Under the surface, Monster equips the Blaster 3.0 with dual 60-watt speakers, along with two passive radiators and a 60-watt woofer for the bass. There are no functional differences between them apart from the aesthetics, but if you did want to make the sound even more visually noticeable, red would probably be the way to go. My review unit was black, but I would say the red is much more of an eye-catcher. The Blaster 3.0 comes in three colors: Black, white, and red.
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