Just received the Peachtree Audio Deepblue3...
This is quite different from the 2 - especially with regard to the mids and highs which weren’t bad to begin with. Like the 2 the only tone control is for increasing/decreasing bass output which I prefer at the lowest setting. This has more than sufficient bass.
Suggestion: should anyone buy this do this - attach pieces of Velcro to the remote and unit and keep them together. The remote is a slip of a thing easily misplaced.
Admittedly I’ll be using the aux jack to listen to my iPod or Astell & Kern player 99% of the time so I can’t readily comment on the Bluetooth quality. I wasn’t a fan with the earlier model’s, but I’ll give this a shot just for the hell of it.
I wish there were a tone control for the treble.
I have heard Sonos, and a few others. I so wanted the Marshall because it was so damn cool looking, but alas, it simply doesn’t compare well to the DB2.
Me two cents...
This is quite different from the 2 - especially with regard to the mids and highs which weren’t bad to begin with. Like the 2 the only tone control is for increasing/decreasing bass output which I prefer at the lowest setting. This has more than sufficient bass.
Suggestion: should anyone buy this do this - attach pieces of Velcro to the remote and unit and keep them together. The remote is a slip of a thing easily misplaced.
Admittedly I’ll be using the aux jack to listen to my iPod or Astell & Kern player 99% of the time so I can’t readily comment on the Bluetooth quality. I wasn’t a fan with the earlier model’s, but I’ll give this a shot just for the hell of it.
I wish there were a tone control for the treble.
I have heard Sonos, and a few others. I so wanted the Marshall because it was so damn cool looking, but alas, it simply doesn’t compare well to the DB2.
Me two cents...