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  • QuestionHow many speakers

    Asked by Woody.

    • Answer Hi Woody, Thank you for your inquiry! the SRSXB43 has 4 speakers, Woofer L&R and Tweeter L&R. The XB43's 2-way speaker system combines a woofer for low to mid-range frequencies with a dedicated tweeter for the higher range frequencies. The result is exceptional vocal clarity. I hope this helps! Regards, Carl

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionWhen using party connect outdoors. How far apart can the speakers be spaced without issues?

    Asked by TB77.

    • Answer Hi TB77, thank you for your inquiry. Please make sure that all speakers to be connected are within 1 m (3.2 ft) of the device when using the Party Connect function. Their maximum range once connected is will be up to 30 meters, but that will also depend on factors such as obstacles, magnetic interference, etc. Regards, Erin

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionCan my srsxb43 be connected to my tv.

    Asked by Quincy.

    • Answer Hi Quincy, Thanks for the inquiry. Yes, you can connect it to your TV via an audio cable or via Bluetooth connection. Just make sure that when connecting via Bluetooth, your TV supports the following BLUETOOTH profiles. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) Regards, Aldrin

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionWill this pair with a xb41

    Asked by Jeremy.

    • Answer Hi Jeremy, Great question! This unit is compatible with SRS-XB43, SRS-XB33, and SRS-XB23 speakers via Party Connect function. It cannot connect with any other speakers. Thank you for your interest in Sony’s Wireless Speakers, and if you have any other questions, please let us know! -Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionWhat is the output watts? I don't see it listed anywhere

    Asked by C23Bball.

    • Answer 15 watts per channel. I just Google it.

      Answered by SteveD

  • QuestionWhat is the maximum decibals this will go up to?

    Asked by Mike27.

    • Answer Hi Mike27, Thank you for your interest in the SRSXB43 speaker. Unfortunately, this is not a public specification that we disclose at this time. Thank you kindly for your understanding. -Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionHow many watts

    Asked by Tom.

    • Answer Hi Tom, Thank you for your interest in the SRSXB43. Unfortunately, this is not a public specification that we disclose at this time. Thank you kindly for your understanding. -Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionHow loud does it go

    Asked by Dmm1965.

    • Answer Hi Dmm1965, Thank you for your inquiry! If you are referring to the decibel or watts, unfortunately, this is not a public specification that we disclose at this time. What we can tell you is that the X-Balanced Speaker Unit achieves high sound quality and powerful sound pressure for a richer, deeper, more rewarding listening experience. Know that as an audio loving company, Sony strives to give you the best sounding speakers. Regards, Carl

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionNo mention of power output ! How many Watts ?

    Asked by Edfortrump.

    • Answer Hi Edward, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, this is not a public specification that we disclose at this time. Thank you kindly for your understanding. -Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionWhat is the sound output in watts for this speaker? (ex. 30watts, 60 watts, etc.)

    Asked by DigitalKing.

    • Answer I haven’t been able to find it. But not as loud as expected.

      Answered by Mattymalt

  • QuestionWhat is the power output in watts. It is a very basic question that I don't seem to see the answer anywhere.

    Asked by Dario.

    • Answer I'm not sure why Sony doesn't want to tell you since it's plainly listed in the "Reference Guide" for the SRS-XB43: POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: With 4 ohms loads, both channels driven, from 100 Hz – 10,000 Hz; rated 16 watts per channel minimum RMS power at stereo mode, with no more than 1% total harmonic distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output.

      Answered by Stereodude