The Razer Mako 2.1 features a whacky design. All the three units are globular with matte-finish jet black exterior. The system comes with a round touch-sensitive control pod that allows you to switch between the inputs and adjust the bass level. The volume and bass levels are indicated by blue LED-backlit glowing strips around the periphery of the pod. The satellite cables provided are also unusual. They're flat and have RJ 45 connectors at the ends. This design makes it convenient to set
up the system.
Conformance to THX standards highlights the superior performance of these speakers. The frequencies are extremely well balanced and the volume level is just perfect for fatigue-free listening. Razer has gone in with an omni-directional design for satellites and subwoofer so that you don't have to bother about placing the speakers precisely to get the desired output. The performance of the Razer Mako 2.1 was unmatched. Its closest competitor was the Gigaworks T3 but it the Mako was much better in terms of overall quality.




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