Wavemaster CUBE mini review

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Overview

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Hellooooo... it's me, I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to meet to go over everything. So let's do that; above, packaging in a clean white fashion. Lets rip open that box.

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So once you open the box you need to remove a carton. Tucked safely away in there are the two speakers and some accessories. 


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There you go, 2 x speakers sized 150 x 209 x 180 mm. You will receive a manual and some cables as well - woot woot!

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So then, wireless Bluetooth doesn't really mean it's a wireless kit eh? There's that power cable leading from the right speaker. Then if you connect analog audio you can opt to use 1 x stereo connection cable (3,5 mm jack); 1 x 3,5mm to Cinch adapter. From the right speaker there a wire going to the left speaker. It would have been more funky to have had the second speaker wireless. But then again it would then need a power cable as well... oh god, it's pandora's box all over again. Yet now that I said it out loud, the solution Wavemaster offers does make the most sense. That speaker connection cable is a good 2 meters I think (I could just measure it up, but I am lazy like that).

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So here we have the two speakers, funky little dudes really. And they sound surprizingly good for the dough. Also a fun fact, the CUBE mini kit consumes less than 0.5 Watts in standby mode. But let's head on over to the next page, I have this really cool function on my camera called zoom which I like to try out.

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