Friday 20 February 2009

Razer Mako 2.1 THX Advanced Desktop Audio System Boasts 300W RMS

If you're looking for a desktop speaker system which not only looks good
but certainly does not skimp on power Razer's Mako 2.1 Advanced Desktop
Audio System, developed with input from none other than THX Ltd, could
fit the bill nicely in being the first ever desktop audio system to
feature THX's Ground Plane and Slot Speaker technologies resulting in
what's best described as a home theatre system for your desk.

Razer Mako 2.1 THX Advanced Desktop Audio System Key Technologies:

OmniDirectional Expanded Soundstage with THX Technologies

The innovative downward-firing design of the THX Ground Plane and THX
Slot Speaker technologies eliminates distortion caused by the
‘desk-bounce’ phenomenon encountered with normal speaker
systems, to create a rich, omnidirectional soundstage. Do check out the
techical comparison chart here.

ClassHD Digital Amplifier Technology

The high-end ClassHD digital amplifier technologies intelligently
manages the amplifier power to achieve greater power efficiency, lower
distortion levels, and markedly better sound quality.

Exceptional Audio Quality with Bi-Amplified Satellites

The bi-amplified 50W satellites with DSP control deliver exceptional
audio quality comparable to recording studio standards.

Razer Mako 2.1 THX Advanced Desktop Audio System Features:

THX-certified quality and performance
ClassHD digital amplifier technology with digital DSP control
Higher efficiency curves, improved SNR and EMI, and lowered distortion
levels
Patented THXยฎ Ground Plane and THX Slot Speaker technologies
Downward-firing design with optimized acoustic enclosure
All-in-one remote control pod with touch-sensitive LED dial
3.5mm auxiliary input minijack
3.5mm headphone minijack
RCA audio input
Frequency Range:25-20,000Hz (+/-2.5dB 40-18,000Hz)
Total system power: 300W RMS


The Razer Mako 2.1 THX Advanced Desktop Audio System will set you back
around $400.

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