Even though the new Sony XB43 has some really
meaningful upgrades like an all new speaker
set up which genuinely does sound better and
it now has USB C charging which does make
life a little easier. I can’t help but feel
that performance wise this speaker does leave
you wanting more and its not as big of an
upgrade as I would like when compared to the
XB41.
Now price wise the XB43 retails for $250 just
like how the XB41 used to retail for when
it first came out. Now for those wondering…
no there is no XB42, for some reason the XB42
just never came out. But regardless if you
want to pick either of these speakers up they’ll
be linked down below.
So design wise, the XB43 is very different
from the XB41. First off I want to point out
that the XB43 is very dense and its much heavier
than the XB41. The XB43 weighs in at 6 and
a half pounds where as the XB41 weighs in
a 3 point 3 pounds. And you’ll also notice
that the XB43 is noticeably larger than the
XB41. Now just like the XB41, the XB43 has
a mostly fabric body which can take a beating
if you decide to take this speaker on the
go with you and the XB43 is IP67 rated meaning
that if this speaker gets wet is going to
be perfectly fine. But keep in mind the XB43
now has these exposed passive radiators on
either side so you want to be mindful about
not pushing them in. But personally I do prefer
the XB41’s smaller and lighter design cause
it just make it way easier to take on the
go with you.
Now one of the standout features of the XB43
is its light feature… and its not all that
different from the light feature found on
the XB41. You’ve got these light strips
on either side that flash in different colors
and the woofers and tweeters on this speaker
each flash independently from one another.
And from Sony’s app you’ve got a few different
lighting modes to choose from. But the main
ones are Rave, chill, and strobe. Now the
lighting feature on the XB43 isn’t amazing
and it certainly isn’t the best one out
there but I does get the job done.
But now lets talk about tech specs, first
off the XB43 now strictly charges via a USB
C port. Unlike the XB41 which used to charge
via a Micro USB port or through an AC port.
Now I really like that the XB43 now charges
via a USB C port cause if you’re an android
user you can charge your phone and speaker
with the same cable. But keep in mind this
USB C port is strictly used for charging.
You can’t use this USB C port a wired connection.
But the XB43 does come included with its own
USB C charging cable. Now when it comes to
battery life the XB43 has an advertised battery
life of 24 hours when in stamina mode or 14
hours when in Extra Bass mode. But just to
be blunt, this speaker is really only worth
using when in Extra Bass mode. Now real world
use with this speaker set at max volume with
Extra bass mode turned on this speaker is
really only good for about 2 hours of playback
time. And at 80% volume this speaker is only
good for around 5 hours of playback time.
So in general im not all that impressed with
the battery life on this speaker.
Now when it comes to bluetooth connectivity,
this speaker has been upgraded to bluetooth
5.0. But more importantly this speaker still
performs very similarly to the XB41cause it
can be connected to two devices at the same
time so you and a friend can both be DJ and
this speaker also has zero latency across
the board when watching movies or videos on
your phone whether you’re using an iPhone
or an android device.
And when it comes to audio codecs both the
XB43 and XB41 have support for SBC, ACC, and
LDAC. But if you want to you can always just
use a wired connection with the XB43 cause
the XB43 still has an audio jack. And it is
important to point out that the XB43 still
has an audio jack cause the new XB33 and XB23
don’t. And also the XB43 has a USB A out
port so that you can charge your own devices
if you need to.
But now lets talk about listening to music
with this speaker cause this is where things
get very interesting. First off the XB43 has
an all new speaker set up which I both like
and don’t like. The part that I do like
is that the XB43 now has dual woofers and
dual tweeters which is great cause the highs
and vocals are much cleaner and better defined
on this speaker. But what I don’t like is
that this speaker now has dual passive radiators
shooting out the sides. So now you can’t
amplify the bass as much on this speaker by
placing it up against a wall like you can
with the XB41 cause its passive radiators
shoot out the front and back. But keep in
mind the XB41 only has dual woofers unlike
the XB43 which also have tweeters. Now like
I mentioned earlier, this speaker is really
only worth using when in Extra Bass mode cause
when its set to stamina mode this speaker
severely reduces its bass which just makes
it sound very flat. But also keep in mind
even though the XB43 now has this new Stamina
mode its nothing new its just the standard
mode mode found the XB41 but obviously just
rebranded to make it look like the XB43 got
a new feature over the XB41. But with all
that being said, we’re going to jump into
a sound test. But this sound test has both
of these speakers playing at max volume so
that you can hear their performance difference.
Now first off I gotta point out that yes,
the smaller XB41 not only gets noticeably
louder than the XB43 but its bass also packs
a much deeper punch than the bass on the XB43.
Having the XB43 set at max volume is like
having the XB41 at like 90 percent volume.
So yes when it comes to loudness and bass
the XB43 does leave you wanting more. But
something that I will not deny is that vocals
and highs do sound much cleaner on the XB43
than on the XB41 cause of the new tweeters.
One of the biggest problems with the XB41
is that it does sound a little muffled cause
those highs are struggling to be heard and
everything just sounds very close together.
Where as with the XB43 it does sound noticeably
more open.So from a quality standpoint yes
the XB43 does sound better than the XB41.
But I think that your average user is going
to be more concerned about maximum volume
and how much bass these speakers have. And
unfortunately what you get with the XB43 is
what you get cause even if you use this speaker
while its plugged in you’re not going to
get any performance bump like you might with
some other speakers in this price segment.
But something this speaker does have going
for it is that it has an adjustable EQ so
you can play around with the Bass, mids, and
treble. But personally I just like to use
this speaker in extra bass mode when im going
to listen to music and I switch it over
to stamina mode when im going to listen to
a podcast cause the extra bass can get over
powering when people are talking. But over
all even though the XB43 does sound better,
I think a lot of people are still going to
look at this speaker as a down grade cause
it doesn’t get as loud or pack as bass.
But finally lets talk about the speaker pairing
protocol cause Sony’s new speakers are now
using party connect where as Sony’s older
speakers are using wireless party chain. So
what this means is that the XB43 can only
be connected to newer sony speakers using
Party connect like another XB43, an XB33,
or an XB23.
And this also means that you can’t pair
an XB43 to older speakers using wireless party
chain like an XB41, XB32, XB22, XB32, XB21,
and the list just goes on.
So overall even though the XB43 has some really
good things going for it and it is a fine
speaker… I don’t think this speaker is
worth the upgrade and sony could have done
so much more. I really like that the XB43
now has dual tweeters cause it really does
help the highs sound much cleaner but ironically
this speaker now has less bass than its predecessors
cause of its new passive radiators that shoot
out the sides. And also this speaker is noticeably
quieter than its predecessor as well. I really
like that XB43 now has a USB C port for charging,
but the real world battery life on this speaker
is really lacking. At max volume this speaker
is only going to last you around 2 hours when
in extra bass mode, which isn’t even a lot
of bass to begin with. And also the new party
connect on the XB43 is just as a pain in the
butt to set up as Sony’s old wireless party
chain. So there’s really no need to upgrade
here and if you’re looking for a deal, I
say pick up the XB41 while you can.
