Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Mass Fidelity Core Bluetooth Receiver and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mass Fidelity Core Bluetooth Receiver.
January 2017
(84%)
20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
84010020
The editors liked
Open
Detailed
Spacious sound
Ease of use
Compact size
Built in battery
Stylish
Compact design
Rich
Balanced 3D audio
Up to 12 hours of battery life
Doesn't require an app
At six inches square and four inches tall
The Core isn't particularly large
But it's big enough to create a substantial sound. The first thing you notice when listening is clarity and quietness. Acoustic guitars sound acoustic
Vocals sound like they're
The editors didn't like
Color options for unit
Expensive
Not much. I would have liked more volume
But it's a small speaker and higher volumes would make the sound distort. Its max volume is more than enough to fill a large room
Open, detailed, spacious sound, Ease of use, Compact size, Built in battery
Color options for unit
THE MASS FIDELITY CORE Represents An Exceptional Value In Today's Wireless Market.LikesOpen, detailed, spacious soundEase of useCompact sizeBuilt in batteryWould Like To SeeColor options for unitPriced at $599.00, the Mass Fidelity Core represents an exce...
Published: 2016-11-11, Author: Michael , review by: wired.com
At six inches square and four inches tall, the Core isn't particularly large, but it's big enough to create a substantial sound. The first thing you notice when listening is clarity and quietness. Acoustic guitars sound acoustic, vocals sound like they're
Not much. I would have liked more volume, but it's a small speaker and higher volumes would make the sound distort. Its max volume is more than enough to fill a large room, anyway. At $600, the price will give you pause, but in this case justified by the
Published: 2016-09-27, Author: Phil , review by: ilounge.com
Mass Fidelity's Core ($599) looks to bring the performance of larger high-end speakers into a small, portable Bluetooth speaker using wave field synthesis. The black and chrome speaker houses five custom designed drivers and a woofer which fires downward...
Abstract: I first wrote about Mass Fidelity's Core Bluetooth speaker way back when it was the subject of a highly successful crowdfunding campaign. That campaign raised so much cash that Mass Fidelity quickly put a companion subwoofer on the development fast track...
Was this review helpful?
(80%)
Published: 2016-01-26, Author: Christian , review by: makeuseof.com
The launch price of $599 may seem a little expensive for such a compact device, but given the overall clear and lively sound reproduction, audiophiles should be rushing to pick up the Mass Fidelity Core...
Stylish, compact design, Rich, balanced 3D audio, Up to 12 hours of battery life, Doesn't require an app
Expensive
The Mass Fidelity Core doesn't look like any Bluetooth speaker you've ever seen, because it's more than a nifty wireless peripheral. Boasting a slick design, impressive audio quality and multiroom capabilities, the Core is a jack of all trades and a maste...
Published: 2016-07-29, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: I first wrote about Mass Fidelity's Core Bluetooth speaker way back when it was the subject of a highly successful crowdfunding campaign. That campaign raised so much cash that Mass Fidelity quickly put a companion subwoofer on the development fast track...
This is a nice-sounding speaker. Tracks have definition and clarity to them, and stereo separation is impressive from a speaker of this size, At louder volumes the sound is rich and full, and easily fills a room. Pairing is quick and easy, and reconnectio
The Mass Fidelity Core is expensive. It's the same price as Sonos's multi-room speakers, while offering the more limited functionality of a Bluetooth speaker. There's no Spotify Connect or Google Cast support for example, and the multi-room pairing is for
Is the Core a Bluetooth speaker or a multi-room speaker? Not even Mass Fidelity knows, and it's this lack of focus that ultimately ends up harming the speaker the most.If it's a Bluetooth speaker, then it's probably one of the most expensive Bluetooth spe...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2017-01-26, Author: Jon , review by: techradar.com
Great sound, Impressive stereo separation, Bass is rich, deep and detailed
Limited multi, room funtionality, Weak bass at lower volumes, Few inputs for a connected speaker
The Mass Fidelity Core is a great-sounding Bluetooth speaker. Its sound is rich and detailed, and the separation makes music a pleasure to listen to. Its problem is its price, which puts it in the realm of dedicated multi-room setups – alongside such comp...
Abstract: To say that the Core is a little speaker that packs a big punch is something of an understatement. It's not without flaws, but the sheer power, audio quality and versatile high-tech features that Mass Fidelity has crammed into this little black box are un...