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JBL Xtreme review

JBL Xtreme review

Posted on October 30, 2015August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

When you look at the JBL Xtreme, you see something of a brute. Its broad shoulders and barrel chest promise power, and it feels tough, too.

The passive bass radiators at either end of the drum are the only areas in which you’d feel tentative about poking around, the rest you feel could be subjected to a considerable amount of torture.

Build

That heavyweight material adds a little to its weight (2.1kg), but it remains a manageable size and there’s a strap in the box for easy carrying.
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