Hi tech: sony: ult power sound the speakers in collaboration with Post Malone

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Sony returns to make the coffers vibrate – electively – with the launch of three new speakers and a wireless microphone designed for those who want to feel it on the skin.

To give voice (and face) to the “for the music” campaign is Post Malone, global superstar, exceptional testimonial and declared fan of the sound that breaks.

The new range is called the ult power sound and includes:

  • UNT TOWER 9 and UNC TOWER 9AC for intense bass and a powerful sound.
  • Ultima Field 5 for powerful bass also listening to moving music.
  • Ultima Field 3 for powerful bass in the palm of the hand.

I have always wanted the music to be personal, “says Post Malone in the presentation.” This collaboration with Sony is an opportunity to create something that really approaches people to music. ” And in fact, the series last seems built for this: to feel in the front row, even if you are only in the living room.

The design is massive, the performances as well. The UN key is the keystone: an immediate boost at the bass, in two modes (ult1 and ult1) that transform each listening into a mini sound explosion. The tower promises 360 ° party sound and synchronized lights, while the Field models focus on transportability (with shoulder strap and dust resistance, sand and salted water), without sacrificing anything in terms of surrender.

The New Entry Ultmic1 completes the range for those who want to take the scene. Two wireless microphones, rapid connection, vocal clarity and the possibility of a duet. All perfectly compatible with the speakers of the ult series: just plug, and sing.

Sony does not forget sustainability: the packaging of the new Ult Field and the microphone are plastic, part of the company's commitment to a more green technology.

The new Late Power Sound speakers and microphones will be available from April 2025.
Post Malone put his face on it, now it's up to the public to put music.

Info

http://www.sony.net/

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