The new Sony X-series are for people with hearing impairment – or those who want to. They are certainly not for leisurely listening to Tchaikovsky, although they may do the Blues Brothers some justice.
No, they are party animals. In true Sony style, no detailed specs are available, so you will have to wait for a review before we know how they sound.
Sony X-series – what we know
SRS-XG500
- Front-firing woofer 2 x 11cm and Tweeter 2 x 2.5cm (use landscape mode)
- LED-lit passive bass radiators are each end
- SBC, AAC and LDAC codes
- 460x256x215 mm x 5.6kg
- BT, Stereo Mini Jack (IN), USB-A (Music and powerbank), Mic Input, Guitar Input
- 30-hour battery (usually measured at 50% volume) and fast charge 30min=10hours. Uses DC 20V plug pack. If set to 100% volume, expect 4-5 hours.
- IP66 rating
- Website here
- Price: $629
SRS-XP500
- Front-firing woofer 2 x 14cm and Tweeter 2 x 5cm (use in portrait or landscape)
- We assume that the casing acts as a passive bass radiator
- SBC, AAC and LDAC codes
- 275x572x295 mm x 11.2 kg
- BT, Stereo Mini Jack (IN), 2 x USB-A 5V/1.5A, Mic Input, Guitar Input (both with min/max gain)
- 20-hour battery (usually measured at 50% volume) and fast charge 10min=80min. If set to 100% volume, expect 5-6 hours.
- IPX4
- Website here
- Price: $499
SRS-XP700
- Front-firing woofer 2 x 17cm, front-firing Tweeter 3 x 6cm, rear-firing 1 x 5cm (use in portrait or landscape although Sony calls it Omnidirectional Party Sound). Sony claims punchy and deep bass.
- We assume that the casing acts as a passive bass radiator
- SBC, AAC and LDAC codes
- 313x693x367 mm x 16.9 kg – luggable handle
- BT, Stereo Mini Jack (IN), 2 x USB-A 5V/1.5A, Mic Input, Guitar Input (both with min/max gain)
- 25-hour battery (usually measured at 50% volume) and fast charge 10min=3 hours. If set to 100% volume, expect 5-6 hours
- IPX4
- Website here
- Price: $699
All have Fiestable LED controls, work with the Sony Music App (with an EQ).
These can sync with up to 100 compatible Sony Party Connect speakers (SRS-XB43, SRS-XB33, SRS-XB23, SRS-XG500, SRS-XP500, SRS-XP700). You can stereo pair the SRS-XP700 and SRS-SP500
Note that maximum volume is higher on mains power than on battery. USB playback is sequential from the root directory.
GadgetGuy’s take
We have not reviewed the Sony X-series and can’t comment on the sound signature. These are mono BT speakers with Extra-Bass and Live Sound features.
Initial reports are that they are loud and suited for ‘backyard’ outdoor use, but you don’t buy them for audiophile use.
You can read other GadgetGuy Sony news and review here.
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