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JAM Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Compact, Mains Powered Dual Speaker System, Aux-in Function, Wireless Turntable Speakers, 4" Driver, High Definition Amplifiers, Richer Bass (Wood)

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Currently, you can use it to access Spotify and Tidal on the traditional streaming services front, as well as the TuneIn and iHeart Radio internet radio services, plus any locally stored music. The Jam Rhythm uses quite a traditional speaker setup. It has a large 3.5-inch driver tuned for bass and a pair of smaller drivers, rather than a series of dinky drivers and a couple of passive bass radiators. There are some quirks in the software, too. However, for a brand-new budget multiroom speaker family, the Rhythm works well.

Don’t rule out the similarly priced and smaller Sonos Play:1, though. While the Symphony sounds a lot larger and has more powerful bass, it isn’t as full-bodied in the mid-range and the accompanying software is less impressive. It cuts out all the superficial fancy elements while retaining plenty of useful features and support for streaming services. Crucially, sound quality is strong too. Bass is impressive with the volume raised and balance is solid, making this speaker very easy to recommend to those on a tight budget. Does it matter? The Jam Rhythm isn’t a speaker designed to be the focal point of your lounge; it’s a speaker for which you might consider unseating a few Bill Bryson books on your bookshelf. It’s small and it will blend in. It isn’t beautiful, but nor is it ugly.

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Music being “In-phase” is what we hear. A combination of alternating wavelengths brings about noise or complete silence. As we looking into destroying speakers, we need to keep in mind that the best option is to go and speak to your neighbours first. How To Break Speakers Without Leaving A Trace Active Noise Control One way in which Jam has kept the price of the Symphony down is to finely hone what it’s about and what it does. This is a Wi-Fi speaker. It doesn’t have Bluetooth and there’s also no battery. Destroy” from a distance means just that, keep your distance and keep to the law. How Do Speakers Work? The Jam Rhythm is a dinky wireless speaker. There’s no shortage of rivals in this class; top alternatives include the Sonos and the less impressive Bose SoundTouch 10. The Jam Rhythm is a full Wi-Fi speaker, capable of multiroom audio antics, Spotify Connect streaming and even a direct connection to Tidal. It doesn’t have Bluetooth, though, so you can’t stream the audio from your phone games to the speaker. There is an aux input, so it isn’t a closed system such as the Sonos Play:1.

A tone generator is an electronic device that artificially creates sound frequencies in the form of an electrical signal and then converts it into sounds. It is also referred to as a signal generator. It’s hard to complain too much at the price, though, especially when the sound is otherwise generous, smooth and clear. This is a great party speaker. Side-by-side with the Rhythm, I think most will prefer the Symphony’s fun tone – although personally I have a little more affection for the smaller speaker’s unusual tonal balance. Should you buy the Jam Symphony? The Jam Rhythm’s wireless reliability wasn’t perfect during testing either, but seemingly only because it didn’t get on too well with our Netgear Nighthawk X4S router, which has caused problems with other smaller-brand wireless speakers in the past. This speaker’s standard setup procedure is simple and clearly explained – and if you have any issues, the speaker also supports WPS pairing. That big bass helps here and the little speaker’s weighty sonic character is a great foil for the sometimes sonically lean world of MP3 files and Bluetooth transmission.This sound signature is fairly common among wireless speakers, but it isn’t one adopted by the Sonos Play:1 and, curiously enough, the Symphony’s little brother, the Jam Rhythm. Jam’s smaller speaker has much more of a focus on the mids, but poorer treble clarity and a smaller sound in general. Crank the volume and you’ll eventually get a touch of hardness out of the Jam – those handclaps get a little too snappy – but the reach of the overall sound means you’re less inclined (metaphorically at least) to twist that dial. The app is where the important features live. Aside from the frivolous intercom feature, which lets you use the Symphony and your phone mic like a loudhailer, the app is mostly all-business.

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