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Sony does not disclose the wattage of these speakers because it doesn’t compare apples to apples and its not a fair assessment!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.100 watts but feels like more
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Woody, Thank you for your inquiry regarding the wattage of the SRS-XV900. Sony does not publish wattage and there is a reason why. 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. With the highest sound pressure in Sony's wireless speaker range and a huge 25 hours of battery life, the new Sony XV900 is always ready to party. With Omnidirectional party sound, feel the groove in every corner with six tweeters around the front, sides and rear for clarity. Mid-range and vocals cut through, thanks to dedicated stereo drivers, and it’s all backed up with punchy bass you can feel, thanks to an X-Balanced Speaker Unit woofer and Jet Bass Booster. Hope this helps. Regards, Jess
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