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Morel’s Hgtalare and Biggie Bluetooth speakers look great and sound great

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The Morel Biggie Bluetooth speaker is available in nine attractive wood veneer finishes.
The $400 Högtalare and $ 300 Biggie are designed to blend into an IKEA Kallax bookshelf.
There's no smartphone app, no Wi-Fi streaming, no room calibration, no Dolby Atmos , no voice control, no EQ tweaking.
The Biggie is an impressively punchy sounding mono speaker with real presence and volume.
There’s an appealing crispness to the high end, with a well-organized middle that thrives on the track's enthusiasm.
Bass is controlled here, too, but the speaker does favor lower frequencies.
Kick drums and bass guitars can sound a little too forward in the mix, but it's not IP-rated, mind you.
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