Testseek.co.uk 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.
February 2008
(84%)
53 Reviews
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The Razer Mako speakers offer great sound quality from a small set of speakers what doesn’t take up too much room on your desk or entertainment center. If you are looking for big sound from a 2.1 speaker system the Razer Mako speakers are a great ch...
Great sound, Fantastic Bass, THX-certified, Huge soundstage
Touch controls slow responding
After all the waiting form CES last year I remember why I was so impressed with the Razer Mako speakers. This is the best set of 2.1 speakers around for PC duty. Fantastic bass, great mids and highs, and a huge soundstage are the Mako hallmarks. The sl...
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,
Price of admission may be out of reach for many, Fingertip controls could be sluggish to respond
When Worlds Collide The worlds of Robert "Razerguy" Krakoff and Laurie Fincham of THX are completely different, but in many ways the same. Both are considered innovators of the highest caliber in their respective fields, and the Razer/THX Mako exhibits...
Abstract: The Razer Mako is a great speaker system that will blow you away. Not only is it good for gaming, it can also be used to add depth and breadth to movies and music. Click to enlargeThe speakers incorporate the THXs Ground Plane and Slot speaker techno...
Funky design, nice bass, good overall sound quality, immersive audio
Expensive, wired remote that operates poorly The Final Word The Mako speaker package from Razer surprised us a little, providing fairly good if slightly bass-heavy audio and a sleek design. However the price tag is quite high and the remote can be pain...
The Mako speaker package from Razer surprised us a little, providing fairly good if slightly bass-heavy audio and a sleek design. However the price tag is quite high and the remote can be painful to use, both of which may turn off some users.
Cool design, Built like a tank, Superb sound quality
Control pod is not very responsive, Quite expensive!
Features and SpecsThere are I/O ports on the subwoofer, in line with the grille at the bottom. These include all CAT5 style connectors for the satellites (that’s not too common), with two inputs for audio, one stereo RCA, and another 3.5mm line-in...