Hi all,
I’ve noticed that in a lot of reviews for Bluetooth speakers, standalone speakers, and even digital radios, there’s often no mention of whether the unit plays in stereo or mono.
To me, that seems like quite an important detail — especially when so many small speakers are actually mono, and some have clever setups to simulate or pair for stereo sound. Sometimes you only find out after buying and listening for yourself!
Is there a reason this isn’t consistently mentioned in reviews?
Do reviewers assume most readers don’t care, or is it just taken for granted based on the design?
Curious to hear your thoughts — and whether anyone else finds this detail as important as I do.
The latest review to leave out these details was the review of the Roberts Reva.
Thanks,
Tapper
I’ve noticed that in a lot of reviews for Bluetooth speakers, standalone speakers, and even digital radios, there’s often no mention of whether the unit plays in stereo or mono.
To me, that seems like quite an important detail — especially when so many small speakers are actually mono, and some have clever setups to simulate or pair for stereo sound. Sometimes you only find out after buying and listening for yourself!
Is there a reason this isn’t consistently mentioned in reviews?
Do reviewers assume most readers don’t care, or is it just taken for granted based on the design?
Curious to hear your thoughts — and whether anyone else finds this detail as important as I do.
The latest review to leave out these details was the review of the Roberts Reva.
Thanks,
Tapper
