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Wavemaster Stax 2.1 Speaker Review

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Wavemaster Stax 2.1 Speaker Review

 

Today we see the return of Wavemaster in the eTeknix office, it's

been a few months now since we last got to take a look at one of their

products, so were more than happy to try them out once again. When the

brand first entered the UK market we tried out their MX3+ 2.1

speakers

<http://www.eteknix.com/wavemaster-mx3-2-1-speaker-system-review/>

 and Moody 2.1 speakers

<http://www.eteknix.com/wavemaster-moody-2-1-speaker-system-review/>

, both of which were fantastic sounding and great value for money,

something that earned each product one of our eTeknix awards, so I'm

hoping that winning formula will be repeated today with the new

Wavemaster Stax 2.1 speaker system.

 

Priced at around £50 here in the UK the speakers are hardly the play

thing of the enthusiast music listener, but they're still entering a

very competitive section of the market. With brands such as Creative,

Logitech, Trust & Genius all offering their own hardware for around

the same price, much of which is very good given the price and they're

already more established brand names, so the Wavemaster is going to

need to stand out a little bit for people to make the leap from a

brand they're more familiar with. Of course if the performance is

anything near as good as we heard with the last two Wavemaster

speakers we tested, then the Stax 2.1 speaker system has nothing to

worry about.

 

As you can see from the specifications below the speakers themselves

only have tiny 25.4mm drivers, but they're backed up by a 13cm bass

driver, which again isn't especially big, but it should pack a good

enough thump for most users and the sub and speakers output 26 Watt

and 2 x 10 Watt respectively. There are a few other features here, but

I want to show them in more detail in a moment.

 

URL - http://www.eteknix.com/wavemaster-stax-2-1-speaker-review/

 

 

 

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