Does Soundcore Motion+ Sound Different via Aux-in and Bluetooth, and How to Measure Frequency Response at Home
Short answer: no, Soundcore Motion+ sounds the same via bluetooth and aux-in.
Today I noticed that my awesome bluetooth speaker Anker Soundcore Motion+ sounds kind of shitty. There is an Android app by Anker Soundcore with EQ settings and some EQ presets. I connected my phone to the speaker and the app showed that the preset “Bass Off” is turned on:

It was easy to check if the EQ settings affect playback via aux-in – I set the bass frequencies (80, 150, 300 Hz) to the maximum and everything else to the minimum and checked if the music would become very low-heavy when played from my laptop – it did. I reverted the EQ settings to the custom setup shown in the screenshot above and decided to compare the sound via bluetooth from my phone and via aux-in from my laptop. I connected Motion+ to my laptop and also connected it to my phone via bluetooth, at the same time. I would then turn on the same part of the same version of the same song “Levitating” on my phone and on my laptop in order and compare using my ears. I felt like it sounded a little better when played from my phone, but I wasn’t sure and suspected that it might be a placebo-like effect – finding signal when in fact there is none. In particular, I felt like some high-pitched drum kit sounds were more pronounced when played from one device than from the other but I wasn’t sure about this. I decided that doing some objective measurements is in order.
When a professional reviewer posts a review of a speaker or a headset, they usually produce a frequency response plot like this:

So, how did I measure the frequency response? I googled “sine sweep” and found this website: https://www.audiocheck.net/testtones_sinesweep20-20k.php. It offers an audio file download under “The sound files – Logarithmic (20Hz-20kHz, -3dBFS, 20s)” (Direct link, Internet Archive link). This file plays a single sine wave, with frequency going up from 20 Hz to 20 kHz logarithmically. So, I played it from my laptop via aux-in with Spectroid open on my phone and got the following plot:

I eyeballed the two (red) plots and I think they look more or less identical. So I guess there is actually no difference in sound and I just imagined it. I might’ve thought that the sound from aux-in was worse because in the mornings loud sounds are sometimes unpleasant for me, but this goes away further into the day.



