Make JBL PartyBox 710 Portable and Outdoor Soundboks Comparison

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Product Links:
    Jackery 300: amzn.to/3LFRn96
    Jackery 240: amzn.to/37jJmYu
    JBL Partybox 710: amzn.to/3r6SmXU
    Soundboks 2: amzn.to/3KgdS4e
    My Soundboks 2 vs Soundbox 3 Video:
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 206

  • @Panslapper
    @Panslapper Рік тому +10

    If you look on the drop down back panel it will tell you exactly how much juice the 710 will pull...it's listed as 160watts. I am not sure if that is peak or continuous at this point. It's best to check what the speaker will draw on start up as most electronic stuff have a boost need on start up which is where alot of people go wrong choosing a power pack of sort. It would be helpful if you could plug in and start up to see what the initial draw would be before it settles down into its continuous draw. The continuous draw will not be the same as peak and needs to be considered in the choice of the battery pack/generator. So in short the battery/generator needs to cover the start up draw and the continuous draw of the speaker. The safer choice would be the 300w here but if the start up draw is confirmed as less than 200 watts then the 200watt will do the job. I am considering the Jackery 240 for my 710 as we don't have the 300 in the UK.
    Its crazy though as the 710 might only about last 1.5 hours on the Jackery 300 at around 70% whereas the JBL 310 lasts around 6 hours. Economically the Jackery 500 would be the better choice for a 2-3 hour party but then its £500 on top the of the price of the 710....so probably best to find a good extension lead and a mains plug and a more convenient location. Great review for battery info and very helpful my friend, thanks.

    • @Theaudioguru
      @Theaudioguru Рік тому +1

      The speaker is definitely 700-800 rms watts in theory it only draws 150-180 watts of currents Jbl and Samsung have some of the most efficient amplifiers for their systems in the market so it helps to know what you’re talking about first before you comment lol when I had my 710 I ram it off my Milwaukee 12.0 battery with the 200 watt adapter at 60-85% volume no problem at all

    • @Panslapper
      @Panslapper 5 місяців тому

      I suggest you read my comment again before you judge as now you look the bigger fool. 160w is what the speaker might draw and not what it will put out in regards to volume. @@Theaudioguru

    • @tadassmolskas3014
      @tadassmolskas3014 12 днів тому

      Thats not how amps work buddy

  • @DerLachsNacken
    @DerLachsNacken 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the Vid.
    Bought a 710 and noticed afterwards theres no battery. And never found someone use it with a powerbank.
    Thanks mate. Greetings from Black forest germany

    • @Prokilla486
      @Prokilla486 3 місяці тому +1

      Schwarzwald auf englisch hört sich irgendwie seltsam an haha

  • @SheikhM5c
    @SheikhM5c 2 роки тому +11

    JBL seemed like a clear cut winner on bass as most reviews I’ve seen. But the sound box to me had better clarity and audio quality. Could have just been my headphones though or my sound preference. JBL is a monster though. Glad I got one on the way haha

    • @Sizzerb81
      @Sizzerb81 2 роки тому

      Earwax.

    • @SheikhM5c
      @SheikhM5c 2 роки тому

      @@Sizzerb81 Love the internet losers.

  • @djspeedlace4859
    @djspeedlace4859 5 місяців тому +1

    Great review, exactly what I was looking for!! You've justified my choice towards the JBL partybox. Always been a huge fan of JBL's studio monitors as well.👍👍

  • @teslacybertruck750
    @teslacybertruck750 11 місяців тому +2

    You can never go wrong with any JBL partybox ❤ I am a proud owner of a PB110

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  11 місяців тому +4

      PB110 is one of the best portable speakers ever made period.

  • @landymaui4465
    @landymaui4465 2 роки тому +7

    Hope JBL Partybox 720 will be battery-powered in 2023.

    • @Panslapper
      @Panslapper Рік тому +2

      I hope you find a roadie in the same year...no offence. I highly doubt it for a few reasons, the obvious is the weight. JBL know that weight would push potential buyers elsewhere. It would be very difficult being a portable speaker. Most Powered PA speakers that range from 1000watts RMS upwards are only half the weight or less of the 710. You would be looking at around 35kg per 710 with an internal battery.

  • @traknologist
    @traknologist 2 роки тому +9

    I was planning on doing the same thing!!! Doing a lot of mobile events I was thinking this would be a great way to get away from gas generators!

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      Absolutely.

    • @landymaui4465
      @landymaui4465 2 роки тому +1

      @@steve31785 Could you, please, test at max. volume
      how many hours the battery makes it work?

    • @theaverageguy3884
      @theaverageguy3884 Рік тому +2

      I host small pop up events in parks with my 2 x JBL 310. Last night they both did go out of bettery after 4-5 hours play time. Im a Dj so planing to rig up with Dj decks and mixer soon but then i will need electric power. I looking to upgrade my 2 JBL 310s to 2 x 710 or 1000s but not sure yet. What do you use and prefer ? Thanks 😊

    • @traknologist
      @traknologist Рік тому +1

      @@theaverageguy3884 I have a 710. I love it but the durability is horrendous. I’d love for them to reimagine the 710 for Dj’s by making them pole mountable maybe 5-9 pounds lighter, handles or a handle on the side and secure the rubber better.

    • @theaverageguy3884
      @theaverageguy3884 Рік тому +2

      @@traknologist I agree the 310s have pole mount under. Then you get the sound up from the ground and it sound much louder.

  • @Yankeerex
    @Yankeerex 2 роки тому +3

    EXCELLENT REVIEW!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
    Love your detailed explanation of frequency response and everything else. Wish you the best

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @Yankeerex
      @Yankeerex 2 роки тому +1

      @@steve31785
      Keep it up 💯

  • @richperry349
    @richperry349 4 місяці тому

    I put this exact set up in my Scion I.Q.😊 fits perfect and freaks ppl out in traffic.

  • @willd7582
    @willd7582 Рік тому +2

    Ill take the soundbok as it has similar good sound in a smaller easier to move package-if i want more id get 2.

  • @theaverageguy3884
    @theaverageguy3884 Рік тому +3

    710 sounds better and the bass are so deep and crisp. Its a no brainer to me 😊

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  Рік тому +1

      To be fair one is a portable speaker and one is not. I really like the bass peak on the soundboks 2. It’s around 70 hz ish. The peak on the 710 is pretty low (sub bass region) so you don’t get that good mid bass kick. Overall though if you have the extra dough to get a good battery bank, the 710 is pretty amazing.

    • @theaverageguy3884
      @theaverageguy3884 Рік тому

      @@steve31785 I have a huge generator 😊

  • @sofianelmoussaoui2926
    @sofianelmoussaoui2926 2 роки тому +3

    i have an ecoflow 288wh and it can handle a lot of power. With a 310 plugged with it can consume at max vol and bassboost a little bit less than 200w of consumption.
    Now i bought a big 15 inch pa speaker(rcf art 725a) and a 18 inch sub the jbl prx 818xlf and with full bass with speaker the consumption can go up to 850w-900w peak before my battery starts to overload/turns off for safety. But in most case it consume less than 600w (750wrms sub + 700wrms top speaker real).

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      I considered the eco flow. How long does your PA/sub setup last on that 288wh?

    • @sofianelmoussaoui2926
      @sofianelmoussaoui2926 2 роки тому +1

      @@steve31785 If i playing the speaker at around 60 percent and the sub around 80 to 100 percent it will last around 2hours to 2h30.
      If you re constantly playing at full volume with very slight distorsion and limiting processing of sub and speaker it will last 1h20-1h30.
      And if moderate to low volume under 40 percent with bass at max to compensate. It lasts 3h to 4h

    • @alexdoukas
      @alexdoukas 2 роки тому

      how much time can it last the pb 310 on bassboost 1 lights off full volume on this powerstation?

    • @sofianelmoussaoui2926
      @sofianelmoussaoui2926 2 роки тому

      @@alexdoukas At least 4 hours when charging the battery at the same time.
      It s a 80000mah battery but i think in terms of power handling even the small river mini (210wh/58400mah) can handle the power of partybox 1000 with no problem.
      I found on the net that the battery of PB 310 is 10400mah in comparison.

    • @alexdoukas
      @alexdoukas 2 роки тому

      @@sofianelmoussaoui2926 pb 310 cant charge and play at the same time. I m about to buy eco flow river pro and use it for partybox 710 but still out of stock everywhere

  • @noksenwangsa916
    @noksenwangsa916 Рік тому +2

    JBL 710 is specified to consume 160 watt of electricity in full function which is pretty efficient. 800 Watt RMS is the amplitude of the system. Don't get confused.

  • @mountain_grizzly2732
    @mountain_grizzly2732 2 роки тому +1

    At max volume, the powerbank was struggling to provide enough power, i could be wrong. Never had mine crackle like that plugged in on a circuit at max volume. That or your unit is defective either way thats a cool set up!

  • @jayr122001
    @jayr122001 Рік тому +1

    JBL is the king of portable speakers

  • @TroyRudd574
    @TroyRudd574 11 місяців тому

    Thanks so much! I've been looking all over for the correct info on which portable power solution I needed.
    You NAILED 🔨it! I almost went for the new PB Ultimate, but decided I'd probably get more bang for the $$ with a pair of PartyBox 710s. #JBL #JBLPartyBox710

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  11 місяців тому +2

      The 710 is pretty amazing.

  • @borg386
    @borg386 Рік тому

    BTW, if anyone is looking for an excellent deal on an awesome power station.
    Right now Amazon has the ecoflow river 600 watt power station on sale. Regular $400, but now with a $150 off standard coupon, bringing it down to only $250.
    I have one, and it has all the bells and whistles on it, it works great!
    Today is September 23 FYI.

    • @jacemonboutwell1986
      @jacemonboutwell1986 Рік тому

      How long would the battery last while powering the 710? Not sure what volume you typically keep it at.

  • @borg386
    @borg386 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for a great comparison. Well done!
    These sound banks are great! I run my Bose L1 compact and two wireless microphone transmitters on a little Jackery 150, along with 2 s1 pros( which have their own internal batteries), and it lasts all night..
    The versatility these things bring to us with our set up is hard to beat.
    BTW, so far I'm impressed with the Jbl partyboxs across the board. I just want to add a little thump to my set up.
    Of course the big debate is, is it better to get 2 310s which have their own internal batteries, or get one 710, which of course would need a power bank to run on its own?
    I have several different battery banks, so that part is not an issue.
    May the research continue.

  • @k5257
    @k5257 2 роки тому

    Per favore, se tale batteria è sufficiente pre, Party box 710 per giocare proprio come una normale presa a casa?E quanto verrà eseguito da questa unità di tempo, quante ore?

  • @alexlittig7927
    @alexlittig7927 2 роки тому +4

    I tested my 710 with a device that very accurately measures wattage. At 60% volume with bass boost one level 1 and the eq bass all the way up playing a 40hz test tone I was hitting over 300 watts getting near 400w. I can't test higher because I live in an apartment and that test already shook my whole apartment probobly along with the ones on the other side of the wall. So I have to be careful so I don't have the police at my place. This weekend in the middle of the day I'll try to see what 80% can do.
    You can't trust what the powerbank display is putting put.

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      Can’t wait to hear what 80% does. I have also used a watt measurer and I think I got to 213. I will say though that the bass rolls off around 60% so I’m guessing it’s not going to pull much higher than what you already got. But would love to know if it changes much.

    • @alexlittig7927
      @alexlittig7927 2 роки тому +1

      @@steve31785 I was able to do 100% today. You were correct. Max drawn was 352W. It was mostly around 290W.

    • @alexlittig7927
      @alexlittig7927 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 I have a little short on my channel

    • @alexlittig7927
      @alexlittig7927 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 I smelled a very slight burning smell after that test. I dont recommend doing test tones at max volume. Lol.

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      @@alexlittig7927 yikes you smelled that from the speaker?

  • @UhMeriox
    @UhMeriox 2 роки тому +2

    Nice video I just purchased my JBL 710! And I’m excited! If you don’t mind me asking how long does the jackery typically last with the 710!

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +4

      Of course. The one I have I estimate will get you 4-5 hours on max volume with heavy bass songs based on a 1 hour test I did. I’m guessing it would be closer to 7 hours with moderate volumes and closer to all day if you have bass boost off.

    • @draxilion
      @draxilion 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 hello, one question: could another more powerful current generator be used to make it last longer? thank you

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +2

      @@draxilion yup absolutely. There are a ton of them out there

    • @csekovagyok
      @csekovagyok 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 Hey, if its not plugged in, can it be used in a car or outdoor where is no electicity? Not plugged to port. Im thinking to buy one

  • @frankl8565
    @frankl8565 2 роки тому

    How long would you say your jackery would power the jbl?

  • @kolinbuckley3517
    @kolinbuckley3517 2 роки тому +2

    People don't understand that the RMS power is found at a continuous sine wave at a specific frequency. Most likely a lower one that requires more power. When you are playing music you don't get that continuous sine wave so of course you won't get close to the rated RMS power. Go ahead and play some bass notes continuously and see how much it draws.

    • @kolinbuckley3517
      @kolinbuckley3517 2 роки тому +1

      The JBL has a higher rating because it is capable of reproducing bass frequencies continuously. Test both at 45Hz and see the power consumption of both. The party box will be way higher.

    • @patriktoldi9886
      @patriktoldi9886 2 роки тому +1

      @@kolinbuckley3517 the pb 710 easily go below 30hz!!!

  • @hoangle6928
    @hoangle6928 7 місяців тому

    How long u can play jbl pb 710 at 50 percent volume ( with bass boost ) with the light feature turn on by the jackery power station?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  7 місяців тому

      Significantly depends on the type of music, but probably 5-6 hrs

  • @bernardosilva-po8ul
    @bernardosilva-po8ul 4 місяці тому

    Mano y cuánto te dura esa central de batería , cuántas horas al maximo volumen con pb 710

  • @williamlineiii9372
    @williamlineiii9372 2 роки тому +2

    Wattage consumption and output are two different things.

  • @shubhamjoshi2064
    @shubhamjoshi2064 2 роки тому

    mostly it will take around 300 Watts...150 Watts for each speaker is enough...they are quite efficient speaker....so 150 for each is enough to push its max limit...Advatised power may be its peak power which is it's amp can push to speaker with high THD for a small duration....

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      Yea in reality. It does advertise as 800 watts RMS though. You’d think if it was peak power, they’d just say 800 watts.

  • @carlosarevalo8189
    @carlosarevalo8189 2 роки тому +1

    The solar generator is $1600
    To power the jl speaker plus the speaker ?
    The soundbox is a $1000 INCLUDING THE BATTERY 🔋
    MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      Just looked up the Jackery power station I’m using in my video and it’s $255 with coupon right now.

  • @rawux1228
    @rawux1228 2 роки тому +4

    300-400w max is my guess
    edit: jbl pb 1000 output about 400-500W (stated in user manual) so logically it should be less powerfull than jbl pb 1000 as it costs less. Your watt-meter probably shows average power consumption and power varies on music. I think you should measure power consumption on specific frequency. To be honest they can write what ever they want to make people buy it lets say those 800W could be an amplifier rms power at 1 ohm and 10% or more THD, messing up speaker max power with rms rating (this usually happens with most speakers for sale) or simply lies competitive numbers to buyers because sony or lg did so. 300W is quite a lot of power to efficient and high spl drivers. Some lg, philips, samsung ect. home systems are ratted at 3500W - 5000W but are about 200W and people are thinking that its so good and loud :D Its called marketing.

    • @BH4x0r
      @BH4x0r Рік тому

      I suppose each woofer/tweeter has it's own amplifier and if you feed 150W into a woofer and 150W into a tweeter that's still considerable to be a 150W speaker as they play separate frequencies, so i guess they just add up all the amplifiers' power

    • @rawux1228
      @rawux1228 Рік тому

      @@BH4x0r As far as I know there is no tweeters that require more than 10-20W. Maybe there is some but definitely not on this speaker.
      Tricks they use:
      1. They combine all maximum power of woofers/speakers (that power where speaker blows instantly) witch is nonsense to us.
      2. Tells amp's max power at 1ohm witch is nonsense if they use lets say 6 ohm speakers.
      3. I had 10W speaker and it was advertised as 25W so manufacturer written on the box with small letters "it fells like 25W" :D
      4. They use efficient drivers and boxes tuned for higher frequencies to make them sound loud and without deep bass as it requires more power and lies again about RMS power.
      5. Races with other companies who lies about the wattage too.
      6. Just writes a random number so its impressive to a buyer :D
      7. Uses class A amplifier (I doubt, its probably class D) witch is not efficient and requires a lot of cooling.
      400W RMS to a 8 Inch mid-range speaker is already pretty much insane. Not sure if there is some that can handle that.

    • @BH4x0r
      @BH4x0r Рік тому

      @@rawux1228 Not necessarily at low ohms only, look at the Devialet overpriced 108dB Phantom Gold for example
      they claim 4500W RMS while you can't pull that much power out of a single wall socket, and especially not in the US
      the thing is their amp would be able to produce that much power if the gain was set higher and if it had better cooling (even with the current drivers installed)
      but there's the kicker: the amps are able to do that with the current drivers, but they simply are turned down
      that's actually a good thing, if you have an enormous headroom on an amplifier, especially in an "audiophile" speaker like the Devialet, you'll most likely be playing at 0.001% THD *electrically, because the drivers will always have distortion*, but still headroom is a great thing on amplifiers
      HOWEVER you shouldn't call your 200W RMS speaker a 4500W speaker.. just because the amp would be able to do that
      i have my 600W RMS sub at home on a 2400W RMS @ 4Ohm amp, but it's turned down to about 600W RMS (amp has 140VDC rails so about 98.5V RMS AC)
      the sub is wired to 4Ohms aswell.
      My most expensive pair of speakers has 2 compression drivers as tweeters, and the speakers can draw more than 110W (it's 2x90W biamplified, so the woofer and tweeter amps share the same power supply but different amps and are crossed over differently)
      but ye once again they should state the power it's actually doing rather than amp power

    • @rawux1228
      @rawux1228 Рік тому

      @@BH4x0r Yea, its still just a marketing trick. Its not a bad thing to have more powerful amp but its like saying you car will go 500mph but in real life you can get that speed only going downhill. Can't blame JBL too much because most companies do this.

  • @stenimark
    @stenimark Рік тому

    How long can that external battery power 710?

  • @HolyDonutify
    @HolyDonutify 2 роки тому +1

    I wish I loved anything as much as you love speakers. These songs need a music video following a girl riding a one wheel holding her hat to keep it from flying off.

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      Hell ya, need to look into hiring one.

  • @user-ip9vu7jr1r
    @user-ip9vu7jr1r 2 роки тому

    Hello My friend, I watched the video from the beginning to the end and I want to say that this is a very good review for the JBL Partybox, If I may just ask What is the real watt that Jbl Partybox 710 brings? And I also wanted to know if this speaker is recommended for connecting a TV via Bluetooth inside the house? And one more thing, how many battery hours does this speaker get if I take it out of the house and want to use it outside? And is it possible to use the Partybox without a power charger outside the house? And another question - which Partybox is better, the 1000 or the 710?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  Рік тому

      You have to plug this speaker into a power source to use it as I show in the video. If connecting to a TV, you should probably use an aux cable. The 1000 will have more bass but most people will not need more bass than this especially indoors.

  • @Cornetto1997
    @Cornetto1997 2 роки тому +3

    710 vs 1000 what you think?

    • @devonvili
      @devonvili 2 роки тому +3

      For 1000 you get the more expensive and better one with better subwoofer as well. But in my opinion I think I prefer 710 more than the 1000 cuz 710 just feels kinda nostalgia to me more than the 1000

    • @devonvili
      @devonvili 2 роки тому +2

      Well 2months later, I got the JBL partybox 1000... Didn't regret it at all.

  • @Robsreviewsanddemos
    @Robsreviewsanddemos 2 роки тому +2

    RMS is output watts. Don't you find the sound profile changes when you crank up the jbl over 50%.

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Rob, yes it is. In looking around for a suitable power station, pretty much everyone was responding to my comments that’d I’d need something over 800 watts to handle an 800 RMS speaker and I was skeptical so I took a chance and bought this battery and it turns out I was right. In terms of the sound profile, yes, I mention it via text at 18:52. Most definitely the mids and highs stand out more the higher you go above around 60% since the bass doesn’t increase after that. I’m totally fine with that as rarely do I need to play over that volume and the bass output on this i don’t feel is lacking even at the higher volumes.

    • @Robsreviewsanddemos
      @Robsreviewsanddemos 2 роки тому +3

      @@steve31785 That's bad info, you want to look at power consumption not rms. Power consumption on the 1000 for example is 150 watts. Obviously with your readings, the 710 is probably around 125 watts, probably 135 is what it reads on the spec tag. The RMS is output, that's total watts running to the cones and sub after the amplifier. I can't find the 710's consumption on the website but it's probably on the back of the speaker somewhere. I'll check later.

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      @@Robsreviewsanddemos yea clearly it was. I actually heard this before about the 1000 that it said power consumption 150 watts. I saw somewhere tho that the 710 says 160 I believe? Regardless, it did hit 189. Now that could be partially due to the inverter power needed to run the outlet but that’s usually only 3-5 watts so should be pretty accurate. Let me know what u find!

    • @patriktoldi9886
      @patriktoldi9886 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 the 710 has 160w Rms

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      @@patriktoldi9886 thanks, that’s what I thought.

  • @SinCityBill
    @SinCityBill Рік тому

    i have the partybox 1000 and the 310 and a jackery 500... havent tried it out for tailgates yet next few weeks will see..

    • @The_Old_Spice
      @The_Old_Spice Рік тому

      Tell me how did it go with the pb1000 ?

    • @SinCityBill
      @SinCityBill Рік тому

      @@The_Old_Spice the 310 is prefect for tailgating.. i haven't taken the 1000 yet i will for sure tho...

  • @nicolaeemilvoinea3169
    @nicolaeemilvoinea3169 Рік тому

    Where I find that battery to buy ?

  • @danilevi8008
    @danilevi8008 2 роки тому

    how much time can the jackery 300 last playing full volune with the partybox710?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +2

      It really depends on the music, but after using it more I’m thinking around 3-4 hours.

    • @danilevi8008
      @danilevi8008 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 thanks ❤️

  • @jonathanadriani9130
    @jonathanadriani9130 2 роки тому +2

    Good comparison!!... Can you do a comparison with teufel's product?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +2

      Not able to since I don’t own one. They seem loud and bassy though based on what I’ve seen. With the big one from a few years back, I know there was a lot of distortion at higher volumes based on reviews I saw.

    • @technikundco.5027
      @technikundco.5027 2 роки тому +1

      I think you mein the teufel rockster. Its much louder. I own the 710 and I also had the Teufel Rockster in 2018-2019. It’s even louder that the Partybox 1000 but the battery only lasts 30 min on full vol. with a car battery 12V 100ah you can get 6 hours on full or even more

    • @jonathanadriani9130
      @jonathanadriani9130 2 роки тому

      @@technikundco.5027 Did you have tecnical problems with teufel rockster?

    • @technikundco.5027
      @technikundco.5027 2 роки тому +1

      @@jonathanadriani9130 no but mechanical. 2 time the “tires” broke inside. I don’t know how I say it in the best way but the wood at the bottom of the speaker broke. This happened 2 times so I sendet it back and got the money back

  • @666Lachrimae666
    @666Lachrimae666 Рік тому

    On the partybox for the app can you like alter the EQ? maybe to make the treble More prominent and the bass Less prominent should you want to

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  Рік тому +1

      Yes! There was an update to the JBL partybox app where you can do that now. Just 3 band eq.

    • @666Lachrimae666
      @666Lachrimae666 Рік тому

      @@steve31785 Thank you for the response Stephen! I've heard from Many people now that the Partybox is so bass heavy that it pretty much drowns everything else out was just hoping you can lower the bass if needed. I'm definitely getting one of these one day :) thanks again

  • @Sm3karN1337
    @Sm3karN1337 6 місяців тому

    Can you pair a soundboks speaker with a jbl partybox with no delay? I have a soundboks and was thinking to buy a used partybox

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  6 місяців тому

      Via auxiliary cable, yes

    • @Sm3karN1337
      @Sm3karN1337 6 місяців тому

      @@steve31785 with no delay between the 2 speakers?

  • @bigboss-Miami
    @bigboss-Miami 2 роки тому +1

    How long does that battery last when playing the 710!?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      Really depends on music and volume level. Probably only 2-3 hours at max with heavy bass songs. Moderate level with mixed song types maybe 5-6?

    • @bigboss-Miami
      @bigboss-Miami 2 роки тому

      Thanks!! Because of this video i ordered this speaker and the Anker 535 Portable Power Station. I chose the anker over the jackery because they have a better warranty and there is a good chance i blow the battery up! 😂

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      @@bigboss-Miami awesome! That battery should last longer. 500 wH vs 300 wH. Let me know how it goes!

  • @VirgilPascu
    @VirgilPascu 2 роки тому

    JBL 710 does have a battery or needs a permanent power connection ?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      Needs power connection, hence the use of the power bank. The power bank needed is not too big.

  • @MegaEddie123455
    @MegaEddie123455 2 роки тому +1

    How many hours can u play partybox with that battery?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      Totally depends on music type and what volume. Heavy bass music full volume might be around 3 hours. But you’ll certainly get more at lower volumes.

    • @MegaEddie123455
      @MegaEddie123455 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 (Thanks for the speedy reply 🙏

  • @clayinosaint3964
    @clayinosaint3964 Рік тому

    Partybox 710 planning to get it next year,why next year?? Coz i still hve my philips x500 😅😅 so next year difinitely get the jbl since i can pay it for 12mos at amazon hahahaha $65 amonth

  • @Kevo_314
    @Kevo_314 2 роки тому

    Is there a cord plugged in to the jbl?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      Yea you’ll see it in the video. Goes into the power bank.

  • @sebjoe3752
    @sebjoe3752 2 роки тому

    AFTER PLAYING FOR 30 MINUTES HOW MUCH BATTERY DID IT USE (JBL 710)

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      U can double check the video but I think from the beginning to the end of the video it used about 8%.

  • @rawtruthisahardpilltoswall6180
    @rawtruthisahardpilltoswall6180 2 роки тому +1

    That 710 sounds fuller

  • @CleimarReitz
    @CleimarReitz Рік тому

    Até quantos metros a 710 chega em alcance será?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  Рік тому

      Probably 30 meters line of site easily

  • @joosengels874
    @joosengels874 2 роки тому

    how long does the power bank last at 100%?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      Really will depend on what music you play. But with heavy bass music could be as little as 2-3 hours. Could be 4-5 with non bass heavy music.

  • @goodbyechannel_110
    @goodbyechannel_110 2 роки тому

    Wow so Really Soundness

  • @alexdoukas
    @alexdoukas 2 роки тому +1

    I was wondering if this can work and with your effort i see it works fine. I was thinking to buy the 710 but the no battery was stoping me to do that.Since i like to party outside at the beach. So i would like to ask some questions .
    When you play on ac mode at 60% does it sound the same like when you plugged it at the power station or it lowers bass.
    How many hours does it achieve on power station?
    Did you see any noticable sound difference at ac mode and power station?
    Also i have pb100 and on spotify i got a lil louder than apple music also at my air pods pro the db meter on my iphone 13 promax doesnt reach higher than spotify.Usually its like 3 db's louder.
    Awesome video

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      So first off, I don’t notice any sound or bass difference on power station vs wall outlet. The power station I have I estimate will last 4-5 hours on max volume with heavy bass (power draining) songs. Obviously you’ll get more if you aren’t maxing the volume out. That’ll decrease a bit with the Jackery 240. With Apple Music listen to some newer songs and compare them to Spotify songs and see what sounds louder at max volume. Older songs tend to be a bit quieter on Apple Music. I also have the PB100. That speaker is one of the best out there.

    • @alexdoukas
      @alexdoukas 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 I have tested lossless songs also still Spotify was a bit louder in pb100.
      True pb 100 is by far the best speaker you can get in terms of mobility. Deep bass and loud enough. Only con is the battery (i wanted a lil bigger) without lights and bass boost 1 can reach 4-5 hours max volume. Will you do a comparison between 710 and 100 outside just to see the difference. Also I checked ecoflow River power station seems good for this job. One last thing is how it is possible to play a speaker with 800 Watts with power station outputs 300 or 500 Watts

    • @ilysmmtyk17
      @ilysmmtyk17 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 I’ve a feeling ur power station is costly aha

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      @@ilysmmtyk17 you could get one for around 200$ that would handle fine. And generally useful to have anyway besides making the speaker portable.

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      @@alexdoukas you see in the video it does not need 800 watts. It turns out the power draw does not equate to the RMS wattage. And eco flow looks good but I like the Jackerys because they are light.

  • @yerardparker5480
    @yerardparker5480 2 роки тому +1

    JBL 👍

  • @samuelullian8881
    @samuelullian8881 Рік тому

    How long will this power the 710 for?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  Рік тому

      Depends on volume, bass settings and song type. Prob full volume would be around 2-3 hours w heavy bass songs, but moderate vol closer to 4-5

  • @djnabinrajapur3sendurabard2080

    How much time jackery output jbl 710 jbl box

  • @Juply
    @Juply 2 роки тому

    Which one do you prefer?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +3

      For outdoor and portability sake, soundboks 2. For indoor large party, JBL Partybox 710. If you have a large outdoor venue and the money however, the bass on the 710 is going to be generally better than the soundboks 2 in all environments.

  • @user-gs2md8be5y
    @user-gs2md8be5y 2 роки тому

    How much is the minimum and maximum input wattage on the 710?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      I know that the input wattage on the 710 is rated at 160 (from a couple internet sources). And the max I got from it was 189w. When the speaker is just in standby or playing music really low, it’s around 35w.

    • @user-gs2md8be5y
      @user-gs2md8be5y 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 Alright, sounds great. Thank you

    • @user-gs2md8be5y
      @user-gs2md8be5y 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 Sorry, last question, that means the jackery 240 would work with it right?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      @@user-gs2md8be5y yes according to the wattage being pulled, it absolutely should as the 240 has a 200 watt inverter.

  • @MB2kbps
    @MB2kbps 2 роки тому +1

    RMS from my experience is a total bs. The LG OK99 I have says 1800W RMS and at the back of the speaker you can see the actual wattage which is 170w. Same with my old Philips system the FWT9200 2000wRMS and it is only 230w 👀🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому

      Oh wow, that’s an even more extreme example. That almost seems like a peak power rating. Good example of this same situation. Really seems like it’s bending the truth at that point.

    • @francescog53550
      @francescog53550 2 роки тому +1

      We’re talking about 2 different things. What you read in the back of the speakers is the current that the speaker drains from the plug. What’s provided by manufacturers is the speaker’s power (what the amp pulls out and goes to the drivers).
      Being said that, speaker companies LIE about wattage purposely, as people associate more watts to more loudness.

    • @MB2kbps
      @MB2kbps 2 роки тому

      @@francescog53550 They lie with the power bro we are talking about that. And LGs is worse because they even put the term RMS like the OK99 which claims to be 1800wRMS lol same with Philips my Partybox 110 doesnt have the "RMS" sticker though just watts

    • @sofianelmoussaoui2926
      @sofianelmoussaoui2926 2 роки тому

      @@MB2kbps I had a pair of jbl prx 710 with 1500w (claimed by JBL it s probably a Peak value so 750 rms each). And when i play them at full vol the consumption can go up to 450w!
      Same with prx818xlf (750w rms /1500peak) with this sub Alone with low frequency bass on close to max volume with a RCF 725a close to min vol i get up to 950w before my battery (river 288wh) starts to turn off due to (excess wattage handling).
      So when i dissasemble the woofers you can see that these pa amplifiers are no joke and powerful by the size of their components.

    • @stefanullberg1692
      @stefanullberg1692 2 роки тому

      Why not compare spl (dB) on 110v mains outlet vs your portable powerbank?
      AND with sine-generator as sound source. Downloadable as app. Or at least car audio tracks with loooong deep lasting bass.

  • @krikeshdebbarmashorts1470
    @krikeshdebbarmashorts1470 2 роки тому +2

    omg Bass 710

  • @rajpravin676
    @rajpravin676 2 роки тому +1

    👍👍👌👌👌

  • @michamackiewicz321
    @michamackiewicz321 10 місяців тому

    Its loud?

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  10 місяців тому

      Both loud. One has more bass

  • @henrymartinez9505
    @henrymartinez9505 2 роки тому

    Which one is louder

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      15:15 the JBL 710 seems a little louder.

    • @jakoblol6199
      @jakoblol6199 2 роки тому

      @@steve31785 what the Name of First song

  • @MikeDaveYapOfficial
    @MikeDaveYapOfficial 2 роки тому +1

    Almost 190W on AC... while the PB1000 is at 150Watts

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      I know, weird… I heard the PB1000 has less power draw too.

    • @MikeDaveYapOfficial
      @MikeDaveYapOfficial 2 роки тому +1

      @@steve31785 One reason for that is that the PB1000 is 550W RMS and 1100W Peak

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      @@MikeDaveYapOfficial wow how is the RMS lower on the PB1000? Heavier and has a 12” sub.

    • @a..b..9308
      @a..b..9308 2 роки тому +3

      @@MikeDaveYapOfficial not true. I spoke to JBL about this as I was confused. The power output of the 1000 is 1100 root mean squared (RMS) I took the bottom off of the JBL and the magnet on the back of the sub is rated at 1050 watts I couldn’t get to the mid range speakers. One reason for the 1000 drawing considerably less power however is because of the subwoofer. The midrange drivers and the compression driver unit use nothing only the subwoofer uses a lot. Whereas for the 710 to keep up with the 1000 it has to use high excursion drivers to keep the bass boost hitting hard I have seen the debates a million times on UA-cam. And if you want the gods honest answer on the truth from a “JBL fan boy” then if you want power loudness and bass then you would choose the 1000. I was too hoping the 710 would take the 1000 down as it looks so neat and does draw more power from the mains electricity. This is mainly because of the woofers in the 710 MOVE big time. They nearly hit the grille on the front of it. I bought a 710 as I simply couldn’t help my self I think it sounds great but as soon as u go past 80 percent volume it’s really screaming. And in an echoey room this would be completely unbearable. Unfortunately the 1000 does sound better. In almost every way however you could say the 710 has more features. Some may disagree. However as of now my go to speaker will remain the 1000 as much as I love the 710. I’m a heavy bass lover and when you have 2 speakers right next to eachother. You will always put the one on with the most bass which is for sure the 1000. I will say tho the 710 is much easier to move around much more compact and feels more sturdy built than the lanky tall 1000

    • @sonny9546
      @sonny9546 2 роки тому +1

      Certainly because the 1000 has bigger drivers and therefore better output, so it needs less electricity to sound louder.

  • @JBLdestroyer
    @JBLdestroyer 2 роки тому

    the 800 watts you cant see it in power bro

  • @jaspernewcomb5656
    @jaspernewcomb5656 5 місяців тому

    $649 for a JBL 710 plus $300 for your battery or $549 for a SOUNDBOKS 2. Is the JBL $400 better?
    The JBL is nice but not actually a portable Bluetooth speaker in the true sense but hey it's your money buy whatever you want.

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  5 місяців тому

      If you’re only going to be using the speaker outdoors, then the new $549 price point for soundboks is a steal. If you plan on also using it indoors, then in my opinion the JBL 710 is far superior sound quality wise. If deeper richer bass is not an issue then I would mainly consider what I said above.

    • @jaspernewcomb5656
      @jaspernewcomb5656 5 місяців тому

      @steve31785 I'm not against JBL they make lots of nice speakers. All I'm saying is comparing an indoor/backyard type disco speaker to a portable Bluetooth speaker misses the point of why people buy the SOUNDBOKS to begin with. If money is no object you could buy a big JBL PA speaker with a real subwoofer and there would be no comparison with the 710. QSC makes outstanding 3 way 15" PA speakers with 18" Subs that would drown out your neighbors 710 or even the ultimate partybox. Match it with a honda generator and take it wherever you want.
      Realistically the consumer decides what's better at the end of the day. So have a great day and keep on rocking!

  • @kadewilliams5509
    @kadewilliams5509 2 роки тому

    Can I buy the soundboks off of you

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  2 роки тому +1

      It's back in stock on amazon, FYI. amzn.to/3KgdS4e

  • @pradipray6471
    @pradipray6471 2 роки тому

    Hi bro I m from india

  • @justnerp
    @justnerp 7 місяців тому

    Instead of spending $800 on the speaker and $300 on a jackery why not spent $1000 for the ultimate and have better sound

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  7 місяців тому

      Ultimate is $1700 new

    • @justnerp
      @justnerp 7 місяців тому

      @@steve31785i had meant the 1000. its the same price as buying the 710 and the jackery but better

  • @RajCreation99x
    @RajCreation99x 2 роки тому

    Song name brother please 🌹💥

    • @steve31785
      @steve31785  Рік тому

      Here you go:
      ua-cam.com/video/fWMG08ZJiSE/v-deo.html

  • @Julian-Willemsen
    @Julian-Willemsen 2 роки тому

    400th sub😁

  • @r.choudhary94651
    @r.choudhary94651 Рік тому

    710 bst

  • @scottrose5922
    @scottrose5922 2 роки тому +15

    I have 2 of these coming in, won't be playing this garbage on them

  • @I.amBlane
    @I.amBlane 2 роки тому

    LMFAO that’s HJH

  • @sumit55z
    @sumit55z 2 роки тому

    like no 💯

  • @boranaltan8526
    @boranaltan8526 2 роки тому +1

    Soundboks 2 as loud as JBL PB 710 but 710 has more bass and mid

  • @OGuilhermeBrOWBrOW
    @OGuilhermeBrOWBrOW 2 роки тому

    tal talk very much

  • @lukabosnjak3829
    @lukabosnjak3829 2 роки тому

    Get the pb1000 then as the 710 sounds like a joke compared...

    • @no2thenwo737
      @no2thenwo737 Рік тому

      lol, sure it does. Sound is objective after all and they are both JBL's.

    • @realuptime
      @realuptime 10 місяців тому

      pb 1000 is mono. I returned mine because of this reason