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Sony gtk-pg10
Sony gtk-pg10











sony gtk-pg10

A simple press on the button would amplify the lows in music, which oddly goes in line with the party fervour. I would like to accredit the Bass Boost setting that is conspicuously available on the speaker. I played a few old Bollywood songs on the speaker and I was impressed by the quality. This is especially suitable for guitar solos, covers of songs, and retro music, if that’s your party jam. I could make the difference between the sounds of various instruments. Having pointed that out, the Sony GTK-PG10 does a nice job at handling mid and highs. I had no issues with the kind of sound the speaker has to offer at maximum volume. The Sony GTK-PG10 handles such tracks quite well. Party speakers are usually designed to belt out heavy bass music, such as EDM and future bass. Sony GTK-PG10 uses two 4cm tweeters, a 18cm woofer to fill the house with amply loud music. The speaker is immensely loud, so much so that sometimes I had to lower the volume to have a conversation with the person sitting next to me in a party. While choosing a spot is a bit tricky, the sound emitted by the speaker makes up for the hassle. Handling the speaker is easy – there is a fist-sized cavity on either side of the speaker’s top. This is also why I had to choose the perfect spot at my house so that people standing in the remotest part of the building could hear music. You would not want to keep changing the position of the speaker in a party. I used the speaker for some time and found that while the speaker is compact and lightweight, it’s still reasonably bulky. Instead, the company is touting the light weight of the speaker (6.7 kg) to appeal the buyers.

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The Sony GTK-PG10 is the company’s first compact party speaker that gets rid of those unattractive rollers for portability.













Sony gtk-pg10