Sony Vs JBL

JBL Partybox Wireless Microphone Review

JBL Partybox Wireless Microphone Review

So recently we have had a lot of excitement because there have been a lot of Box speakers to hit the market. We got the JBL Partybox 320 and 120. A few months ago we got the Partybox Ultimate, And we also got some great options from Sony like the ULT Tower 10 and the Sony ULT field 7 which can all be used with a microphone for karaoke.

Sony ULT Field 7 Vs JBL Boombox 3

Sony ULT Field 7 Vs JBL Boombox 3

I personally really like the new Sony ULT Field 7 cause it sounds a lot more balanced than its predecessor, the Sony XG500. It still has a ton of bass, but the mids are a lot more pronounced and this speaker gets loud. However, today we have to see how the Sony ULT Field 7 stacks up to the JBL Boombox 3… there might be a new king in town.

Sony ULT Tower 10 Vs JBL Partybox Ultimate & JBL Partybox 710

Sony ULT Tower 10 Vs JBL Partybox Ultimate & JBL Partybox 710

So over the last few months, Sony has been refining all of their Box speakers, and now we have the all new Sony ULT Tower 10, and this thing is very impressive and it puts a big emphasis on sound pressure. But naturally we have to see how the Sony ULT Tower 10 compares to both the JBL Partybox Ultimate, JBL’s Largest Partybox ever… and the JBL Partybox 710 which has been a work horse for the last few years.

JBL Partybox 120 vs Sony XV500

JBL Partybox 120 vs Sony XV500

So over the last few months Sony has really been refining their box speaker and giving them a much more neutral and balanced sound signature. But JBL also just refined the upgraded their new Partybox Speakers. So today we’re going to compare the Sony XV500 to the JBL Partybox 120 and we’re going to see which small box speaker is right for you.

JBL Partybox 110 Vs Sony XV500 - Something While We Wait For The Partybox 120

JBL Partybox 110 Vs Sony XV500 - Something While We Wait For The Partybox 120

So the Sony XV500 is a refined version of the Sony XP500 that has a more balanced sound signature, and better instrument separation… Now we know that the JBL Partybox 120 is right around the corner, but we still have to see how the Sony XV500 stacks up to the super popular JBL Partybox 110