2x SRS XB30 vs XB40 :Sound Battle (binaural recording) -The real sound comparison
2x SRS XB30 vs XB40 :Sound Battle (binaural recording) -The real sound comparison
2017-06-04
hey what's up YouTube
Willington here and welcome to another
sound battle
well that speakers speak for themselves
in the battlefield today we have the
Sony S aureus XV 40 going up against two
srs XP thirties playing in stereo mode
in this battle the speakers will be
playing at 60% volume and that will have
extra base on on all speakers I will be
using a high quality binaural microphone
so please use headphones for the best
experience with that said let's hear the
speaker's speak
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and there you have it if you used
headphones
you should have heard an amazing sound
coming out of the two XP 30s full sound
the bass is pretty much the same as
what's coming out of the XP Foley
amazing stereo separation which can only
be achieved by two speakers at maximum
volume the two XP ferries are as loud as
the XP Foley and in some song it
actually felt like the two SP 30s are
louder than the XP forests so with the
kind of sound that the two XP thirties
are able to put out the only reason I
would take the XP 40 over the two XP 30s
is if portability is an issue like you
don't want to carry around two speakers
instead of one but if that's not an
issue at all the sound you get from to
XP thirties is way better than one XP 40
but that's just me and sound is so
subjective I'd like to hear what you
have to say about these two in the
comment section below and also I don't
need two speakers of the same kind and
so I will be doing a giveaway of the XP
30 and maybe some of the things as soon
as we hit 5k in subs so if you're new
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get to 5k subscribers thanks for
watching this one I will see you in the
next one
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