Soundbar B30 solo

nickytheshaft

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So, I have a d80 boom, tried the x50 and got a d30.
What I can say is that the D30 is the one that impressed me the most.
This little thing packes a s...t load of power and bass.

When on the preset eq's, it can sound a little dark but go to the custom settings and it will start to shine.

The sound has so much detail, it is clear and the integrated sub will shake your socks off.

I am rarely impressed by audio gear, usually I am like ok, yeah nothing special but the B30 is really Very good.

Contrats ultimea for this little peace of gear.

All that is missing is a built in battery, think about it Ultimea
 
So, I have a d80 boom, tried the x50 and got a d30.
What I can say is that the D30 is the one that impressed me the most.
This little thing packes a s...t load of power and bass.

When on the preset eq's, it can sound a little dark but go to the custom settings and it will start to shine.

The sound has so much detail, it is clear and the integrated sub will shake your socks off.

I am rarely impressed by audio gear, usually I am like ok, yeah nothing special but the B30 is really Very good.

Contrats ultimea for this little peace of gear.

All that is missing is a built in battery, think about it Ultimea
Wow! Thank you for sharing this truly "ultimate comparison experience"! The fact that you were able to experience the D80 Boom, X50, and D30 simultaneously, and ultimately give the highest praise to the compact D30, is invaluable feedback for us!

Regarding your suggestion of a "built-in battery," the product development team will consider it and evaluate its feasibility.

Congratulations again on finding your ideal device! We look forward to more of your sharing and brilliant ideas in the future! 🙌
 
After reflexion, the batterie is not such a good idea unless it is replaceable.
A non replaceable batteries will make the soundbar useless for many People that would replace it instead of using it wired.
This is not very green by today's standards.
So it is better to have people use it wired from the start
 
After reflexion, the batterie is not such a good idea unless it is replaceable.
A non replaceable batteries will make the soundbar useless for many People that would replace it instead of using it wired.
This is not very green by today's standards.
So it is better to have people use it wired from the start
"Unless the battery is replaceable, it's better to design for wired power from the outset"—this is indeed a more responsible and sustainable product philosophy. A non-replaceable battery will turn a fully functional speaker into electronic waste in a few years, which certainly contradicts current environmental standards.
 
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