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Reviews of Razer Mako 2.1 Advanced Desktop Audio Gaming Speakers

Testseek.com have collected 53 expert reviews of the Razer Mako 2.1 Advanced Desktop Audio Gaming Speakers and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Mako 2.1 Advanced Desktop Audio Gaming Speakers.
Award: Highest Rated February 2008
February 2008
 
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The editors liked

  • Amazing sound reproduction
  • Even at higher volume levels
  • Razer and THX make good bedfellows
  • Powerful 2.1 gaming sound
  • Great looks and sexy controls
  • Very clean playback
  • Click!
  • Powerful bass
  • Crystal clear audio
  • Excellent gaming
  • Movie
  • And music experiences
  • Intriguing design. Very powerful output. Booming low end. Excellent clarity without distortion at high volumes. Multiple inputs—including one on controller.
  • Solid audio performance. No distortion at high volumes. Vertical design takes up little desk space.
  • Great sound Small size Good looks
  • Excellent design
  • Omni-directional sound delivers balanced audio
  • Works great with DVDs and music
  • Fabulous subwoofer
  • Superclean amp
  • Intriguing industrial design.
  • Easy to install. Easy to set up. Easy to calibrate. Easy listening. Excellent audio performance with diverse separation at mid and high ranges. Gaming performance is exemplary gunshots and explosions had us ducking for cover. Omnidirectional sound fills a...
  • Great sound
  • Fantastic Bass
  • THX-certified
  • Huge soundstage
  • Fantastic full-range sound
  • Extremely wide sweet spot
  • Appealing aesthetic design
  • Deep
  • Accurate bass thats also hard-hitting
  • Spacious sonic imaging
  • Nifty fingertip control pod
  • Superb sound quality
  • Perfect for many sound uses
  • Even for the non audiophile
  • THX Certified
  • Highend ClassHD digital amplifier
  • OmniDirectional soundstage
  • Attractive orb-shaped speakers and subwoofer will decorate your desktop nicely
  • 360° output allows for flexible placement and dynamic sound
  • Rivals 5.1 setups
  • Stout
  • Stable subwoofer
  • THX-certified and co-developed
  • Connectibility with standard audio de

The editors didn't like

  • The price and reliance on hard surface for the best sound quality.
  • Only two channels
  • Bright highend
  • Bass softened by carpet
  • $400
  • Very expensive
  • Requires more space than other desktop speakers
  • Very expensive. Wired controller can be slow and unresponsive. Limited listening "sweet spot."
  • Controller isnt wireless and offers only power and volume options.
  • Touch sensitive controls lack tactile feedback Slow responding controlls
  • Not enough input connections
  • Touch-sensitive control can be finicky
  • Sound tends to muffle at high volume
  • Expensive
  • Amp isn't loud enough for large rooms
  • Steep price/performance ratio.
  • Touch sensitive controller is beautiful but often unresponsive and ambiguous. Hohum bass performance is a headscratcher. We want to feel our Barry White
  • Not just hear him.
  • Touch controls slow responding
  • Price of admission may be out of reach for many
  • Fingertip controls could be sluggish to respond
  • Bass quality reduced on carpet
  • Touch sensitive control pod not so sensitive
  • High price-point
  • Mixed performance with direction-sensitive sounds in gaming
  • No presets
  • Touch remote isnt wireless.

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  Published: 2008-02-21, review by: hardwarezone.com.sg

  • Abstract:  A few months back, we were introduced to the Razer Mako, a 2.1 speaker system featuring solid audio delivery and well-designed aesthetics. When we finally received a review unit, we found that there were more revelations lying in wait for us to disc...

 
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  Published: 2008-02-21, review by: asiaone.com

  • Abstract:  It may look like a set of black Tonga drums, but you wont need to thump them to unleash the thundering sounds from within.Consisting a huge subwoofer and two satellite speakers - all shaped like orbs and with a smooth surface at the top that you can d...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-13, review by: audiovideohd.fr

  • Simple à installer et à utiliser, Hautparleurs omnidirectionnel, Hautparleurs satellites dexcellentes factures, 3 mètres de câbles plats par hautparleur
  • Prix élevé, Caisson de basse un peu en retrait, Système sensitif parfois brouillon
  • Le Razer Mako est un des meilleurs kits 2.1 que nous ayons testé. Il est polyvalent et lomnidirectionnalité des haut-parleurs est un réel atout. Son prix nous semble cependant un peu élevé....

 
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  Published: 2008-02-27, review by: 01net.com

  • Le design, La qualité du son, La puissance sonore, La certification THX
  • Le prix
  • Razer est une marque vénérée par les joueurs et crainte par leurs portefeuilles. La qualité est toujours au rendez-vous mais le coup de massue financier aussi. Avec les Mako, kits denceintes 2.1 aux apparences de vaisseaux extraterrestres, Razer sélo...

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  Published: 2008-10-17, review by: magnus.de

  • Wer ein gutes Soundsystem für seinen Arbeitsplatz oder Computertisch sucht, wird mit dem Razer Mako 2.1 viel Freude haben. Die drei Lautsprecher sehen gut aus und der Klang ist hervorragend....

 
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  Published: 2008-09-01, review by: maclife.de

  • hervorragender Klang, edles Design, gute Verarbeitung
  • Preis ist grenzwertig
  • Mako ist ein edles, sehr empfehlenswertes 2.1-Soundsystem, das viele Technologien in sich vereint, die für eine optimales Klangbild sorgen. Für Musik-Freunde und Computerspieler ist Mako gleichermaßen interessant...

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  Published: 2008-06-13, review by: hartware.de

  • Dass am Ende meist erstklassige High-End-Ware herauskommt, wenn sich Razer einer Sache annimmt, ist seit legendären Spieler-Mäusen wie der Boomslang klar. Der Start des Unternehmens ins Audio-Geschäft mit der Soundkarte"„Razer Barracuda“ verlief dann...

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  Published: 2008-05-07, review by: allround-pc.com

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  • Mit dem Razer Mako 2.1 liefert der Hersteller in der Tat ein Soundsystem par Excellence ab. Die Höhen singen fröhlich im Sopran, der Bass, ein ewiger und treuer Begleiter unterstützt die Frontsänger in all seinen Kräften. Es macht einfach Spaß dem zu l...

 
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  Published: 2008-04-11, review by: computerbase.de

  • Das Razer Mako ist zweifelsohne ein interessantes Soundsystem. Es startet von Null auf einen der obersten Plätze der von ComputerBase bisher getesteten 2.1-Riege der PC-Lautsprecher, doch erklimmt es auch den ersten Platz? Das lässt sich nicht mit Ge...

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  Published: 2008-01-09, review by: Pcwelt.de

  • Abstract:  Razer ist bislang nur als Hersteller von hochwertigem Gaming-Zubehör wie Mäusen in Erscheinung getreten. Nun will das Unternehmen einen neuen Hardware-Bereich erschließen: Lautsprecher-Systeme. Klotzen und nicht kleckern heißt dabei die Devise, denn d...

 
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