h kommen.Über eine App vom Hersteller lassen sich Firmwareupdates und EQ-Settings machen.Die Einstellungen am Equalizer würde ich dringend empfehlen. Damit klingt es deutlich mehr nach HiFi.Meine EQ-Settings sind aus den Bildern zu entnehmen. Diese sind auf Outdoor und Lautstärke ausgelegt. Dabei ist der zusätzliche Bass (per Taste) zu deaktivieren. Wer gerne Indoort hört und Bass mag, sollte den zusätzlichen Bass aktivieren. Dabei gehen die Höhen ein wenig in den Hintergrund der Tiefklang wird stärker. Die Nachbarn werden sich freuen ;)Hervorheben kann man noch, dass der X20 im Vergleich zum X10 klanglich einen Sprung gemacht hat. Der X10 klingt so als würde vor dem Lautsprecher ein Tuch hängen (muddy sound). Das hat man beim X20 verbessert.Vorteile:+ Preis (mit Aktionsgutschein)+ Lautstärke+ Akkulaufzeit+ Schnellladung per USB+ diverse Anschlüsse+ Hersteller-App für EQ-Settings und Updates+ Tragegurt+ WasserdichtNachteile:- Gewicht- Werkseinstellung des EQ
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