A:AnswerHi Martha, Thanks for your inquiry! Unfortunately, the wattage of this speaker is not a public specification that we disclose at this time, and here is why. Watts tell an incomplete story when judging a speaker’s performance. To be more accurate you would need to know the watts, the dB rating, and frequency range (Hz) of all the speakers in the unit. Also, the distortion (THD) rate and the number of speakers driven for the rating of watts presented on the box. Yes, those things are not standardized. Then do some math, and you will get a general understanding of the loudness and range of the speaker in question. Then do that for all the different companies and you could compare with specs, though even if they were equal, they may sound different due to processing. At Sony we try to give you the absolute best sounding speaker, that has all the features our customers have told us really matter to them. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi treib, Thanks for your interest in the Sony SRSXP700 and SRSXP500! Unfortunately, the wattages of these speakers are not a public specification that we disclose at this time, and here is why. Watts tell an incomplete story when judging a speaker’s performance. To be more accurate you would need to know the watts, the dB rating, and frequency range (Hz) of all the speakers in the unit. Also, the distortion (THD) rate and the number of speakers driven for the rating of watts presented on the box. Yes, those things are not standardized. Then do some math, and you will get a general understanding of the loudness and range of the speaker in question. Then do that for all the different companies and you could compare with specs, though even if they were equal, they may sound different due to processing. At Sony we try to give you the absolute best sounding speaker, that has all the features our customers have told us really matter to them. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi Simon, thanks for your inquiry. Unfortunately, this is not a public specification that we disclose at this time, and here is why. Output wattage tell an incomplete story when judging a speaker’s performance. To be more accurate you would need to know the watts, the dB rating, and frequency range (Hz) of all the speakers in the unit. Also, the distortion (THD) rate and the number of speakers driven for the rating of watts presented on the box. Yes, those things are not standardized. Then do some math, and you will get a general understanding of the loudness and range of the speaker in question. Then do that for all the different companies and you could compare with specs, though even if they were equal, they may sound different due to processing.
And the charging requires DC 5 V/Max. 1.5 A (Max. 2 A in total for 2 ports*)
*The feed current is automatically adjusted in accordance with the number of connected USB devices and the sound volume of the unit.
Regards,
Sam
A:AnswerHi Sam,
Thank you for the question about our SRSXP500! Unfortunately, the wattage of this speaker is not a public specification that we disclose at this time, and here is why. Watts tells an incomplete story when judging a speaker’s performance. To be more accurate you would need to know the watts, the dB rating, and frequency range (Hz) of all the speakers in the unit. Also, the distortion (THD) rate and the number of speakers driven for the rating of watts presented on the box. Yes, those things are not standardized. Then do some math, and you will get a general understanding of the loudness and range of the speaker in question. Then do that for all the different companies and you could compare with specs, though even if they were equal, they may sound different due to processing. At Sony, we try to give you the absolute best sounding speaker, that has all the features our customers have told us really matter to them.
Bring clear, powerful sound to the party with the SRS-XP500 Portable Wireless Speaker. Add extra juice to the hits with MEGA BASS and Sony’s unique X-Balanced Speaker units, and keep the energy going with up to 20 hours of battery life plus USB-C quick charging. Hope this helps! - Kris
A:AnswerHi Gus, thanks for your interest in the Sony SRSXP500!
No, you cannot pair this speaker with the Sony SRS-BTX300.
Here are the devices compatible with the XP500, which uses Party Connect function:
SRS-XB43, SRS-XB33, SRS-XB23, SRS-XG500, SRS-XP500, SRS-XP700
Unfortunately, this is not a public specification that we disclose at this time, and here is why.
Watts tell an incomplete story when judging a speaker’s performance.
To be more accurate you would need to know the watts, the dB rating, and frequency range (Hz) of all the speakers in the unit. Also, the distortion (THD) rate and the number of speakers driven for the rating of watts presented on the box. Yes, those things are not standardized.
Then do some math, and you will get a general understanding of the loudness and range of the speaker in question. Then do that for all the different companies and you could compare with specs, though even if they were equal, they may sound different due to processing.
At Sony we try to give you the absolute best sounding speaker, that has all the features our customers have told us really matter to them.
Hope this helps!
-Sam
A:AnswerHi Deegee, Thanks for your inquiry! Unfortunately, the wattage of this speaker is not a public specification that we disclose at this time, and here is why. Watts tell an incomplete story when judging a speaker’s performance. To be more accurate you would need to know the watts, the dB rating, and frequency range (Hz) of all the speakers in the unit. Also, the distortion (THD) rate and the number of speakers driven for the rating of watts presented on the box. Yes, those things are not standardized. Then do some math, and you will get a general understanding of the loudness and range of the speaker in question. Then do that for all the different companies and you could compare with specs, though even if they were equal, they may sound different due to processing. At Sony we try to give you the absolute best sounding speaker, that has all the features our customers have told us really matter to them. Hope this helps!
The XP500 combines superb sound with plenty of party features to make it a fun and versatile speaker. With Powerful Party Sound by the X-Balanced Speaker Unit and the front high-efficiency tweeter, it sends out rich, clear, and high-quality sound. It is perfect for parties, inside or outside the home, has plenty of battery life, is IPX4 Water-resistant, and has an easy-to-use handle for moving from one party to the next. -Sam
A:AnswerHi Trapper, thanks for the inquiry. Unfortunately, this is not a public specification that we disclose at this time, and here is why. Output wattage tell an incomplete story when judging a speaker’s performance.
To be more accurate you would need to know the watts, the dB rating, and frequency range (Hz) of all the speakers in the unit. Also, the distortion (THD) rate and the number of speakers driven for the rating of watts presented on the box. Yes, those things are not standardized. Then do some math, and you will get a general understanding of the loudness and range of the speaker in question. Then do that for all the different companies and you could compare with specs, though even if they were equal, they may sound different due to processing.
At Sony we try to give you the absolute best sounding speaker, that has all the features our customers have told us really matter to them.
Regards,
Sam
A:AnswerHi BZ, Thank you for your interest in Sony SRSXP500. Unfortunately, this is not a public specification that we disclose at this time. But, the SRSXP500 features a powerful Party Sound by the X-Balanced Speaker Unit and the front high-efficiency tweeter, it sends out rich, clear, and high-quality sound. It is perfect for parties, inside or outside the home. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHey, SonyListens, It's been many months since you've answered the question in an Anthony Fauci type way. Can you tell us at this time what the wattage, etc are?