So far so good.
But: Missing APTX can already imagine evil and actually: The sound on the outdated BT2 * - Standard sounds unusual musty, almost tinny..
The connection via AUX then brought a sound improvement, but against my reference (Samsung DA-F60) had no chance device - the bass itself sounds quite precise (Active subwoofer with Bass.Reflex) but less pronounced and could not even brought up to speed by Equalizer be.
The centers were OK, but and this is the reason for my return:
The heights are miserable - musty, distorting and less pronounced.
With such a vote makes most jazz music fun, but again shows the direct listening test, where things are headed.
Now some will say "The Samsung is much more expensive!" On paper this may be true, but in reality, the prices are no longer so far apart, and then you should consider whether you want to do such heights in the long run.
Another gripe is the loud acoustic signals when the unit BT contacted or the maximum volume is reached - this tinkling gets on my mind.
Conclusion: Here the manufacturer has missed a great opportunity to provide a genial-designed device with a good sound. Better heights, a recent BT with APTX and more subtle (or preferably none) beeps would perhaps bring the device a 5-star safety rating - so it only stay 3 stars.
Thanks for reading!