If you are looking for speakers you can blast at your next party but don’t know which one you should buy, here is our list of the top 10 speakers that we’ve reviewed.
Contents
- 1 Sony XB72 High Power Home Audio System
- 2 Soundboks 2 Bluetooth Speaker with Batteryboks
- 3 DiamondBoxx Model XL2
- 4 Rockville RPG122K Dual 12” Powered Speakers
- 5 Aiwa Exos-9 Portable Bluetooth Speaker
- 6 Ion Audio Block Rocker Max Wireless Rechargeable Speaker
- 7 Samson Expedition XP800 Portable PA System
- 8 ION Audio Tailgater Sport Portable Bluetooth Speaker
- 9 Pyle PPHP1537UB DJ Party Portable Sound Stereo
- 10 Pyle PSUFM1235BT Loudspeaker
Sony XB72 High Power Home Audio System
Sony is known for its superb sound quality and its innumerable options. The XB72 produces crystal clear sound and has a light show to boot – the perfect party addition.
Its inbuilt multicolor lights keep flashing and changing color according to the music being played. You can also enjoy some karaoke with friends and family with the built-in mike input.
You can install these speakers vertically or horizontally, depending on available space. You can even charge your devices thanks to its USB connection. If you want to connect your sound system wirelessly, simply use the Bluetooth and NFC tech integrated in the system. Now you can place your speakers wherever you want.
The extra bass button helps you enjoy deep bass for that added punch for all your party animals, and the uber-crisp trebles make every note stand out.
Soundboks 2 Bluetooth Speaker with Batteryboks
This is almost 3x the cost of the Sony speakers and has some of the loudest sounds you can get from the Bluetooth system. The max output is about 122 dB, so you can pump up the jam at your parties. You can get the music going even if you don’t have a wired connection thanks to the Bluetooth feature. It has a changeable battery pack that lasts for 40 hours on average. The loudspeaker weighs 33 pounds, so it can be a bit cumbersome.
DiamondBoxx Model XL2
This is probably the best sound system you can have for parties, as it’s packed with desirable features. But it’s also the most expensive speaker on this list. Sound clarity is out of the world with a continuous output of 660 W, and peaking at 1000 W. Four subwoofers and 12 amplifiers ensure crystal-clear sound, with little distortion. As per the manufacturer, this speaker is the loudest portable Bluetooth speaker with the deepest bass.
The unit is designed, engineered, and crafted in the US, and is sturdy. High-end neodymium motor speakers have been used for the class a/b amplifiers, and it features AptX HD TWS.
We certainly expect it to, especially as the whole unit is designed, engineered, and made by hand in the USA. That’s not something many can claim these days. And we certainly consider this a rather strong selling point on its own. If that isn’t enough, the hi-fi class a/b amplifiers are constructed with high-end neodymium motor speakers. And it features.
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Rockville RPG122K Dual 12” Powered Speakers
Now this one has all the bells and whistles and yet won’t burn a hole in your pocket. Though you get it in several sizes, we’ll stay with the 12” option today. This set has two big speakers and robust tripod stands so that you can set up the speaker anywhere. Speaker no.1 has its own amplifier that powers speaker no.2 through its ¼” cable. Integrated wired mike and cable input for guitar and keyboards make this a karaoke fan’s dream. The set comes with a wireless remote, Bluetooth connectivity, and USB input for playback. Additionally, it has a built-in FM radio, an equalizer that lets you adjust settings for different genres. It has a peak output of 1000 W, and a clear sound with a punchy bass from its long-throw woofer.
Aiwa Exos-9 Portable Bluetooth Speaker
This is a good option for those who like to boogie away, especially at outdoor parties. Thanks to its superb design, you can easily set them up in your backyard or garage. There are 5 drivers, including a 6.5-inch dual-voice coil subwoofer, and together, they t=pump out 200 W power, which is controlled by the inbuilt graphic equalizer. It has 5 bands and features fine-tuning and four predefined settings. For its price, this speaker has decent sound quality and output. If you want more powerful sound for bigger parties, you can simply connect two of these in dual or separate stereo settings. The 57.2 Li-Ion battery lasts for 9 hours, and if you need more, just plug it into a power socket.
Ion Audio Block Rocker Max Wireless Rechargeable Speaker
Looking for an uber-portable sound system? This may be just what you need. Light and compact at 25 pounds, with colorful LEDs that change in accordance with sound lighting modes, this is perfect to jazz up small parties. While its output is just 50 W, the mike input and paring speaker output make up for it. This is also the most economical option here. A Play/Pause button and skip track buttons let you manage the music without a connected device – making it easy to handle. However, if you keep the lights on, you don’t get much mileage from the battery.
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Samson Expedition XP800 Portable PA System
This is another economical option that gives you a decent bang for your buck. Weighing just about 40 pounds, it’s easy to carry around and loud enough for small parties. Its compact class D amp can blare music for 8 hours at a time. They can be used as stage monitors thanks to their reverse-tilt design. It has Bluetooth connectivity, four inputs for mikes, line-level devices, and instruments – both XLR and ¼ inches; direct guitar connections through Hi-Z input, and two stereo channels with multiple input options, enabling connections with an array of mobile devices.
ION Audio Tailgater Sport Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Yet another cost-effective option from ION, the volume is not so great, but it’s ideal for the outdoors as it has an IPX4 rating for water resistance. Anyone can connect their Smartphone through Bluetooth to play their favorite music – or simply listen to what’s playing on the AM or FM channels. The output is 50 W, and it offers decent sound through its wide-dispersion tweeter and sturdy woofer. The best part? Its rechargeable battery can see you through several days. It’s ideal when you want to travel to places with no electric points within immediate reach. Another great feature is that you can connect a microphone and sing along for fun.
Pyle PPHP1537UB DJ Party Portable Sound Stereo
This is another sound system that comes in various sizes – so, you can choose the stereo according to the kind of party you are throwing. Let’s talk about the 15-inch version; it blasts sound at 1200 W and can be connected with almost any portable PA loudspeaker. Bluetooth connectivity enables anyone to connect and play the music they want. If you want a lot more volume, connect several digital active powered speakers with cables – this means true stereo sound. This is more economical than some of the systems we have talked about here, though it’s not the least expensive one.
Pyle PSUFM1235BT Loudspeaker
A party is fun only when there’s a great sound, and it’s loud. This monster throws out 2400 W of sound, enough to keep the whole neighborhood up at night. The sound quality is great, with its horn tweeter, and 12-inch woofers. There is also a panel with button controls and an LCD display that lets you configure the volume, bass, treble, and echo. It comes with a wire-free mike, USB readers, and FM radio. This way you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to the music you want to play on it.
What makes it great for parties is the multi-color LED lights that flash in tune with the music. It’s like having a light and sound show at your party. However, if you blast it at higher volumes, you are likely to experience some sound distortion – that’s where the cost cuts show their effect. We would still say that it’s not an issue when you get such great output.