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When it comes to 2.1 speaker systems, I've owned quite a number of them over
the years. Creative, Klipsch, Logitech, Bose and Monsoon are only a
few of the brands that come to mind. Heck, even some of the quality, high-power systems failed to hold up
and did not last very long after extensive use. From poor audio and crappy control pods to
blown subs, I've had my share of issues with each. There's a newcomer
now to desktop audio market and it happens to be a respected company when it
comes to quality and performance. As a
fan of quality 2.1 systems, when I first laid eyes on the Mako 2.1
speaker system quite some time ago, I knew I had to get a hold of them.
After a very long delay, they are finally available and a set was kindly sent
over for review. This highly anticipated speaker system is unique in
every sense of the word and its omnidirectional sound and high build
quality will provide exceptional audio that will satisfy even the most discerning
audiophiles.
Packaging & Contents
While I normally like to keep it short in terms
of packaging, this product will be one exception. It is not only
packaged well, but includes a number of unique accessories and simply an
excellent first-hand presentation of the product overall.
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First and most important, the Razer Mako's ship
double-boxed in their own packaging that is just the right size and will
help prevent damage during shipment. All of the components are carefully
placed and wrapped.
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Plenty is included with these quality speakers
and once you lay eyes on its accessories, you'll appreciate the quality and
thought
behind the design of this product. Along with the speakers, you'll find some unique
speaker cables, power cord, control pod, manual, introduction guide and even
some Razer stickers that tend to be bundled along with most of their
products.
Specifications & Features
I couldn't find all the info I really wanted in
terms of specs so the following was taken directly from the included
documentation...


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