A:AnswerThe specs show 30 watts. This is a bi-amped system so the woofer has an amp and the stereo speakers are also on their own amps. That 30 watts is also what's called 'music power' I suspect, what the amp/speakers are capable of on loud transient passages. I would guess that each amp has in the neighborhood of 5 watts RMS which would total 30 watts music power (3x5=15 double that for music power on transients). Confused? It is a pretty loud little speaker. You also have to take distortion into account and these are clear watts so you can use more of those watts than most speakers are capable of before they distort. There are several ways to state watts so it really depends on what method the manufacturer uses to rate their product. The Sony SRS X55 is a great driver set for music with plenty of power in it.
A:AnswerHello, thank you for your message. Before operating the speaker, be sure that the operating voltage of the speaker is identical with that of your local power supply. Operating voltage: 100 V – 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz. - Oscar.
A:AnswerHi JACKMAC. It will depend on the Bluetooth profiles of your tv. These are the compatible Bluetooth profiles of the speaker:
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile)
HFP (Hands-free Profile)
Regards, -Mark
A:AnswerHi Chowdary,
Skype calls are not guaranteed to work.
Please check the link below for further assistance.
https://docs.sony.com/release//SRS-X55_Help_Guide_EN.pdf
Thanks,
>Joffrey
A:AnswerThe x55 has more depth and much better overall sonic reproduction than the x5. I have both at my workplace and the 55 is just a superior speaker with no noticeable distortion. The 5 does have some distortion when turned up to about 70% or greater in volume. The 55 does not distort.