Sony Philippines (SPH) introduces Ben&Ben as its new ambassadors for the Sony Philippines X-Series Speakers. This partnership has paved the way for SPH’s “One Sony” collaboration as Ben&Ben is also under the Sony Music Entertainment Philippines label.
“We at Sony Music are thrilled that our artists Ben&Ben are the new ambassadors for the Sony X-Series speaker line. We always look forward to working with Sony PH and other Sony divisions under the One Sony policy. Collaborations such as these allow us to tap into and maximize the synergy between all groups under the Sony brand,” the company stated.
Recently, Sony launched the X-Series speakers, a line-up of three portable wireless speakers – SRS-XP700, SRS-XP500, and SRS-XG500. These speakers are for musicians like Ben&Ben, these are easy to use for jamming sessions because of their portable size and you can also use them with your instruments such as guitars that you can easily plugin.
“Sony Philippines is very excited about this partnership and collaboration with Ben & Ben, the biggest and most talented band in the Philippine Music scene today. As part of Sony’s X-series wireless speaker influencers, Ben&Ben is definitely a perfect match. The band is truly talented and exciting, churning out songs that connect well with the Filipino youth as proven by their many top hits over the years. On the other hand, the XP700 and XG500 X-series wireless speakers which are defined by Live Life Loud, deliver an exciting sound entertainment experience to the next level. Moreover, since the band is under the Sony Music label, it is not surprising to see creativity, innovation, and entertainment in both their DNAs,”
Sony Philippines Senior Director for Brand & Customer Communications Division Alvin De Vera
Stay tuned for what’s in store for the newest Sony X-Series speakers, especially the SRS-XP700 and SRS-XG500 as Ben&Ben experience it for themselves.
For more information, visit Sony Philippines and Sony Music’s official Facebook and Instagram.
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