Quantum FX 970101242M Portable Party Speaker
Specifications
- DIMENSIONS:49″ x 13.82″ x 25.83″
- WEIGHT: 65lbs
- SPEAKER TYPE: Portable Speakers
- NUMBER OF SPEAKERS: 1
- AC: 100-240V
- BATTERY CAPACITY: 4V 4.4Ah
- WOOFER SIZE: 15 inches
Introduction
Quantum features the latest FX 15 inches portable party speakers. They come with a number of features including RGB LED light which is controlled by an on/off switch. It also features USB/SD player with remote control. The speakers are covered with metal grill and have a very beautiful finish. The features a 15 inches woofer to produce high quality sound. It also takes a microphone as input and also features microphone volume control. Apart from this it features guitar input along with controls like treble and bass control.
It comes with 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable and features aux-in. The party speaker comes with remote control. It also features a handle and wheels making it very handy and easy to carry around. It is the perfect party speaker with a very appealing design. It can also be stand-mounted.
What’s in the Box
- Quantum FX 15 Inch Portable Party Speaker x 1
- Remote Control x 1
- 5mm to 3.5mm audio cable
- User manual
How to use the portable party speaker
The Quantum portable party speaker is simple to use. It supports aux-in, Bluetooth, and TF card. Simply plug in your input device and start playing your favorite songs. It has a number of controls like microphone volume control, treble control, bass control and equalizer controls.
Frequently Asked Questions
This amazing Quality Speaker is made by an Indian Brand. Wow, what a sound quality.
Once the speakers are in Bluetooth Mode, press the Mode button on each speaker. Push and hold the WP/SCAN button for 3 seconds with both speakers in Bluetooth mode. Turn Bluetooth “ON” on your device, choose the device, then pair after that.
That gadget uses Bluetooth Low Energy. To connect, you need an app on your phone. It could be a Quantum Bluetooth speaker from the “QHM.”
If the performance is indoors, you should strive to have at least five watts of power per person. If you want “rave volume” or are playing outside, you should definitely treble that and use 10 watts per person.
The house speaker should have a wattage of between 15 and 30 watts. The majority of homeowners deem 20 watts enough. A speaker might be 50 watts or 100 watts in power for larger crowds. For household use, such high power is not recommended.
The higher the sensitivity rating, the louder your speaker is (results of sensitivity measurements in a room environment will be exaggerated by 2 to 3 dB over a non-echoing environment). A typical speaker has a sensitivity range of 87 dB to 88 dB. An great speaker has a sensitivity rating of over 90 dB.
Yes, it is true that speakers play louder and clearer at higher power levels (watts). However, slight variations in power don’t produce much of an audible difference. The power would need to double in order to perceptibly hear a change (a 3dB increase).
Any speaker with a wattage between 150 and 500 is ideal for a wonderful music listening experience and is inexpensive. Every sound has a frequency, which serves as a gauge for the volume of the sound.
Hackers that use their own Bluetooth connections to access your phone may commit Bluetooth hacks. However, this is only possible if a potential hacker has access to your phone’s Bluetooth signal. This distance is typically around 30 feet.
The main distinction between a Bluetooth speaker and a standard speaker is that the latter can provide you with all of these advantages, while the former cannot. Bluetooth speakers are battery-powered, come in a variety of sizes and forms, and are readily portable.
Instead of an internet connection, short-range radio waves are how Bluetooth operates. This means you don’t need a data plan or even a cellular connection for Bluetooth to function anywhere you have two compatible devices.
Bluetooth speakers tend to be more portable and better for smaller settings than Wi-Fi speakers, which is the difference between the two types of speakers. Wi-Fi speakers typically need to be connected to electricity at all times, but they typically have higher range, sound quality, and signal reliability.
Despite what audiophiles may claim, the primary benefit of wired speakers has nothing to do with sound quality. No, control is the largest benefit. Simply put, compared to wireless speakers, wired speakers provide you more control over the subtler nuances of the music.





















