BJ's - Harmon Kardon Onyx Studio 8, 48% off

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This is a pretty large Bluetooth speaker. Normally $250, but $130 until Sunday 16th. I've heard older ones that sounded really good.

Harmon Kardon Onyx Studio 8

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I have the onyx 4, its decent for a kitchen speaker I think I paid 89.99 or 99.99
"Portable" but only 50% volume on battery(vs ac outlet) that lasts maybe 4-5 hours on medium loudness (when new)

It does sound quite decent for a bluetooth speaker, 2 for stereo would be nice but I didn't want to spend $200
 
What in sam's hedd is with motorcycles and amplified music for all to hear?

Sounds like crap. Bike sounds like crap. You look stupid and chicks don't dig you. Yes I can hear your music and it still sounds like crap.
I hear ya! (See what I did there?)

My town hosts bike week a few times per year and lots of people blasting the Bee Gees and other has-beens for all to hear. It's nice when they depart...
 
I have a portable BT speaker for work. My main criteria is that the battery last my entire 10 hour shift unplugged and that it has balanced sound. Many of those odd shaped brand name brand BT speakers are better at being loud but their treble is lacking.

The best speaker for the money I've used and use at work is the no name Houl Zallee on Amazon. You can pair two of them for left and right stereo channels.
 
I have a Bose Soundlink Revolve+ II. It sounds really good as a single speaker. It's like $299 to buy but I got it as an anniversary gift choice from work. Still not sure It's worth that much but is nice.

My kids both have a Sony SRS-XB33. They are like $180 at Walmart currently. I got them a couple years ago and they were like $120 IIRC. You can pair them as left/right or even up to 10 of them IIRC for party areas. They have good sound, decent bass, get quite loud if you want. They take it with them for all their functions with college and other trips.
 
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