I just purchased the S1 pro plus n I find it awesome. It’s really loud n I can’t put it to its full volume because it just way loud plus I don’t turn up the bass because it has enough bass without adding more to it. I got a mic Transmitter n it’s working great n I love it. I’m satisfied with this Bose It’s easy to operate not a lot of menu’s to deal with. It works for me. I’m sure which ever someone chooses they be happy. Great review!!
@soueyoflux I'd hate to think what people were using at Pubs before this speaker. I have 2 of them. Use them on stands. There's a sensor in the slot that turns the speaker into "Weapons"!
Question since your hands on. Does that mean that you can technically connect that one wireless microphone on slot 1 but also connect another microphone on that same slot using an XLR connection? So that’s technically 2 microphones being used in the first slot, correct?
Hi there, unfortunately you would only be able to use one microphone per input. If the wireless mic is connected you would not then be able to connect a XLR microphone to the same input.
Interesting stuff. As an owner of the Bose S1 Pro, I actually feel like the weight reduction will be to the detriment of the sound (which strangely hasn't been mentioned once in this video . . . . I wonder why?)
Hopefully Bose will support this product in future years unlike what they did with us original L1 adopters. They screwed us and wouldn’t repair them. And they wouldn’t recommend an alternative repair center. And they wouldn’t provide a service manual. The big screw. Beware.
Hey 👋🏻 can’t seem to find a couple of important things in all the reviews I keep watching on this product, how loud is it? And are acoustic solo people gigging with these? How big are venues people are gigging with just one of these? Pubs? Halls? Thanks in advance for any advice on these things. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Heads up, the S1 pro and S1 pro+ do not wirelessly connect to each other on party mode. They are on different apps, i learned the hard way, now have to return s1 Pro+
@@joealves5070 how did you reach Bose Pro support… I received today Bose S1 Pro + and find it difficult to connect with my Bose S1 Pro… this is a bit stressful because I am organising event on this Friday 😅 Will be super grateful if you have any information in this matter 🙏🏻
@@magdalenainermiss545 Heads up, the S1 pro and S1 pro+ do not wirelessly connect to each other on party mode. They are on different apps, i learned the hard way, now have to return s1 Pro+, i talked to them after i could not connect them both
Oh man. And here I thought I could replace my Behringer Flow 8. But no. Still wireless to my Sennheiser XSW-D that has a tuner, wireless mic and wireless in-ear monitors.
For anyone who’s already got the S1, they’re not going to upgrade. Bośe again has missed the mark by not going after the EV Everse 8 which is cheaper, has more power and more ins/outs. I have a pair of S1’s that I use for DJing ceremony / garden / even really small weddings over subs so no need for me to change. But still come on Bose, you needed an 8” woofer, 1 more input and more spl. Couldn’t have been that difficult. Like the idea of the 2 mic receivers but add that to more what I said and a home run would have been had 👊🏻
@@minhphat2069 It's YOU who doesn't understand. He is saying that BOSE should upgrade to an 8 inch speaker to improve bass response. They didn't do it in this new version, so it's not worth it. DO YOU UNDERSTAND? 😂
Does this also act as an audio interface if I can connect it to my laptop and use a guitar amp sim? Also would I then just plug my electric guitar into this speaker while controlling the tones using my laptop? Does that make sense?
Hey folks....question: Any noticeable latency with mic transmitter? Im pretty sensitive to singing with latency....Dig my S1. Amazing sound, and so light.
Does it have a removable battery like the other portable speakers? If the battery fails thats a problem where others you can just replace it easily. Also I have an MPC Live 2 can I use both inputs at the same time for left and right and can the mic be used at the same time as well? Also is there latency issues if I am using a drum machine?
Hi, thank you for your comment. The unit comes with a battery preinstalled, but you are able to replace it with a new battery if you wish to. Also, you would be able to use an MPC Live 2 and a mic simultaneously with no issue. You should not have any latency issues when using a drum machine with the unit.
@@Speakers293 Thanks....I thought so. I already have two S1s....if the wireless would have been 5 Ghz it might be something I might be interested in but I think I am going to give the Everse 8 a go. Cheers.
@@jeffmilkeyThe Everse 8 doesn‘t disappoint. I have transitioned to it from the older Bose S1 Pro, though I still kept the Bose because it‘s such a great speaker in and of itself, and I might want to pair it up with the Everse one day. The Everse, however, has a far more transparent sound (with extensive EQ adjustability to taste), compression on each channel, more reverb options… All in all it‘s a superior product for about the same money. If the wireless options of the new Bose were tossed in for free, I‘d get one just to have that option for certain situations. But when you tack on the price of the transmitters, you‘re talking big bucks just to go wireless, and that with only 2.4 GHz, as you point out. Won‘t float my boat at that price point, so Everse is my weapon of choice. Incidentally, the sound of the original Bose (same as the new one, they say) has its own coloration - a very appealing one, but not easy to tweak for greater transparency. The Everse lets me once again hear more subtleties, plus go deeper in the bass. Also delighted that all my great mics actually sound like themselves through the Everse, which wasn‘t the case of the one-size-fits-all sound of the Bose.
@@scottbecker3485 think i have to test it myself, but i was wondering is the Bose S1 pro " coloration " may be pleasant to the ear, and can help a first time beginner busker , if the sound can help to be pleasant. Maybe the everse can be " better ", but maybe it's also a little harder to get that.
Shame the guitar didn't come with 2 xlr out i stead of using a y cable. Also the wires microphone battery only last 4 hours. And the pa last 10 hours. This is disappointing
Yeah .. I tried it with my Rode Wireless Pro .. alot of problems. In the end I gave up and used cables to connect them and also got a Shure SLXD for wireless microphones. Also the microphone which are ominidirectional keep giving feedback, so I had to use only directional microphones.
Hey Man, thanks for this. Need your opinion. I have seen a few using the s1 pro+ to record their live performances. I know the pro+ allows you to stream live via pc/mac, so the video and audio are synced, and sent as one. Im wondering if you may have any suggestions, regarding the use the usb c port to stream, using a camera, or phone to record video and sound vis pro+? Im a bit confused myself, i know. Anyway im trying to wrap my head around how the pro+ can be connected to camera or phone, and sends the audio that (was mixed) by the pro+ and sending it with the video. Rather than recording the room sound. Its serving as an interface but confused on how to use camera or phone for the recording of the video, and pro+ to send the audio, synced, so I dont have to time the tracks appropriately in a daw, of some sort. Do I sound like I know what im talking about? Sometime I wonder. Im reaching out because Bose reps have no idea how to do this. Any help will be appreciated. lol
@@cduemig1 I own both the S1 Pro (older model) and the Everse 8, and you are right: The mic preamps (and overall sound quality and flexibility) are superior to those on the Bose. However, if people like the overall sound and form factor of the Bose, they can get more out of it by carefully choosing which vocal mic to use. It can make a huge difference, not only in gain, but also in vocal clarity. I tended to use an AKG on it that has a bit of the „chest“ sound of the SM58, but is far clearer in the upper mids and treble. That helps the S1 Pro jump to life, and get louder at the same time.
@@scottbecker3485 The S1 Peo is a great speaker. For ceremonies though I either used an external mixer or wireless mic that has higher gain. I really like the preamps on the Everse eliminating that need. Even my JBL Eon One Mk2 has the same preamp problem. I used to keep the S1 Pro in my truck at all times for backup and being able to play music anywhere. Plenty of times it’s come in handy. The Everse isn’t that much bigger but it’s enough I don’t carry it as much. What really killed the Bose for me was the battery. At an event in the winter the battery refused to charge.
One question, Can I link the old s1 pro and the new s1 pro+ together in the app, and which app? planning to add one more s1 and the s1 pro+ is the way to go, just wondering if they work well together in one app.
@@tonypowers123 Sorry but I completely disagree with you here. The S1 Pro has no feature to be able to connect to an App so what make you think that you will suddenly be able to do so now?
Heads up, the S1 pro and S1 pro+ do not wirelessly connect to each other on party mode. They are on different apps, i learned the hard way, now have to return s1 Pro+
Thank you for your comment! Unfortunately Bose does not release specific wattage RMS information for this product. However it is designed to deliver exceptional sound quality. Please let us know if you have anymore questions.
Yikes...so... its the same speakers, same effects, same battery life, and same power? I guess I am one who prefers function over frills. Would have loved an 8 inch driver, 3 dedicated instrument channels, and mid control. That would have been way more useful in every meaningful way.
The EV 8 is better than Bose on every attribute that matters. Bose clearly has them beat in marketing….. How in the hell does a Bose engineer not have a master volume on this thing among a few other things thst are standard for a $700 PA speaker. I’m an owner of this s1 pro plus, so here is my buyers remorse…. EV is so much more thought out for a stereo PA. So much more versatile. Master volume Tons of effects A real EQ An app that’s adds significant value 400W power XLR clip secure connects
Vocal are the most important part. So why would u not test the vocals. And like see how good the vocals are with the reverb with say backing track & 2 of them together with a sub. This video was a complete waist of time
Bose come on. What the heck are you doing. I have been waiting for a better more powerful battery powered speaker. This is the same sound quality and same volume. I guess I have to get something else oe wait another 4 years. What a disappointment
No delay no mids and the reverb no good .and u cannot conect a multy effect board with 2 xlr out total usles dont listen to these UA-camrs there not honest
Again Bose fails to listen to the voice of the consumer and provide a master volume on the Pro line of speakers. Presumably to cause the consumer to buy the Bose mixer.
Not loud enough for 100 people even with 2 bose s1 pro plus. No mids the reverb junk. The vocals will loose your gig in sound and quality. And the speakers are made in china. And one of the cheapest speakers u can buy in china. Mr gear4music not tell u this
The unit has an input for a vocal mic. No-one reviewing the unit bothers to discuss this. I know guitarists are obsessed with themselves and their instrument, but come on, people.
I just purchased the S1 pro plus n I find it awesome. It’s really loud n I can’t put it to its full volume because it just way loud plus I don’t turn up the bass because it has enough bass without adding more to it. I got a mic Transmitter n it’s working great n I love it. I’m satisfied with this Bose It’s easy to operate not a lot of menu’s to deal with. It works for me. I’m sure which ever someone chooses they be happy. Great review!!
The sound quality is so pure and rich , you don't need it blasting...
Where are you using the amp? Would this work for pub gigs? Or would the sound be too little?
@soueyoflux I'd hate to think what people were using at Pubs before this speaker. I have 2 of them. Use them on stands. There's a sensor in the slot that turns the speaker into "Weapons"!
Question since your hands on. Does that mean that you can technically connect that one wireless microphone on slot 1 but also connect another microphone on that same slot using an XLR connection? So that’s technically 2 microphones being used in the first slot, correct?
Hi there, unfortunately you would only be able to use one microphone per input. If the wireless mic is connected you would not then be able to connect a XLR microphone to the same input.
Interesting stuff. As an owner of the Bose S1 Pro, I actually feel like the weight reduction will be to the detriment of the sound (which strangely hasn't been mentioned once in this video . . . . I wonder why?)
Laughably cynical. A pound was lost to the replacement of all the digital instead of analog components and hardware.
Hopefully Bose will support this product in future years unlike what they did with us original L1 adopters. They screwed us and wouldn’t repair them. And they wouldn’t recommend an alternative repair center. And they wouldn’t provide a service manual. The big screw. Beware.
Hey 👋🏻 can’t seem to find a couple of important things in all the reviews I keep watching on this product, how loud is it? And are acoustic solo people gigging with these? How big are venues people are gigging with just one of these? Pubs? Halls? Thanks in advance for any advice on these things. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
According to reviews I've seen, acoustic players like the volume for up to 50 people and the quality of sound overall.
Heads up, the S1 pro and S1 pro+ do not wirelessly connect to each other on party mode. They are on different apps, i learned the hard way, now have to return s1 Pro+
That's pretty pitiful!
Question: 1 have already one BoseS1 pro speaker… if I buy this one as my second one… Will I be able to pair these two together?
i was told yes by bose pro support as i had the same question.
Yes
@@joealves5070 how did you reach Bose Pro support… I received today Bose S1 Pro + and find it difficult to connect with my Bose S1 Pro… this is a bit stressful because I am organising event on this Friday 😅 Will be super grateful if you have any information in this matter 🙏🏻
@@bachatas809 I got it… and now I have experience to connect both speakers together 🥺
@@magdalenainermiss545 Heads up, the S1 pro and S1 pro+ do not wirelessly connect to each other on party mode. They are on different apps, i learned the hard way, now have to return s1 Pro+, i talked to them after i could not connect them both
Does it have built in reverb ? to microphone. How many watts please. Would it be ok for an audience of around 80 Thank you
Hi, can you link 2 units these? and does the the channel count also increase?
Why did you slam the Bose S1 pro+ on the table?
Because its a disappointment lol. I was expecting something better than what we already have
I love speakers but I hate the shape. I had get up to operate the controls. The speakers turn away from the audience to have easy access.
So it's the same?? Lighter and built in screens?
Oh man. And here I thought I could replace my Behringer Flow 8. But no. Still wireless to my Sennheiser XSW-D that has a tuner, wireless mic and wireless in-ear monitors.
Needs chorus, reverb, and delay settings. It’d be perfect then
Thank you for your comment. You can adjust reverb settings on channels 1 and 2 of the unit. Chorus and delay settings would be a great addition!
I bought 3 days ago, I'm a professional busker, the wireless was failing today... I'm so mad
Can u do a vocal & reverb review
If this fellow is a guitarist, don't count on him to review the vocal capacity. Everyone knows----guitarists can't carry a tune in a wheelbarrow.
What mike would you suggest would go best with this?
Great video!may I ask how much is the bass of the speack bose s1 plus new
can u charge your phone on the USB and Type C in the bose?
No in type C, only USB
What app u use ? I can use in s1 pro?
For anyone who’s already got the S1, they’re not going to upgrade.
Bośe again has missed the mark by not going after the EV Everse 8 which is cheaper, has more power and more ins/outs.
I have a pair of S1’s that I use for DJing ceremony / garden / even really small weddings over subs so no need for me to change.
But still come on Bose, you needed an 8” woofer, 1 more input and more spl. Couldn’t have been that difficult.
Like the idea of the 2 mic receivers but add that to more what I said and a home run would have been had 👊🏻
It’s Bose s1 bro 8 inch !it is so 6inch my bro
@@minhphat2069 I have no idea what you just said.. 😂
Woofer is Bose is not 8inch , is 6 inch .do you understand!
@@minhphat2069 It's YOU who doesn't understand. He is saying that BOSE should upgrade to an 8 inch speaker to improve bass response. They didn't do it in this new version, so it's not worth it. DO YOU UNDERSTAND? 😂
Ok my friend! Sorry I was wrong
Does this also act as an audio interface if I can connect it to my laptop and use a guitar amp sim? Also would I then just plug my electric guitar into this speaker while controlling the tones using my laptop? Does that make sense?
Can you pair the two amps using Bluetooth and use pair the Bluetooth with the phone at the same time?
Hey folks....question: Any noticeable latency with mic transmitter? Im pretty sensitive to singing with latency....Dig my S1. Amazing sound, and so light.
Not really I haven't noticed it
@@LovecraftBur Thanks for scoop!
What about importing music and tracks to entertain with
Is the reverb quality better than the s1 pro?
It is the same experience from this to the previous one, I did not change anything, they only implemented extra functions.
Is same speaker as the pro different is the digital knobs and the 2 Bluetooth connections mic and guitar
Hey! Loud enough for a small party? Cheers
Awesome
Does it have a removable battery like the other portable speakers? If the battery fails thats a problem where others you can just replace it easily. Also I have an MPC Live 2 can I use both inputs at the same time for left and right and can the mic be used at the same time as well? Also is there latency issues if I am using a drum machine?
Hi, thank you for your comment. The unit comes with a battery preinstalled, but you are able to replace it with a new battery if you wish to. Also, you would be able to use an MPC Live 2 and a mic simultaneously with no issue. You should not have any latency issues when using a drum machine with the unit.
What if I was using the drum machine via Bluetooth adapter
Any more power? Same speakers? how does it sound?
in relation to all that is sound, the two are totally equal.
@@Speakers293 Thanks....I thought so. I already have two S1s....if the wireless would have been 5 Ghz it might be something I might be interested in but I think I am going to give the Everse 8 a go. Cheers.
@@jeffmilkeyThe Everse 8 doesn‘t disappoint. I have transitioned to it from the older Bose S1 Pro, though I still kept the Bose because it‘s such a great speaker in and of itself, and I might want to pair it up with the Everse one day. The Everse, however, has a far more transparent sound (with extensive EQ adjustability to taste), compression on each channel, more reverb options… All in all it‘s a superior product for about the same money. If the wireless options of the new Bose were tossed in for free, I‘d get one just to have that option for certain situations. But when you tack on the price of the transmitters, you‘re talking big bucks just to go wireless, and that with only 2.4 GHz, as you point out. Won‘t float my boat at that price point, so Everse is my weapon of choice. Incidentally, the sound of the original Bose (same as the new one, they say) has its own coloration - a very appealing one, but not easy to tweak for greater transparency. The Everse lets me once again hear more subtleties, plus go deeper in the bass. Also delighted that all my great mics actually sound like themselves through the Everse, which wasn‘t the case of the one-size-fits-all sound of the Bose.
@@Speakers293 How do you know this?
@@scottbecker3485 think i have to test it myself, but i was wondering is the Bose S1 pro " coloration " may be pleasant to the ear, and can help a first time beginner busker , if the sound can help to be pleasant. Maybe the everse can be " better ", but maybe it's also a little harder to get that.
Can i use it to stream youtube karaoke music thru my celfone's bluetooth & plug in a microphone?
Yes you can.
estar dando umas bugadas no app bose music quando vou tentar mexer nas funções, tipo baixar vol, mexer no bass etc... Ai volta p página inicial.
Are u not sposed to demo the pa vocals is thr most important member. U not demo the vocals with the reverb. It has no mids or delay. What are u doing
Shame the guitar didn't come with 2 xlr out i stead of using a y cable. Also the wires microphone battery only last 4 hours. And the pa last 10 hours. This is disappointing
2.4 Ghz...big mistake. I have a large collection of 2.4 wireless tx and rx and I have nothing but problems with them.....why not go with 5 Ghz....
Yeah .. I tried it with my Rode Wireless Pro .. alot of problems. In the end I gave up and used cables to connect them and also got a Shure SLXD for wireless microphones. Also the microphone which are ominidirectional keep giving feedback, so I had to use only directional microphones.
Hey Man, thanks for this. Need your opinion. I have seen a few using the s1 pro+ to record their live performances. I know the pro+ allows you to stream live via pc/mac, so the video and audio are synced, and sent as one. Im wondering if you may have any suggestions, regarding the use the usb c port to stream, using a camera, or phone to record video and sound vis pro+? Im a bit confused myself, i know. Anyway im trying to wrap my head around how the pro+ can be connected to camera or phone, and sends the audio that (was mixed) by the pro+ and sending it with the video. Rather than recording the room sound. Its serving as an interface but confused on how to use camera or phone for the recording of the video, and pro+ to send the audio, synced, so I dont have to time the tracks appropriately in a daw, of some sort. Do I sound like I know what im talking about? Sometime I wonder. Im reaching out because Bose reps have no idea how to do this. Any help will be appreciated. lol
Dont buy the Bose Wireless guitar transmitter if you have the first gen S1 Pro its not compatible, i found out this week 🙄
Are you mic pre amps the same as the previous S1. If yes im very disappointed as it just doesn’t have enough power. 😢
Good question. Maybe use a different mic that has greater output?
@@scottbecker3485 or a different speaker! Everse 8’s preamps are far better.
@@cduemig1 I own both the S1 Pro (older model) and the Everse 8, and you are right: The mic preamps (and overall sound quality and flexibility) are superior to those on the Bose. However, if people like the overall sound and form factor of the Bose, they can get more out of it by carefully choosing which vocal mic to use. It can make a huge difference, not only in gain, but also in vocal clarity. I tended to use an AKG on it that has a bit of the „chest“ sound of the SM58, but is far clearer in the upper mids and treble. That helps the S1 Pro jump to life, and get louder at the same time.
@@scottbecker3485 The S1 Peo is a great speaker. For ceremonies though I either used an external mixer or wireless mic that has higher gain. I really like the preamps on the Everse eliminating that need. Even my JBL Eon One Mk2 has the same preamp problem. I used to keep the S1 Pro in my truck at all times for backup and being able to play music anywhere. Plenty of times it’s come in handy. The Everse isn’t that much bigger but it’s enough I don’t carry it as much. What really killed the Bose for me was the battery. At an event in the winter the battery refused to charge.
One question, Can I link the old s1 pro and the new s1 pro+ together in the app, and which app? planning to add one more s1 and the s1 pro+ is the way to go, just wondering if they work well together in one app.
100% you will be able to!
Bose supports pairing across their entire line of Bluetooth speakers.
@@tonypowers123 Sorry but I completely disagree with you here. The S1 Pro has no feature to be able to connect to an App so what make you think that you will suddenly be able to do so now?
@@njdenney69 exactly… a bought Bose S1 Pro + and now I experience issues with pairing them together 😢
Heads up, the S1 pro and S1 pro+ do not wirelessly connect to each other on party mode. They are on different apps, i learned the hard way, now have to return s1 Pro+
how many watts is in this bose?
How much watts RMS has this new unit ??
Thank you for your comment! Unfortunately Bose does not release specific wattage RMS information for this product. However it is designed to deliver exceptional sound quality. Please let us know if you have anymore questions.
Is it the same size?
Thank you for your comment.The S1 Pro+ is lighter than the original S1 Pro. Also, it's slightly smaller due to the more rounded corners.
@@Gear4musicSynthsTech Oh awesome. Thank you.
Shame about the design change - the S1 Pro has a great look, those rounded corners make it look meh =\
Costs a fortune for wireless transmitters £168 pounds each extra no mention of that
Great demonstration. Thanks
Vs. Everse?? 🤔
Did they put phantom power in the new one?
Did you know if it has phantom power ???
There is only so much sound you can produce in a small box, and with a small speaker. Don't expect miracles.
$300 extra add on if you want the wireless transmitters. So $1,000 for this 150 Watt speaker. I ‘ll pass...
Anyone else experiencing drop out on the guitar transducer?
Does is have Phantom 48v ?
Hi D- Boy, the new Bose S1 Pro+ does not have Phantom Power.
Weather proofing and battery access a must but not for Bose. Please make a battery powered sub!
Great video. Very informational very precise and very understandable.
Thank you for that 👍☘️ 6:36 6:36
EV EVERSE 8 kills it!!!!
Ese quiero y la caga no llega a chile por las rechuchas
Evolve Everse 8 has 48 phantom power and is a lot cheaper
enverse 8 o. bose
Nice guitar playing
180 euros for a wireless you can use only on this speaker..it's a robbery
Yikes...so... its the same speakers, same effects, same battery life, and same power? I guess I am one who prefers function over frills. Would have loved an 8 inch driver, 3 dedicated instrument channels, and mid control. That would have been way more useful in every meaningful way.
As a keyboardist, I prefer the stereo option. I can see no stereo input. Is there a solution around this?
The EV 8 is better than Bose on every attribute that matters. Bose clearly has them beat in marketing…..
How in the hell does a Bose engineer not have a master volume on this thing among a few other things thst are standard for a $700 PA speaker. I’m an owner of this s1 pro plus, so here is my buyers remorse….
EV is so much more thought out for a stereo PA. So much more versatile.
Master volume
Tons of effects
A real EQ
An app that’s adds significant value
400W power
XLR clip secure connects
Vocal are the most important part. So why would u not test the vocals. And like see how good the vocals are with the reverb with say backing track & 2 of them together with a sub. This video was a complete waist of time
Gah, more digital - meaning more prone to not lasting as long. Great =\
Bose come on. What the heck are you doing. I have been waiting for a better more powerful battery powered speaker. This is the same sound quality and same volume. I guess I have to get something else oe wait another 4 years. What a disappointment
Same hardware if your using external mixer no reason to upgrade. No difference on power and sound quality
Where the reverb test. Dont give up ya day time job
No delay no mids and the reverb no good .and u cannot conect a multy effect board with 2 xlr out total usles dont listen to these UA-camrs there not honest
Again Bose fails to listen to the voice of the consumer and provide a master volume on the Pro line of speakers. Presumably to cause the consumer to buy the Bose mixer.
You need a master volume for 2 inputs??
The Everse 8 has Master Volume !
@@crystaljoymusic Also no mid control! Problem solved- buy the T4 mixer, only another $700!
@@WWeiss-nv5vzhahhahaa😂
Not loud enough for 100 people even with 2 bose s1 pro plus. No mids the reverb junk. The vocals will loose your gig in sound and quality. And the speakers are made in china. And one of the cheapest speakers u can buy in china. Mr gear4music not tell u this
Zu Englisch hier...
They are the cheapest speakers u can buy in china.
You have failed to play a good music while doing a video.
The unit has an input for a vocal mic. No-one reviewing the unit bothers to discuss this. I know guitarists are obsessed with themselves and their instrument, but come on, people.
Not so interesting