I have no idea what "more refined" means in terms of audio in this instance. The Sony has the built-in battery, so that is a big plus if you really want to drag a huge speaker some place away from an outlet. As far as everything else goes, I see no wins for Sony other than LDAC support for those who have such streaming services that can utilize it. The XV900 in it's default Mega Bass mode has a warm sound with not much detail and clarity. This can be improved some by using the Sony app EQ, but even with the treble slider maxed out, the detail and clarity just doesn't match what you can achieve from the Partybox 710. And Sony doesn't allow you to use both Mega Bass mode AND custom EQ. The Partybox 710 is also louder, has deeper bass capability, better lights, better wheels, better controls, better app options......just well......better. I've done several videos on both of these speakers and there will be the fanboys of each brand, but the proof is in the pudding, so to speak😉
😂😂 i al ready expected some one to answer the comments of this man on the video, and you did just perfect! ......got My JBL 710 and maybe it's not the best tbut hard to beat out! greetings!
the fact the treble slider doesn't fix it makes me think in chasing eye catching specs on paper and cramming more speakers in a small space they've actually gone out of phase lol and the JBL clarity to me just sounds like perfectly in phase audio. i bet if you cut the wires to a couple of the speakers you'd get more presence. maybe sony even tested it in an anechoic chamber or lab settings but the moment someone puts it in a room, in an odd corner (being one), its fuked because so many sources (side/top/lots of front) its going to end up wiping out its own sound profile/clarity.
Thats exactly why I'm looking at the 900, we have the 500 now and it pisses him off. Where I live there's no noise ordinance so he can call all he wants. Asshole supposed to be responsible for a shared driveway and he's a douche about it. Guess what asshat? You're about to get the 500 and his big ass brother 900
I actually own 2 of the JBL Partbox 710 and I absolutely LOVE them! Awesome clear sound, pounding bass without distortion, and great lighting effects. My only issue is that it does not have the ability to mount it on a speaker stand. I'm actually trying to figure out if there's a way to customize it and add the mounting holes myself. Any suggestions?
I have 2 of the JBL Partybox 710 as well. Was thinking about single Partybox 1000, but i wanted stereo, it hits so hard, never expected so much power out these 2, are you using these more at home or for parties?
@@justinasnalivaika7881 I use them to Deejay parties and to host Karaoke parties. I don't use them much at home other than for prep and testing. IMO the Partybox 1000 is way too large and cumbersome to be easily transportable. As a matter of fact, I find that 1 Partybox 710 is often overkill for small parties. Also, when you mention stereo, you need to be aware that if you use 2 Partybox 710's in Bluetooth TWS mode, then you get "True Stereo" (left and right channels). But if you daisy chain from one 710 to another 710 with a wire, the same sound comes out of both speakers and there's no "left/right" channels. You could use a mixer to connect the speakers to seperate channles and achieve true stereo. I only mention this because I would never rely on bluetooth for a gig where someone is paying me, and because I only use high quality FLAC "lossless" audio files and bluetooth compresses audio and you do not achieve the same quality as a wired connection. If you are using MP3 files or a streaming service, which is "lossy" to begin with, then it wouldn't matter as much. To sum it up, I know that the Partybox 710 is not officially a "professional" speaker, but they sure as hell sound and feel professional to me with the added convenience of built in PA/Karaoke for personal use and very small parties. I have no regrets about purchasing these for this use.
@Avi Fleischer they kick ass..period...and you would have to be a muscle man to lift these 710's on a Tripod!!!...my 310's are enough to lift onto a tripod!! I think I would look for some kind of small folding table to get the 710's up higher to ear level ..then strap down. I would never mess or alter the casing of the 710.
What do you need to use a wireless microphone. I've brought the jbl for an event and have a wireless microphone. Plz let me know how to use it with the speaker plz.
Hi, I just bought the partybox 710 and I wish to use them outside in a beach or park. I do not have access to mains direct ecectricity. what is your recommendation? Thanks
Can the Sony XV900 not be EQ'd to sound more like the JBL ive noticed with my Sony products ear buds and headphones that to get the real punchy bass and party vibe a EQ is needed so if the sony has an extensive EQ I could talor them to a more party sound profile vs the JBL pretty much being EQ'd for a party straight out the box. But from the sound comparison I have to say that the JBL speaker sounded more full and had the extra bass. But i do like the portability of the Sony being wireless the only issue is that 4 hours of continuous play back at full volume would not be enough if you have a new years eve party and go late into the night so i would still end up plugging them in, i do however like the versatility and they would be good for a home theater experience.
What’s wrong with getting a trance Bluetooth transmitter and hooking up your JBL’s and watching movies on a TV I see no difference energy. The JBL sound so much better than the Sony. It’s unbelievable.
I want to use 2 of those speakers inside in a 50 m2 barn. Isnt the (jbl) bass to much for a indoor room that size? I listen to 80s/90s/00s pop music, trance in general
I would listen to someone that knows what they are talking about..this fellow in his video thinks JBL has a unit thats larger than the 710 that has a battery.. wrong!..its the smaller 310..and to me he is more leaning to the sony..which even looking at it is not as well made.check out "Flossy Carter ".and "DLX Willington". If you want a great true review!
I am a 80s rock man i got Hillbilly neighbors which one will rock their doors off the hedge... I plan on getting a pair.. Can't make my mind up on j.B.L or sonny though
JBL better sound but here is why i would coose you can buy N$ 8500 the sony bc the pricse for the JBL is dubbel and normaly jou can jou want something to work everywhere so Sony is the one i wil choose
At the end, the most important Thing is Sound! Here the Sony cant even compet in any way! To muddy less Bass all what u need isent there. So if u want a Monster Partyspeaker choose the 710 if u wanna this otg choose the 310 with Battery inside. The 310 got less Bass of cause but already more then the Sony here. Sony made the greatest Consol of all Time but in this Case they are only mid Range. Never heard a Sony speaker where i would say WOW amazing product.
You must hear the SS CS SERIES from Sony, the reviews about it are very good. Sony, in 80”s and 90”s was one of the most important brands in audio department. Now y know they could make better, but they are not bad
You need a bit more detail on what makes it disappointing as this feedback doesn't help anyone. For all we know, you're a rep for JBL just trying to downgrade competitors.
@@GorgeofdespairDefinitely not my intention to downgrade anyone. I can only have one party speaker at a time. As of right now the Sony SRS XV 900 is the one I currently have. Believe it or not I chose it over the JBL partybox 710 due to dimensions. I needed a speaker that could fit below my projector screen without blocking any of the screen. To my surprise the Sony was right on the money. It couldn't get any closer to the size I needed. Seeing the big square subwoofer made me think it would be perfect for movies. Don't get me wrong it's good. Just not great in the low bass region. I listen to electronic music with very low bass the most because it's fun. For some reason when the bass drops low. Instead of pressurizing the room. The bass disappears all together. Not sure if Sony put a filter on it to reserve battery life or what. But it's part of my music that I'm used to hearing on other systems. I kid you not this speaker has everything else I could ever hope for. Just not the low low bass that I expected from a larger subwoofer. I think the price of this speaker had my expectations too high. I am able to connect my own external DAC with a wired connection and play DSD tracks. The clarity and detail retrieval is outstanding. I will say the Sony has a very good kick drum in the bass. That part I do enjoy. Again when the bass goes to drop to the bottom spectrum of human hearing it's just not there. I'm actually taking it pretty hard because it's so close. When you think party you want to feel the thump and pressure to the music and have fun. If the content is available in the media. You want to be able to play it. A portable Bluetooth speaker of this caliber should be able to do it all. Not being turned and optimized for the 20-30hz region was the deal breaker for me due to my type of music. Apologies for the long response. Hope this shines light on some more detail why it's disappointing for me. A linkable sepret subwoofer would probably solve my issue if Sony would ever make one.
There are 2 issues in your review Sony is better only because have battery but the sound is not that different...by contrary, the price is way higher on sony, and jbl still better
@@sonymhcv42 i had this v83d but i burn it and destroy for rattling cabinet noise and sony said this is common for this speaker now i won jbl 710 and jbl is far better then v83d
A pair of 310s would compete with the Sony as a pair might not be as loud but I think the sound coming out of the 310s would be just as full and Rich
I have no idea what "more refined" means in terms of audio in this instance. The Sony has the built-in battery, so that is a big plus if you really want to drag a huge speaker some place away from an outlet. As far as everything else goes, I see no wins for Sony other than LDAC support for those who have such streaming services that can utilize it. The XV900 in it's default Mega Bass mode has a warm sound with not much detail and clarity. This can be improved some by using the Sony app EQ, but even with the treble slider maxed out, the detail and clarity just doesn't match what you can achieve from the Partybox 710. And Sony doesn't allow you to use both Mega Bass mode AND custom EQ. The Partybox 710 is also louder, has deeper bass capability, better lights, better wheels, better controls, better app options......just well......better. I've done several videos on both of these speakers and there will be the fanboys of each brand, but the proof is in the pudding, so to speak😉
😂😂 i al ready expected some one to answer the comments of this man on the video, and you did just perfect! ......got My JBL 710 and maybe it's not the best tbut hard to beat out! greetings!
Idk why jbl doesnt just add fuckin batteries, its stupid when you think about it
Well said I have a pair of the wonder twins as you call them and I activate them every day
the fact the treble slider doesn't fix it makes me think in chasing eye catching specs on paper and cramming more speakers in a small space they've actually gone out of phase lol and the JBL clarity to me just sounds like perfectly in phase audio. i bet if you cut the wires to a couple of the speakers you'd get more presence. maybe sony even tested it in an anechoic chamber or lab settings but the moment someone puts it in a room, in an odd corner (being one), its fuked because so many sources (side/top/lots of front) its going to end up wiping out its own sound profile/clarity.
Just got the Sony and it's a beast! 💪🏿
The neighbor called the police
DAMN🤣
Thats exactly why I'm looking at the 900, we have the 500 now and it pisses him off. Where I live there's no noise ordinance so he can call all he wants. Asshole supposed to be responsible for a shared driveway and he's a douche about it. Guess what asshat? You're about to get the 500 and his big ass brother 900
😂 lol
The JBL report a police bro
I am going to get a 2nd one 😀
I actually own 2 of the JBL Partbox 710 and I absolutely LOVE them! Awesome clear sound, pounding bass without distortion, and great lighting effects. My only issue is that it does not have the ability to mount it on a speaker stand. I'm actually trying to figure out if there's a way to customize it and add the mounting holes myself. Any suggestions?
I would build a plate with a stand receiver on it and then strap the speaker down to it. Or something that clamps over the wheels to hold it down.
I have 2 of the JBL Partybox 710 as well. Was thinking about single Partybox 1000, but i wanted stereo, it hits so hard, never expected so much power out these 2, are you using these more at home or for parties?
@@justinasnalivaika7881 I use them to Deejay parties and to host Karaoke parties. I don't use them much at home other than for prep and testing. IMO the Partybox 1000 is way too large and cumbersome to be easily transportable. As a matter of fact, I find that 1 Partybox 710 is often overkill for small parties. Also, when you mention stereo, you need to be aware that if you use 2 Partybox 710's in Bluetooth TWS mode, then you get "True Stereo" (left and right channels). But if you daisy chain from one 710 to another 710 with a wire, the same sound comes out of both speakers and there's no "left/right" channels. You could use a mixer to connect the speakers to seperate channles and achieve true stereo. I only mention this because I would never rely on bluetooth for a gig where someone is paying me, and because I only use high quality FLAC "lossless" audio files and bluetooth compresses audio and you do not achieve the same quality as a wired connection. If you are using MP3 files or a streaming service, which is "lossy" to begin with, then it wouldn't matter as much. To sum it up, I know that the Partybox 710 is not officially a "professional" speaker, but they sure as hell sound and feel professional to me with the added convenience of built in PA/Karaoke for personal use and very small parties. I have no regrets about purchasing these for this use.
@Avi Fleischer they kick ass..period...and you would have to be a muscle man to lift these 710's on a Tripod!!!...my 310's are enough to lift onto a tripod!!
I think I would look for some kind of small folding table to get the 710's up higher to ear level ..then strap down. I would never mess or alter the casing of the 710.
That’s sad because I believe you can on the 310 …
What do you need to use a wireless microphone. I've brought the jbl for an event and have a wireless microphone. Plz let me know how to use it with the speaker plz.
Not true... JBL 710 is more refined than sony 900... Sony is just feature packed but lack sound quality
I bought the Sony 2 days ago and what I can say is thats awesome, bass is so powerful. I cant compare both since i have never owned a jbl
even the jbl 310 is better
Check DLX willingtons comparison of XV900 and partybox 310. Much smaller 310 completely destroys the XV900. Sorry to break it to you.
Hi,
I just bought the partybox 710 and I wish to use them outside in a beach or park. I do not have access to mains direct ecectricity. what is your recommendation? Thanks
Get the sony instead.. it's got a battery
get one of those portable battery boxes... like anker solix 1000 will power it for 12 hours or longer at max volume
so if you have the outside at a party and it starts raining, which one survived?
Jbl with eq on app is a game changer
Ya, with the app it stomps on the Sony's head easily.
What’s your EQ setting?
@@TrungPham-jd6vj I have the bass half way
Treble and mids full
Bass on deep for electronic type music
Punchy for a lot of rock type music
JBL has low quality Bluetooth codec… how can it sound clearly than the Sony?
This review is very well explained 👏
And if your a grandfather like the way you sound. The sony is for you!
😂😂😂😂😂
Of course sony & pioneer only bro ❤❤❤
Only For Indian Singing /Karore , Which brand is Good ( SONY AND JBL)
Can the Sony XV900 not be EQ'd to sound more like the JBL ive noticed with my Sony products ear buds and headphones that to get the real punchy bass and party vibe a EQ is needed so if the sony has an extensive EQ I could talor them to a more party sound profile vs the JBL pretty much being EQ'd for a party straight out the box. But from the sound comparison I have to say that the JBL speaker sounded more full and had the extra bass. But i do like the portability of the Sony being wireless the only issue is that 4 hours of continuous play back at full volume would not be enough if you have a new years eve party and go late into the night so i would still end up plugging them in, i do however like the versatility and they would be good for a home theater experience.
there an eq mode in the sony app
What about price fact
What’s louder xv900 , jbl 710 or the soundboks ?
710 is the loudest. Soundboks 4 is pretty close but is nowhere near as clear sounding as the JBL.
What’s wrong with getting a trance Bluetooth transmitter and hooking up your JBL’s and watching movies on a TV I see no difference energy. The JBL sound so much better than the Sony. It’s unbelievable.
Sony vs jbl 710 bass ?
I mention it multiple times in the video. The JBL hits much harder.
I think JBL the sound is more dynamic and is more beautiful. very good light system.
I want to use 2 of those speakers inside in a 50 m2 barn. Isnt the (jbl) bass to much for a indoor room that size? I listen to 80s/90s/00s pop music, trance in general
I’d go for the JBL for that type of music because the highs are much more robust.
I would listen to someone that knows what they are talking about..this fellow in his video thinks JBL has a unit thats larger than the 710 that has a battery.. wrong!..its the smaller 310..and to me he is more leaning to the sony..which even looking at it is not as well made.check out "Flossy Carter ".and "DLX Willington". If you want a great true review!
I think Jbl sounds better,just no battery 😢
Sony is the better option because it is truly portable because of the battery and is more cost efficient it gives you more bang for your dollar.
710 in this video sounded better to me
Only guys who wipes from the front wants the sony. All we others go for jbl
I am a 80s rock man i got Hillbilly neighbors which one will rock their doors off the hedge... I plan on getting a pair.. Can't make my mind up on j.B.L or sonny though
I’d go JBL.
just bought the xv 900 hope it doesn't disappoint
What’s the update?
oh its awesome the sound is suttle nd non tiring audio sound 10/10 its all you need
What about the sony v83d
v83d is a crape i have this
Il v83d the Power lound
JBL better sound but here is why i would coose you can buy N$ 8500 the sony bc the pricse for the JBL is dubbel and normaly jou can jou want something to work everywhere so Sony is the one i wil choose
At the end, the most important Thing is Sound!
Here the Sony cant even compet in any way! To muddy less Bass all what u need isent there.
So if u want a Monster Partyspeaker choose the 710 if u wanna this otg choose the 310 with Battery inside. The 310 got less Bass of cause but already more then the Sony here.
Sony made the greatest Consol of all Time but in this Case they are only mid Range. Never heard a Sony speaker where i would say WOW amazing product.
You must hear the SS CS SERIES from Sony, the reviews about it are very good. Sony, in 80”s and 90”s was one of the most important brands in audio department. Now y know they could make better, but they are not bad
Hard to believe this was even edited.
Good job
Sony ❤
Sony has more of that bass in your chest sound. The JBLs have a more audible bass.
try them in person and you’ll chance your mind real quick 😂
@@dread8900😂 I have two of them they are amazing, 30-35% volume is enough to shake walls and everything
I just got the big Sony. I can't be more disappointed.
You need a bit more detail on what makes it disappointing as this feedback doesn't help anyone. For all we know, you're a rep for JBL just trying to downgrade competitors.
@@GorgeofdespairDefinitely not my intention to downgrade anyone. I can only have one party speaker at a time. As of right now the Sony SRS XV 900 is the one I currently have. Believe it or not I chose it over the JBL partybox 710 due to dimensions. I needed a speaker that could fit below my projector screen without blocking any of the screen. To my surprise the Sony was right on the money. It couldn't get any closer to the size I needed. Seeing the big square subwoofer made me think it would be perfect for movies. Don't get me wrong it's good. Just not great in the low bass region. I listen to electronic music with very low bass the most because it's fun. For some reason when the bass drops low. Instead of pressurizing the room. The bass disappears all together. Not sure if Sony put a filter on it to reserve battery life or what. But it's part of my music that I'm used to hearing on other systems. I kid you not this speaker has everything else I could ever hope for. Just not the low low bass that I expected from a larger subwoofer. I think the price of this speaker had my expectations too high. I am able to connect my own external DAC with a wired connection and play DSD tracks. The clarity and detail retrieval is outstanding. I will say the Sony has a very good kick drum in the bass. That part I do enjoy. Again when the bass goes to drop to the bottom spectrum of human hearing it's just not there. I'm actually taking it pretty hard because it's so close. When you think party you want to feel the thump and pressure to the music and have fun. If the content is available in the media. You want to be able to play it. A portable Bluetooth speaker of this caliber should be able to do it all. Not being turned and optimized for the 20-30hz region was the deal breaker for me due to my type of music. Apologies for the long response. Hope this shines light on some more detail why it's disappointing for me. A linkable sepret subwoofer would probably solve my issue if Sony would ever make one.
I got one too, the Sony speakers just need a lot of break in time for them to start sounding right
Jbl partybox 710 max bass 👌🏾💪🏾🔥
Jbl partybox max songs 🔥🔥🔥🔥
There are 2 issues in your review Sony is better only because have battery but the sound is not that different...by contrary, the price is way higher on sony, and jbl still better
JBL party box 1000 don't have a battery.
Neither 710
sony is crape 😂😂😂
Sony v83d Power
@@sonymhcv42 i had this v83d but i burn it and destroy for rattling cabinet noise and sony said this is common for this speaker now i won jbl 710 and jbl is far better then v83d
@@dickmund2612 no v83d più potente JBL 710 più di qualità
I agree, Sony is shite.
@@sonymhcv42shakti shali hone se kya fayda agar bass deep na ho sony sirf upper bass detahe bewakuf log sony kharido😂