Experience Deep, Rich Low Ends with the Sony ULT Field 7 – Your Must-Have Festive Audio Companion
Experience Deep, Rich Low Ends with the Sony ULT Field 7 – Your Must-Have Festive Audio Companion
Key Takeaways
- ULT Field 7 brings party vibes with powerful bass, flashing lights, and mic input for karaoke—perfect for gatherings.
- Quick-charging feature and dust-proof construction make it suitable for outdoor use without interruption.
- The speaker’s booming sound fills large spaces indoors and outdoors effectively.
Sony is still obsessed with bass after decades. Its new ULT Field 7 Bluetooth speaker is the latest confirmation of that. With two levels of deep and punchy bass, the speaker can even be a little overwhelming in tight quarters.
Sony ULT Field 7
7/ 10
$398 $500 Save $102
Bring the party anywhere with powerful bass, dynamic lighting, and a mic port for karaoke. With quick-charging capabilities and dust-and-rust proof construction, the party can go on uninterrupted.
Connectivity
Bluetooth 5.2
Weight
13lbs
Dimensions
8.9 x 20.2 x 8.8in
Battery
Up to 30 hours
Ports
USB-C, 3.5mm in, quarter inch in
Colors
Blue
Buttons
Top media controls
Speakers
2 tweeters, 2 woofers
Water and dust resistance
IP67
Pros
- Loud, impactful bass
- Clear and crisp audio quality
- 3.5mm and quarter-inch inputs
Cons
- Edge handle style mostly requires two hands
- ULT button effects are disastrous
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Is ULT the Ultimate Bass Button or an Ultra Bass Button?
Tyler Hayes / How-To Geek
Before dissecting how ultimate the bass on the speaker is, it’s worth clarifying that the ULT Field 7 is a full-on boombox. A verified “Say Anything,” two hands-type of speaker. Instead of any dedicated handle, however, the grips are built into each end of the unit.
Plenty of handheld portable speakers can get loud enough for a gathering of people, but the Field 7 is a true party speaker. It has flashing lights, a quarter inch input for a mic or guitar, and most importantly, it has a heart-pumping sound that you can feel in your chest.
Tyler Hayes / How-To Geek
With the right bass-heavy club track or remix, the power from the speaker is intense. Hopefully, you don’t have heart conditions and also using the speaker in a confined space.
Tapping the ULT button once “enhances the deeper low-pass range.” A second press adds a “sense of increased power.” The distinction between the two modes can be summed up by whether you want to drown in low-end frequency or be punched in the gut by sound.
Charli XCX’s new album “Brat” is a self-described clubbing album so I played “Club Classics ” and “Brb ” on the speaker to give it a test drive. The songs sounded at home on the Field 7, but I had a hard time deciding which ULT mode I preferred—both modes fit the songs’ profile well.
With other pop songs, I tended to prefer the deeper bass, while in other genres of songs, I usually preferred the punchier option. To each their own.
Be prepared for the worst sound effects you’ve ever heard when you press the ULT button. It isn’t long in duration, but it is disruptive and chaotic. (If you use the Sony Music Center app to change the modes, the effects are bypassed, thankfully.)
Inside my house, the Field 7 speaker performed great. When turned up, it could literally fill my entire two-story home with sound. But importantly, it was able to handle itself outside too. It’s easy for underpowered speakers to sound hollow and weak without walls to bounce their audio off of.
There’s a new setting that automatically adapts the Field 7’s sound to an optimized quality. I kept this enabled all the time and didn’t notice any weird glitches or miscues. The speaker pushed out lush ballads and pounded away at rock anthems.
- Title: Experience Deep, Rich Low Ends with the Sony ULT Field 7 – Your Must-Have Festive Audio Companion
- Author: Vivienne
- Created at : 2024-08-29 06:39:02
- Updated at : 2024-08-30 06:39:02
- Link: https://review-topics.techidaily.com/experience-deep-rich-low-ends-with-the-sony-ult-field-7-your-must-have-festive-audio-companion/
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