How This Speaker Broke Physics.

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Published 2024-05-22
Ellis, the MKBHD audio producer, found a speaker that just broke the laws of bass. Stay tuned until 2027 for the next Ellis presentation!

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Chapters:
00:00 This Speaker Broke Physics
00:13 The Problem With Bass
01:41 What Gives a Speaker Bass?
03:13 How to Break a Rule
05:05 The Bassiest Bluetooth Speaker
05:53 So How'd They Do It?
07:25 It's a Tech Review Now!! You Love That!!
09:41 The Future of This Tech
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Shot and produced by Miles Somerville
Audio by Ellis Rovin
Graphics by Tim McMahon and Michael Emerick

All Comments (21)
  • @anthrew
    You can’t break physics, you can just find better way to use physics 🤓📝
  • @comedyianca
    That awkward moment when you realize you're watching an ad that isn't labeled as an ad.
  • @mucklechumps
    I feel like I got suckered into an advertisement
  • @dabo7791
    Thank you for NOT testing the speaker. That really was the best part.
  • @johnadams6249
    instructions unclear, I bought the speaker and things are now floating around the room
  • The only laws that appeared to have been broken, are the failed morals of hidden advertising.
  • @Etrehumain123
    I call this an advertising. That was a complete "trust me bro" test product.
  • @clemisch
    I was waiting for a audio sample of the speaker so that I confirm its bass while watching this on my phone.
  • @fafeese
    Marques: Ellis, we gotta limit the rants on Waveform. Ellis: I will not be silenced. (Studio video birthed)
  • @sesame88
    Goodness. I waited for 10 mins for a demo on the speaker but there's none. What a huge disappointment!
  • @daniyal._
    “..first, we need to learn about how speakers actually work”. Ellis is the David Imel of Audio. Confirmed.
  • @tinetannies4637
    Surprise! You're watching a commercial disguised as "information"
  • @utuba7449
    0:34 "These speakers are the same size" I'm not trusting this guy on physics 😂
  • @TheExileFox
    without plotting the frequency response, taking dB measurements (at 1 meter distance) and not mentioning the specs, this just seems like a standard marketing ploy. the first two might not be something your familiar with, but the third you should definitely bring up. otherwise there is a significant possibility that the price has a placebo effect for you, making you think the speaker sounds better than it actually does.
  • @Waldoraymond
    Ellis has two things on his mind at all times: audio and dune 2.
  • @sukeef
    The longest ad I have ever seen