Sony’s SRS-XB501G might be more fun to look at than to listen to. This smart speaker’s audio fidelity takes a backseat to its multi-colored LED light show. If the barrel-shaped JBL Xtreme 2 that Scott ...
Sony wasn’t the first big electronics brand to sell soundbars, but they do make some compelling models, from budget-priced ...
Sony’s new CS Series loudspeakers deliver solid home theater and music performance without breaking the bank. Perfect for budget setups and secondary rooms. There’s no shortage of “budget” speakers ...
Soundbars with Dolby Atmos can spread sound effects around and above your ears. Here are our top picks from Samsung, Sonos, ...
Sony's X-Series party speakers typically have few tricks up their sleeves to power your gatherings. The company's latest model, the SRS-XV800, packs in a lot those but it also has an additional handy ...
The 360 RA format is Sony’s attempt to re-create the sound of being present at a live music venue. It produces an open and airy feel, and presents the music as though it were being played on a stage ...
Sony has added another whopper to its party speaker lineup with today’s announcement of the new SRS-XV500. The $400 speaker is the most affordable of Sony’s big, yet portable speaker range that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. This article is more than 4 years old. One of the things I like ...
The SRS-RA5000 promises a big, immersive, concert-like soundstage from a single speaker—especially with 360 Reality Audio tracks—but it fails to deliver. When I first heard Sony’s 360 Reality Audio ...
I'm a newbie so need a bit of molly coddling. Just bought myself a Sony STR-DN1080 165W (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1ch driven THD 0.9%) for $329 and I was hoping to pair them with unused speakers in the house.