Sony SRS-XG500 review: A modern party speaker with exhilarating acoustics
Sony recently
launched in India the Sony SRS-XG500
party speaker. Though it reminded me of the old boombox music players, it is by
no means a retro one but a modern party speaker with a powerful output and wide
connectivity options. Although bulky, the SRS-XG500 is a moveable party speaker
that is easy to manage irrespective where you throw a party. Priced at Rs
32,999, the speaker seems to be on the expensive side. Is it? Let’s find out:
Build
and design
The cylindrical body gives the speaker a distinct
look while the fabric covering brings minimalism. The big handle is sturdy
enough for us to carry it anywhere. On the front, there are buttons for power,
Bluetooth, volume, play/pause, and a bass boost button. A rubber lid at the
back covers power and USB ports and a connector for plugging in a guitar. The
two large rubber feet keep the speaker stable when the bass comes in. The sides
have LED lights that change colour when you play music and it looks absolutely
beautiful under dim or low light. The Sony SRS-XG500 weighs nearly 5 kg but quality material
is used so weight isn't much of a factor to point out.
Performance
The audio quality of the Sony SRS-XG500 is at par with most of the
small-sized trolley-style party speakers, although it has its own limitations
considering it is a portable speaker. That said, the sound is loud and bassy,
but at the same time, highly balanced so it will be music for your ears.
For bass lovers, there is a bass boost feature but honestly, the
default sound is much better because of the balance. The feature to connect a
guitar adds to its credentials as a party speaker. You can also connect the
SRS-XG500 with other speakers using Party
Connect. There are slight tweaks you can do with the sound and light settings
using the Sony Music Centre app. I had to play with the equalizer as the
default sound at times doesn't go well with all genres of music.
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