what do you mean lossless bluetooth? never heard of that.
On 4/26/2015 12:35 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Unfortunately - Youtube being what it is - demonstrations of this sort
are very.. well.. subjective to say the least, it all depends on how
the demonstration was recorded in the first place and the quality of
encoding, much the same as Podcasts <smile>
In the case of the Polk Audio, you're paying for the wooden cabinet
work and yes, they should sound good, they're okay but - in my opinion
- the B&W T7 has the march particularly given that it supports
lossless Bluetooth.
The battery life of the B&W T7 is around 19 hours.
On 26/04/2015 3:17 PM, Sunshine wrote:
Someone that i talked to said that the bowers and wilkins t7 to them
has a bit to much highs is there a way to make tonal ajustments to
the speaker?
I have heard some youtube demos for the bowers and wilkins t7 and
find it great sounding, haven't found a youtube demenstration for the
polk audio speaker.
You would think that a speaker that has a wood cabnet would have a
better tone?
I come from the analog years that i have heard a lot of speakers that
is why i want the best sound i can get, what is the battery life like
on the bowers and wilkins t7?
On 4/25/2015 10:39 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yep I have, stay away from it, I told you the best speaker to buy -
for bluetooth - and that beats the others you've mentioned by a long
shot.
On 26/04/2015 1:05 PM, Sunshine wrote:
Has anyone heard this speaker the Polk Audio Woodbourne bluetooth
speaker for 600 dollars? if so what do you think of it?