₹2,499, it stands as an affordable option for those craving a classic look without shelling out tens of thousands. This price point makes it especially attractive for anyone looking to add a vintage touch to their audio setup. But, does it truly deliver on what it promises? In this review, I’ll walk you through my experience with the Retro Amp x60 speaker and whether it lives up to its claims.Also read: BenQ GW2486TC monitor review: The ultimate monitor for home office users seeking flexibility, comfort, and connectivity?The front is entirely covered with a mesh that complements the black-and-gold theme of the speaker perfectly.
On the top control panel, you’ll find all the key buttons, along with a volume knob that doubles as the power switch. It’s not too heavy or bulky, so carrying it around is no problem, although it’s still a bit big to fit in a small backpack. Just keep in mind there’s no water resistance, so you have to be extra careful with it around water or outdoors.
Overall, it’s a well-built, good-looking speaker that brings a bit of old-school style with modern features.Check out more Boult audio productsThe RetroAmp x60 packs two drivers that deliver a solid 60 watts of audio output. There’s no doubt this speaker is loud; it easily fills up the room with rich, clear sound. However, if you love deep bass, you might feel it’s a bit lacking in that department.
It doesn’t quite hit those satisfying bass drops you might be waiting for in certain songs, so the low-end response feels a bit restrained. That said, I listened to a lot of my favourite tracks on this speaker, and the clarity impressed me. Every beat, every vocal line, and every instrumental detail came through clearly, making it enjoyable to listen to.
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