Just like all other Sony Extra Bass speakers the XB90 has a metal grill on the front, and a built in light feature. And there are handles on either side that make transporting this behemoth of a speaker a little easier. There are rubber pads on the bottom and on it side so you can stand the speaker up right or lay it flat. The majority of the body is made out of textured hard plastic and on the back theres some wood paneling. The Sony XB90 uses the same materials as the Sony XB60 and the older Sony XB7. Sony speakers routinely go on sale so you might get lucky. If you want to pick either of these speakers up I’ll have links in the description below and I’ll keep them updated so you can get the best deal possible. The Sony XB90 currently retails for $449.99 and the smaller XB60 retails for $349.99. They share very similar designs and only have slight performance differences between them. Personally I like to group the Sony Xb60 and the XB90 together like I do with the Sony XB30 and the XB40.
And there will be a sound test at the end of this video too.
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So what does the size difference between these too speakers mean? We’re about to find out. The XB90 even dwarfs its little brother the Sony XB60.
#SONY GTK XB90 PORTABLE#
This is perhaps the largest portable bluetooth speaker on the market right now. Sony’s newest and largest extra bass speaker is the Sony GTK-XB90.