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bluetooth speaker recommendations for keyboard

Anyone using a bluetooth speaker for keyboard jamming and open mic situations? Would prefer to keep cost under $150. Recommendations?

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  • Get one, but don’t spend more than that.

  • I think you'd get some latency with Bluetooth?

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    I think you'd get some latency with Bluetooth?

    While recording, you could use an audio cord to hook up the speaker to the keyboard with no latency (that's what I do). While playback, it doesn't make matter if using a cord to physically connect (no latency) or wirelessly connect using Bluetooth (in this case, all the playback has uniform latency).

  • edited September 2018

    @LeesKeys said:
    Anyone using a bluetooth speaker for keyboard jamming and open mic situations? Would prefer to keep cost under $150. Recommendations?

    You could find a used Bose mini SoundLink on eBay or Amazon for your budget:

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=bose+mini+soundlink+ii
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00WK47VEW/?condition=all

    The best quality speakers are small but heavy with a metallic frame like the above one.

  • @MobileMusic yep, I use a cable most of the time, although some speakers have latency even with a cable. Happily the Bose soundlink 2 that you mention sounds great and has no latency with a cable. I love mine!

  • edited September 2018

    Be careful. My Bose Soundlink III has some latency even when using a wired connection. It seems there is a lot of processing going on which gives a small but noticeable delay. It’s great for listening (either wired or Bluetooth) but if you are sensitive to latency playing live it’s not so good.

  • edited September 2018

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    @MobileMusic yep, I use a cable most of the time, although some speakers have latency even with a cable. Happily the Bose soundlink 2 that you mention sounds great and has no latency with a cable. I love mine!

    Yeah, no latency with a cord but ironically, Bose mini SoundLink sounds WAY BETTER than its big brother SoundLink III :smiley: SoundLink mini is so small, you can take it anywhere and even take calls on it. Sometimes, I do orchestra with it in my car.

    Also, the 1st gen mini SoundLink has a bit more bass than 2nd gen mini SoundLink II. The 2nd gen has audible alerts about battery level, 10-hour battery as opposed to 7 hour in 1st gen, etc.

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