Testseek.co.uk have collected 18 expert reviews of the Ruark Audio MR1 2 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Ruark Audio MR1 2.
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The editors liked
Stunningly musical sound
Subtle dynamics
Stylish
Compact design
Streamlined features
Amazing sound for their size
Can give a boost to TV audio
Lovely retro styling
Sumptuous build and finish
Portable option
Comes bundled with a compact remote that lets you adjust the volume and switch the source
Excellent sound quality that's clear and sharp with no distortion at full volume
Has both auxiliary and optical inputs so you can connect the speakers to devices t
The editors didn't like
No USB input
No built-in multiroom support
Can't skip tracks by using either the remote or the controls on top of the speaker
Abstract: If we're cutting to the chase here (and why not?) then we'll just go ahead and say the Ruark MR1 MkII is basically all gain, no pain. It's small enough to sit happily on any remotely tidy desk, it's built and finished to a standard that belies its fairly...
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Comes bundled with a compact remote that lets you adjust the volume and switch the source, Excellent sound quality that's clear and sharp with no distortion at full volume, Has both auxiliary and optical inputs so you can connect the speakers to devices t
Can't skip tracks by using either the remote or the controls on top of the speaker, you need to use your smartphone, It's expensive
We can't fault the Ruark Audio MR1 (Mk2) speakers when it comes to audio quality. They deliver a clear, sharp sound across all genres without any distortion even at full volume. Simple to use, the Bluetooth connection remains stable during use and there's...
But any minor issues are overshadowed by the design and performance of these excellent speakers. The step up in performance in impressive, and the Ruark MR1 Mk2s manage to be even more appealing than before.Quite simply, these are superb speakers of their...
But any minor issues are overshadowed by the design and performance of these excellent speakers. The step up in performance in impressive, and the Ruark MR1 Mk2s manage to be even more appealing than before.Quite simply, these are superb speakers of their...
Amazing sound for their size, Can give a boost to TV audio, Lovely retro styling, Sumptuous build and finish, Portable option
No built-in multiroom support
The MR1 were a successful, impressive design, but the changes that Ruark's made for these Mk2 versions all seem very smart. The addition of an optical input, in particular, makes these so much more versatile. Look out for a full review soon to see whether...
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Published: 2018-06-27, Author: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Stylish, good sound quality, produce a surprisingly “large” sound, Bluetooth aptX codec support from some Android phones, optical and analogue inputs, single speaker mode
Can run out of oomph at high volumes in larger rooms
Stereo may not mean much to you. I've often seen stereo speakers used weirdly: one up high, one on the floor; the two of them in separate rooms; all manner of arrangements which make it impossible to listen to stereo properly. If you don't care about such...