![]() My first car was a 1967 Volkswagen Beetle. To give you some reference for my awe, let me tell you a bit of a story. Well, they have basically done it again, fitting the wide into the wee. I wanted to start with the cutaway diagram of the UE HYPERBOOM, because honestly, it’s madness in there! I mentioned above how the UE engineers consistently put big sound in small spaces. The question now becomes, what can they do with a large space? For the past few years, Ultimate Ears engineers have bent the rules of reality by packing big sound into small speaker spaces. Sure, the profile is one point to ponder, but the second is the sound. Have I hammered on the large theme enough? Actually, I think that there are multiple largenesses that need to be explored. Which fish in the image below represents the UE HYPERBOOM? It's the Jupiter of planets. In the spirit of our current online education systems, here is a little online quiz. If it was part of a nesting doll set, the HYPERBOOM is the outer, all encompassing doll. The thing is though, the UE HYPERBOOM really seemed like an apex speaker. Granted, that is a strange thought to think about a speaker. Examples include polar bears, lions, crocodiles, and orcas. Unlike some other predators, it’s never preyed upon itself. In the natural sciences, an apex predator is a predator that exists at the very top of the food chain. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, here is a quick assist: “Apex predator” was the phrase that came to mind when I first saw the ads for the new UE HYPERBOOM speaker.
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