It depends on what you mean by "good". I think it's more than adequate for me and I love a wide range of genres. The XE300 is a 'warmer' sound, which means they're a little bit toned down and not exaggerated.
@bowe It's louder, that's for sure. The perception of what you think is punch/mids and highs is pure bias. Neither the JBL or Sony are what you would use for "audiophile" testing. (I have an EXCELLENT reference grade IEM; the sound is 'boring'). Both speakers are just fun to listen to. The scoring from RTings demonstrates that they are almost equivalent and that's from a technical (non arguable) point. Get a better audio source/audio format and do more testing. My stuff is overwhelmingly FLAC, with a lot of 320k bitrate mp3s. The mids/highs, and lows are all more than adequate for me. I do prefer a warmer sound, not the BRIGHT JBL sound though. Don't go fanboying a brand and claim that one speaker is worse than the other. They just sound better depending on the preference of the listener.
I love my Sony Xg300 it Sounds Amazing watching Movies and Videos with my Samsung phone and tablet"
Definitely Great Sound Quality 👌
xg300 or xe300?
It does seem to have a lot of bass though. And it sounds lovely I must say.
Now available in France for 139 € , sounds better in horizontal position, very nice for classical music not for " noise music"😉
I love the XE300.
Nice video I got one coming in for 60.00 great price I think the XB33 is much better.
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I just got a xg300 for 140
Is the bass good? Anyone
It depends on what you mean by "good". I think it's more than adequate for me and I love a wide range of genres. The XE300 is a 'warmer' sound, which means they're a little bit toned down and not exaggerated.
Sony bluetooth speakers have Very Low Latency which is Great for Movies an Videos " Sony is 🤴
Sound is underwhelming
Not for me. It's an excellent sounding speaker. I've used it for about a month.
@@EternalSilence4ever JBL has more punch and miss and highs
@bowe It's louder, that's for sure. The perception of what you think is punch/mids and highs is pure bias. Neither the JBL or Sony are what you would use for "audiophile" testing. (I have an EXCELLENT reference grade IEM; the sound is 'boring'). Both speakers are just fun to listen to. The scoring from RTings demonstrates that they are almost equivalent and that's from a technical (non arguable) point.
Get a better audio source/audio format and do more testing. My stuff is overwhelmingly FLAC, with a lot of 320k bitrate mp3s. The mids/highs, and lows are all more than adequate for me. I do prefer a warmer sound, not the BRIGHT JBL sound though.
Don't go fanboying a brand and claim that one speaker is worse than the other. They just sound better depending on the preference of the listener.
Died after two weeks of excessively babying it. Complete trash product