- JBL On Tour Micro
- JBL On Tour Micro II
- Wave Master Mobi
- BestCool Lingo DrumDisc
- Digitus DA-10285 Super Bass
- Kolay Micro SD High Super Bass
Due to the brand name and the opposite of his successor much more favorable price, I chose the JBL On Tour Micro and was bitterly disappointed:
The speaker was much quieter than the system speaker my Galaxy Note and sounded very dull latter I would have expected from JBL in any case. Then I decided, despite the partial return shipping charges incurred to order all other speakers to a comparative test, but declined due to the disappointment of the predecessor and due to the high price but then on the JBL On Tour Micro II.
First of all, I was pleasantly surprised that all other speakers played at a much higher level.
The Wavemaster Mobi formed in the rear test, even if only a small distance. Although he was clearly louder than the JBL and as the system speakers of my smartphone, but had less pressure and less bass volume than the other test candidates. In addition to that, he growled slightly at full volume and basically anything duller sound, though not as bad as the JBL. Despite criticism: Without the comparison with the others, I probably would have been satisfied.
The BestCool Lingo DrumDisc had by its additional bass speakers Although a good bass reproduction, but he lacked something the centers and he had a slight overemphasis on the heights. Bottom line, but I liked it a little better than the Wave Master, said, however, everyone must decide for themselves.
Have The Digitus DA-10285 Super Bass and the Kolay Micro SD High Super Bass not only the same suffix Super Bass, they are also largely identical and have exactly the same technical specifications. They differ only in the housing color of the upper part (Digitus brown, Kolay silver) and through the micro SD card slot of Kolay. Sonically they are completely identical and provide for its size a very clear, voluminous sound with rich bass. Here, however, the ground plays a big role. On wood and hollow substrates such as a table or the bass cabinets are really massive. On stone floors or window sills somewhat weaker, on glass even less. So everyone can influence the sound at its own discretion. Turned up the sound is still free of distortion (no wonder with the measured THD) and may even sound for larger spaces. Due to the built-in MP3 player, I have decided for the Kolay and need my smartphone so only for movie playback, the real fun with the rich sound.