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- Model:
- SRSXV500
- |
- SKU:
- 6573335
Highly rated by customers for: Sound Quality, Battery Life, Bass
$399.99
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Q: QuestionWhat are the differences in volume indoors and outdoors? I have noticed that it decreases outdoors. Is there a reason for this?
Asked by Delvia.
- A:Answer Hi Delvia, We're sorry to learn that you find the volume not as loud as you would have liked when using outdoors. The SRS-XV500 speaker may produce different volume levels indoors vs outdoors due to several factors like sound dispersion and environmental factors. The SRS-XV500 has a powerful sound thanks to the X-Balanced Speaker Unit, so you can have a great sound experience indoors or outside. The X-Balanced Speaker Unit is a unique way of bringing you a powerful, spacious sound and a more rewarding listening experience. To get the most out of the volume and ensure optimal performance with the speaker, please refer to the steps and guidelines below. • The maximum sound volume for playing music depends on whether the speaker is running on power from the connected AC outlet or from the rechargeable built-in battery. This, however, does not indicate a malfunction. To play music louder, connect the speaker to an AC outlet. • If the sound becomes low while in use, follow the procedure from the link below. https://helpguide.sony.net/speaker/7855/v1/en/contents/TP1001275051.html • You can adjust the volume of your source device or the app that you are using to improve the overall volume. • By downloading the Sony Music Center app, you will find all sorts of tools to fine-tune the speaker using the built-in EQ and maximize the volume to ensure optimal listening experience. You may also find different devices will perform better than others, as will different apps due to different types of audio compression and transmission. If you need more information or technical assistance with your product, please feel free to contact us and we'll be more than happy to assist you. You may send us an email at [email protected] with the following: Name: Best Buy Username: Model Number: Issue: Telephone Number: Regards, Jess
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Q: QuestionHow does this unit compare to jbl?
Asked by Debo.
- A:Answer Much better than jbl
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Q: QuestionHow many watts is this speaker? Why doesn't ANYONE listen wattage of speakers anymore?!!!
Asked by Pancho.
- A:Answer Hi Pancho, Thank you for reaching out. We apologize if you've found it challenging to find wattage information. We understand that specifications like these are important to our customers. Regarding your question, the power consumption of the SRS-XV500 speaker is around 55 watts. For more detailed specifications, please follow this link: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/speakers-wireless-speakers/srs-xv500/specifications Thanks for considering Sony products! Best regards, Estefany
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Q: QuestionWhat's sound in wats
Asked by Mariana.
- A:Answer Hi Mariana, thanks for your question! The Watts output will depend on several factors like the battery level, the device that is being used, etc. That is why we do not have the specific information about the watts output, but the power output and total harmonic distortion: With 4 Ω loads, both channels driven, from 100 Hz – 10 000 Hz; rated 8 W per channel minimum RMS power in stereo mode, with no more than 1% total harmonic distortion from 250 mW to rated output. You might find detailed info on the link below: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/speakers-wireless-speakers/srs-xv500/specifications If you have more questions or need more details about the unit you can contact us, visit the website https://us.esupport.sony.com/support/s/support-contact?language=en_US&category=ht, and we will be more than happy to assist you! Thanks for choosing Sony. Gus
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Q: QuestionHow many watts?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hi there, Thank you for your inquiry regarding the wattage of the SRS-XV500. Sony does not disclose this information, and there is a rationale behind it. In the case of Bluetooth speakers, wattage and RMS figures hold less significance compared to their importance for AV receivers. This is because a Bluetooth speaker is designed to be a self-contained unit, with the amplifier, speakers, and other components all built-in together. This means that the manufacturer has optimized the design for the specific components they've chosen, so you can't easily compare the wattage or RMS numbers across different models. Take the party wherever you go with the SRS-XV500 speaker. It has a powerful sound thanks to the X-Balanced Speaker Unit, a long-lasting battery and an easy to carry handle, so you can have a great sound experience indoors or outside. Hope this helps. Regards, Jess
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Q: QuestionHow many watts is this speaker?
Asked by Bobb.
- A:Answer Hi Bobb, Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, the wattage of this speaker is not a public specification that we disclose at this time, and here is why. For Bluetooth speakers, the wattage and RMS numbers are not as important as they are for an AV receiver. This is because a Bluetooth speaker is designed to be a self-contained unit, with the amplifier, speakers, and other components all built-in together. This means that the manufacturer has optimized the design for the specific components they've chosen, so you can't easily compare the wattage or RMS numbers across different models. Know that as an audio loving company, Sony strives to give you the best sounding speakers. Grab the SRS-XV500 wireless party speaker and take the party wherever you go. This speaker packs powerful sound, built-in lighting and a long-lasting battery—you can even plug in a karaoke mic and sing the night away. With the XV500, you have everything you need to entertain your friends and family. -Ralph
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Q: QuestionHow many watts is this
Asked by Greek.
- A:Answer Hi Greek, Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, the wattage of this speaker is not a public specification that we disclose at this time, and here is why. For Bluetooth speakers, the wattage and RMS numbers are not as important as they are for an AV receiver. This is because a Bluetooth speaker is designed to be a self-contained unit, with the amplifier, speakers, and other components all built-in together. This means that the manufacturer has optimized the design for the specific components they've chosen, so you can't easily compare the wattage or RMS numbers across different models. Know that as an audio loving company, Sony strives to give you the best sounding speakers. Grab the SRS-XV500 wireless party speaker and take the party wherever you go. This speaker packs powerful sound, built-in lighting and a long-lasting battery—you can even plug in a karaoke mic and sing the night away. With the XV500, you have everything you need to entertain your friends and family. -Ralph
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