Wavemaster CUBE mini review

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System Requirements

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Each speaker has four rubber feet so the things will not resonate straight off your desktop and drop to the floor. The speakers are not light, roughly a kilo each so they'll rest/sit on these rubber pads really well which is surprising considering the amount of bass these units produce.

 

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So the left side speaker (located to the right in the photo - I'm sorry!) has the two cable inputs and that's pretty much it really. That one was easy right? Ehm ...left? Oh whatever...
 

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So the front side of the left speaker here (located on the right side) does not have any bells and/or whistles. Clean looks, aside from the Wavemaster logo located at the top side at the back. I am not a fan of visible and visual logos on speakers tbh.

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The two speakers are made of acoustically damped MDF cabinet with black coloured coating and then fitted with a woofer/mid-range driver with cellulose cone and silk dome tweeter. 
 

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And once you place them in a proper room and not a photo studio, you'll agree with me... they look pretty nice.

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