Australian Hi-Fi

WORLD’S LOUDEST PORTABLE?

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Soundboks, a Danish company that started out by crowdfundi­ng, says that it has built the world’s loudest portable wireless loudspeake­r, which it claims can deliver 126dBSPL (though because the company doesn’t state the distance from the loudspeake­r at which this sound pressure level was measured, nor the frequency at which it was measured, nor a bandwidth over which it might be delivered, the figure has no meaning).

According to Forbes magazine, Hjalte Emilio Wieth, Jesper Theil Thomsen, Christoffe­r Nyvold and five of their friends built battery-powered speakers in a garage to satisfy orders ahead of the Northern Europe’s biggest music festival (Roskilde) in 2015.

After the festival they then raised

$US870,000 on Kickstarte­r and $US2.5 million from investors including Matthew Bellamy (Muse) and Tue Mantoni (a former CEO of Bang & Olufsen).

The latest ‘3’ version of the Soundboks uses three Class-D amplifiers, each rated at 72-watts continuous per channel, to drive two 254mm bass/midrange drivers and a 25mm compressio­n tweeter via a 2.5-way crossover. The amplifiers (built by Merus Audio) are powered by a single 12.8V,

7.8Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery that Soundboks claims will enable 40 hours of playback at mid-volume or five hours at full volume. The company says the battery can be fully recharged in 3.5 hours. Extra plug-in battery packs are available so you don’t have to waste time recharging. Bluetooth is V5.0 with Soundboks claiming “lower latency stereo performanc­e” through the use of SKAA Audio’s Pro SKAA circuitry.

“We have finally created the speaker we always wanted,” says Thomsen. “Over the past four years we’ve been integratin­g community feedback with the vision of the speaker we have always wanted to build; the result is the new Soundboks. We were very focused on creating an unmatched sound experience, wireless connectivi­ty and battery life were critical for that.”

Up to five individual Soundbox 3s can be interlinke­d, so there’s a free app that allows you to specify whether a specific unit will handle the left or the right channel, or operate in mono. The app also allows you to equalise the sound to your own preference, or use one of Soundboks’ own sound modes: Bass+, Power, or Indoor. In addition to Bluetooth, there are two mic/line inputs (XLR and 6.35mm phone) and a 3.5mm stereo input. There is also a 3.5mm stereo output jack for physical linking.

Available now, the Soundboks 3 (which is also known as ‘The New Soundboks”) sells for $1,599.

For more informatio­n, contact distributo­r Seabreeze Supply on (02) 6639 5555 or at www.soundboks.com.au

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