The sound is great but it keeps jumping while using YouTube which is why I bought it in the first place. Sounds nothing like it did in the shop. Very frustrated and disappointed nearly 700 bucks later
The sound is great but it keeps jumping while using YouTube which is why I bought it in the first place. Sounds nothing like it did in the shop. Very frustrated and disappointed nearly 700 bucks later
Look don't mind it just thought it might be a bit louder.,???.
If you're looking for a big, booming speaker for your next barbecue, Sony has two strong options for the same $449.99 price. On the "small" side, there's the boombox-sized SRS-XG500. On the even larger side, there's the kitchen-trash-can-sized Sony SRS-XP700. While it's huge, the SRS-XP700 technically portable and has decent battery life, but lugging this speaker around is a bit of a pain even with two built-in handles. Both speakers have built-in LED light shows and karaoke inputs, and can easily power your next outdoor party, but in terms of sheer huge sound the SRS-XP700 represents the better value—it’s larger, louder, and more capable of thunderous bass depth. That said, the smaller SRS-XG500 might be more appealing to most users, since it takes up a more reasonable amount of space while still delivering plenty of power.Huge and Hefty Measuring 27.4 by 12.4 by 14.5 inches and weighing an intimidating 37.3 pounds, the SRS-XP700 is more tall than wide, resembling a bass amp more...
The big and bulky Sony SRS-XP700 speaker is built for parties, with huge bass sound and LED light shows.
Seriously powerful bass depth and bright highs; Karaoke-ready, with mic and guitar inputs; LED light show; Water-resistant
Impractically large; App (and EQ) are not as useful as they could be
Easy set up and great sound for various purposes - specially Karaoke nights and dance party.
I enjoy the sound output, bass and the colour light show and the overall product look
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