I've got a problem... - Sony ULT TOWER 10
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Check out be quiet! at: lmg.gg Our ears only just recovered from covering the SRS-XV900 last year, and now Sony has sent over the ULT TOWER 10 for Dan to
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check out. I wouldn't be surprised if the name is fully capitalized solely because of the fact that this thing gets LOUD. Will Dan be impressed? Will his need to compensate finally be satisfied? Are your pets safe around this speaker? Find out in this week's episode of ShortCircuit! Buy a Sony ULT TOWER 10 Party Speaker: geni.us (Canada: lmg.gg Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Want us to unbox something? Make a suggestion at lmg.gg ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg ► PRODUCTS WE USE ON THE SHORTCIRCUIT SET: lmg.gg FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @shortcircuityt TikTok: @linustech Facebook: @ShortCircuitYT CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Dan's unique problem 0:27 Unboxing 1:51 Design, ports, and buttons 4:22 Sponsor - be quiet! 5:02 Powering it up and getting connected 6:31 Listening impressions 8:11 Checking out the app 10:11 More listening and trying out the microphone 11:57 Overall thoughts 13:19 Outro
The video opens with an energetic unboxing and first impressions of the Sony ULT TOWER 10, described as a larger, louder successor to the XV 900. The host notes the unit’s substantial weight and size, and comments on the packaging and included items such as a wireless microphone, power and optical cables, and a quick start guide. Initial observations focus on the build quality, the abundance of plastic and soft-touch surfaces, the presence of wheels for mobility, and the top-mounted controls including physical buttons and a splash-proof surface to resist spills. The narrator highlights the karaoke-oriented design, with a built-in microphone input and a potential placement for a stand or additional mic, signaling the device’s all-in-one party capability. Overall, the unboxing sets the stage for evaluating how this unit stacks up against prior Sony party speakers in terms of features, usability, and potential noise output.
Topics · technology · audio · unboxing · karaoke · consumer electronics · home entertainment
Questions answered
- What are the key physical features of the Sony ULT TOWER 10 as shown in the unboxing?
- The unit is large and heavy with multiple speaker drivers around the body, wheels for mobility, a top surface with touch-like controls, a splash-proof top, and various ports including USB, Optical, and Audio In on the back, plus a built-in wireless microphone input for karaoke.
- How is the karaoke functionality showcased in the video?
- The host demonstrates a wireless microphone included in the package, notes the device’s compatibility with a TV setup via an optical input, and explains the ALT button and vocal/effects modes intended to enhance karaoke performances.