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Posted on: 11.06.2013 by Gus Mungall
Does anyone know anything about the Sony LBT GPX77? I just bought them mainly for personal use at home but I was curious as to if you guys believe I could use them for smaller gigs.

Here are the specs on the speakers:

http://www.abt.com/product/69632/Sony-LBTGPX77.html

What do you guys believe? Im pretty excited for these things so hopefully they dont disappoint!

Do you believe the 1800 watt claim is legit? And how about the LED lights? DO you believe they will be any good?
Rolanda Clodfelder
12.06.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
Tbh, at home with a 2x60W stereo hifi amp and a pair of decent floorstanders you can't turn the volume up past 1/4 for more than a short period of time without doing your hearing some serious damage anyway.
Exaggerating a lil bit don't you believe 1/4 volume of a 60watt setup? First of all that would depend on the floorstanders, the distance, the amp etc... and even then its unlikely you'd do any serious damage unless you are using them as headphones (literally).
Gus Mungall
11.06.2013
Does anyone know anything about the Sony LBT GPX77? I just bought them mainly for personal use at home but I was curious as to if you guys believe I could use them for smaller gigs.

Here are the specs on the speakers:

http://www.abt.com/product/69632/Sony-LBTGPX77.html

What do you guys believe? Im pretty excited for these things so hopefully they dont disappoint!

Do you believe the 1800 watt claim is legit? And how about the LED lights? DO you believe they will be any good?
Valene Guasp
12.06.2013
I used to have one of these for years until the amp died one day, 360watts for home use it was more than enough, rarely went past half way and the bass boost was usually off or it was overpowering

http://download.p4c.philips.com/file...37_pss_aen.pdf

That Sony I would surprised if it is 1800 watts to be honest but it will be more than loud enough for home use, it has a lot of cool features aswell like recording to USB and Bluetooth
Rolanda Clodfelder
12.06.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
Tbh, at home with a 2x60W stereo hifi amp and a pair of decent floorstanders you can't turn the volume up past 1/4 for more than a short period of time without doing your hearing some serious damage anyway.
Exaggerating a lil bit don't you believe 1/4 volume of a 60watt setup? First of all that would depend on the floorstanders, the distance, the amp etc... and even then its unlikely you'd do any serious damage unless you are using them as headphones (literally).
Doreen Schurle
11.06.2013
Tbh, at home with a 2x60W stereo hifi amp and a pair of decent floorstanders you can't turn the volume up past 1/4 for more than a short period of time without doing your hearing some serious damage anyway.
Rolanda Clodfelder
11.06.2013
Well I've heard and seen the Shake *cough* 2000watt *cough* system in a shop and its nowhere NEAR the volumes that a PROPER 2000watt PA system will put out or even a pair of 200Watt EV stage 200's for that matter.

House Parties would be Fine with them, for Gigs - rent speakers.

And how about the LED lights?
Gimmick, but I guess cool enough for house parties.

For home use you will not be lacking in volume thats for sure.
Gus Mungall
11.06.2013
im getting them on thursday so i will test em out and let you guys know!

they do have solid potential though i believe
Doreen Schurle
11.06.2013
Jesus Christ... I suppose its technically possible; that's 2x 300W RMS 8" drivers and a 600W RMS 10" sub in the baseunit.

To be honest, wattage isn't a particularly useful measurement on its own; you need to know the sensitivity of the speakers to calculate SPL.
Wilton Keuning
11.06.2013
I don't see why NOT, but they are made for personal use where as PA's are made for blasting out people ear drums.

I'd say worst come to worst, give them a shot, if they don't make the cut, lesson learned and you now have a dope home system.

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