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Guru3D.com » Review » Wavemaster CUBE mini review 4

Wavemaster CUBE mini review 4

Posted by: Brann Mitchell on: 12/23/2015 11:08 AM [ 3 comment(s) ]

We check out the Bluetooth capable Wavemaster CUBE mini, a 2-channel 2-way stereo sound system that you can hook up to your PC, or alternatively use on your Bluetooth HDTV or Smart-phone to listen to tunes on. With the trend being Sonos the prices on kits like these are artificially inflated upwards through the roof. Wavemaster however figures, 'heck we can do that in terms of audio quality easily...' and at a price that is three times cheaper.

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Anarion
Senior Member



Posts: 13599
Posted on: 12/23/2015 02:00 PM

Today's audio palette:


Hello - Adele
What do you mean? - Justin Bieber
Lush Life - Zara Larsson
Can't feel my face - The Weeknd
Hideaway - Kiesza
Runnin' (lose it all) - Naughy Boy ft Beyonce & Arrow Benjamin






Ferrum Master
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Posted on: 12/23/2015 04:39 PM


Agree... it is too much...

Seconds... as it is a BT test... where is the latency test? In general bluetooth audio and video is a bad idea in the main core of the buffering protocol.

mjorgenson
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Posts: 257
Posted on: 12/23/2015 08:51 PM
I have a Sonos Connect and Bridge. Connect goes into my PS Audio Sprout Coax/DAC, and then to Paradigm speakers. The Sprout also does Bluetooth. I have used the Bluetooth and it works flawlessly. But my main sources of music are vinyl from my Rega RP3 TT and FLAC streaming from Deezer through the Sonos.

I have had the Sonos since 2011 and it is a brilliant device.

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