Loud Max Access
Loud Max speakers typically range from 90dB to 120dB, making them suitable for outdoor crowds, workshops, or large backyards. They are not meant for quiet library listening—they are meant to command a space.
: It is engineered to retain the original character of the music even at aggressive compression levels.
Check the latest Loud Max models on their official site or your favorite outdoor audio retailer. Just remember: with great volume comes great responsibility (and possibly a noise complaint). loud max
Most models offer 15 to 40 hours of playback at 50% volume. Even at full “party mode” volume, you can expect a solid 6-10 hours, ensuring the music outlasts the guests.
For under $100–$200, you get a speaker that laughs at rain, shrugs off drops, and fills a football end zone with sound. If that sounds like your kind of party, turn it up. Loud Max speakers typically range from 90dB to
Developed by , LoudMax is a free, look-ahead brickwall loudness maximizer designed for one thing: getting your audio loud while keeping it clean. While many modern limiters overwhelm users with "spectral shaping" and "transient enhancement" knobs, LoudMax sticks to a minimalist two-fader philosophy that rivals expensive industry standards like the Waves L1 and L2 . Core Features & Technical Specs
If you need to send a demo to a client or friend and want it to match commercial volume levels instantly, drop LoudMax on your master channel. Its transparency allows you to push the loudness without the "pumping" artifacts often found in cheaper limiters. Check the latest Loud Max models on their
“Took the Roamer on a rafting trip. It floated (briefly), got splashed constantly, and still blasted tunes for the whole weekend. Best $79 I’ve spent.” — Jess, River Guide