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Sony SRS-X7 Bluetooth SpeakersAt just 30cm wide the SRS-X7 is never likely to have the ability to provide much. But, obviously, the principal edge to the diminutive size is that it's mobile. Sony has obliged farther by including a rechargeable Li-ion battery that promises to supply six hours of music.
Excitingly, it has Bluetooth connectivity with NFC and aptX, it may also hook around your home network via a smartphone app that is not incompatible with AirPlay and wi-fi. The speaker array comprises two 40mm full-range drivers, a 62mm woofer that is single and dual passive radiators. Power comes via a 32W rated S-master digital amp with DSEE for improving compressed music.
The SongPal program is the most gratifying way of managing the unit (there's no distant), giving it much more versatility than some other version here.
The SRS-X7 isn't any slouch with regard to its own power output and is really capable of producing a sound that is lively and engaging, but its reach is bound and it starts as you wander greater than a metre or so from the speaker to feel cramped. Up close it is no excessive sound, so that every component of Garrix's Animals pings outside forcefully, with equal emphasis through the loudspeaker's frequency range. Overall, just like the Sony's angular shape it is a bit and lacks the sonic subtleties achieved by other versions here, and vocals can feel a tad level. |