Short answer: the Soundcore Rave+. It ranks #44 of 50 party speakers by sound quality at $240; the Sony GTK-XB60 ranks #48 and costs $299, so there is not much of a tradeoff to weigh.
What the Soundcore Rave+ gets right: Excellent sound quality praised by customers with clarity, definition, and bass response. The catch: Pretty big lack of deep bass.
The case for the Sony GTK-XB60: 60W powerful sound performance with extra-bass technology for deep, punchy output. The tradeoff: No deep bass at all, weird midrange peak, rolled off treble and overall strange tuning.
Buy the Soundcore Rave+. It ranks higher for sound quality than the Sony GTK-XB60 and costs less, so there is no real case for the other one.
If sound quality matters at all to you, skip both of these and look higher up the 50 party speakers instead.
If battery life is a priority, the Soundcore Rave+ is rated for 24 hours versus 14 hours for the Sony GTK-XB60.
Specifications Side By Side
| Soundcore Rave+ | Sony GTK-XB60 | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $240 | $299 Discontinued |
| Ranked | #44 of 50 in Party Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers | #48 of 50 in Party Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| App | No | No |
| Aux Input | Yes | Yes |
| Bass Extension (-10dB) | ~60Hz | ~60Hz |
| Battery Life | 24 hours (Manufacturer specified) | 14 hours (Manufacturer specified) |
| Bluetooth Codecs | SBC | SBC, AAC, LDAC |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | - |
| Dimensions | 21.7" x 12.6" x 12.2" (550 x 320 x 310 mm) | - |
| EQ | No | No |
| IP Rating | None | None |
| Party Mode | Yes (PartyCast up to 100 speakers) | Yes (Partychain up to 100 speakers) |
| Power Bank | Yes | Yes (USB-A) |
| Stereo | Yes | Yes |
| Omnidirectional | No | No |
| TWS | No | No |
| USB Playback | No | Yes |
| Weight | 7.7 lbs / 3.49 kg | 17.6 lbs / 8 kg |
| Output Power | 160W | - |
| Drivers | 2x 5.25" (133mm) woofers + 2x 2" (51mm) tweeters | 8cm driver + passive radiators |
| Digital Aux Input | No | No |
| Power Input | - | AC Power cord |
| Discontinued | - | Yes |
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The Two Speakers In Full
Soundcore Rave+: $240 Soundcore
Pros: Excellent sound quality praised by customers with clarity, definition, and bass response. Custom EQ option (Rave+ adds what original Rave lacked) for personalization. Long battery life exceeds JBL Partybox 100. IPX5 water rating for wet conditions (not submersible). Wireless connectivity and multi-device support.
Cons: Pretty big lack of deep bass
Full Soundcore Rave+ review and specifications →
| App | No |
|---|---|
| Aux Input | Yes |
| Bass Extension (-10dB) | ~60Hz |
| Battery Life | 24 hours (Manufacturer specified) |
| Bluetooth Codecs | SBC |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Digital Aux Input | No |
| Dimensions | 21.7" x 12.6" x 12.2" (550 x 320 x 310 mm) |
| Drivers | 2x 5.25" (133mm) woofers + 2x 2" (51mm) tweeters |
| EQ | No |
| IP Rating | None |
| Omnidirectional | No |
| Output Power | 160W |
| Party Mode | Yes (PartyCast up to 100 speakers) |
| Power Bank | Yes |
| Stereo | Yes |
| TWS | No |
| USB Playback | No |
| Weight | 7.7 lbs / 3.49 kg |
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Sony GTK-XB60: $299 Discontinued
Pros: 60W powerful sound performance with extra-bass technology for deep, punchy output. 2x 5.12” woofers + 2x 1.97” tweeters. Up to 14 hours battery at reasonable levels (3 hours at full volume with extra bass and lamps). NFC support, flashy party lights, app control for light moods. Pair two XB60s for wider soundfield. Works as mini PA system with RCA/USB/mic ports.
Cons: No deep bass at all, weird midrange peak, rolled off treble and overall strange tuning. Discontinued.
Full Sony GTK-XB60 review and specifications →
| App | No |
|---|---|
| Aux Input | Yes |
| Bass Extension (-10dB) | ~60Hz |
| Battery Life | 14 hours (Manufacturer specified) |
| Bluetooth Codecs | SBC, AAC, LDAC |
| Digital Aux Input | No |
| Discontinued | Yes |
| Drivers | 8cm driver + passive radiators |
| EQ | No |
| IP Rating | None |
| Omnidirectional | No |
| Party Mode | Yes (Partychain up to 100 speakers) |
| Power Bank | Yes (USB-A) |
| Power Input | AC Power cord |
| Stereo | Yes |
| TWS | No |
| USB Playback | Yes |
| Weight | 17.6 lbs / 8 kg |
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