Testseek.com have collected 53 expert reviews of the Razer Mako 2.1 Advanced Desktop Audio Gaming Speakers and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Mako 2.1 Advanced Desktop Audio Gaming Speakers.
February 2008
(84%)
53 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Cool design, Built like a tank, Superb sound quality
Control pod is not very responsive, Quite expensive!
Features and SpecsThere are I/O ports on the subwoofer, in line with the grille at the bottom. These include all CAT5 style connectors for the satellites (that’s not too common), with two inputs for audio, one stereo RCA, and another 3.5mm line-in...
Razer has created an absolutely superb set of 2.1-channel speakers in its Mako system. However, even considering the sublime styling and terrific audio quality, it's hard to recommend them over Creative's T3 speakers which retail for some £100 less. If mo...
Generally products which bear the THX logo have a higher retail price than comparable items and the Razer Mako system is no different in this area. Where they do differ is that THX have involvement in not just quality control/certification which we ou...
Best 2.1 system ever, Powerful and crisp audio, They look great, Fantastic build quality
The price, Require desktop space
The Razer Mako 2.1 speaker set is absolutely phenomenal.Without a shadow of a doubt, its the best looking and best sounding 2.1 desktop system weve ever come across.And thats high praise indeed, because there are some pretty damn good PC speaker sys...
Unfortunately, while the Mako kit is quite possibly the best PC sound setup I have ever heard, its hard to recommend with such a high price tag. This is a shame as it ticks every box: Looks, awesome, sound quality, unrivaled, funky volume control, ch...
The Mako is as expensive as most good 5.1 kits and it sounds almost as good. For fashion-forward audiophiles, its well worth the money. But you might want to clear out your cluttered desktop and shag carpeting first. Darren Gladstone, PC World ...
Generally products which bear the THX logo have a higher retail price than comparable items and the Razer Mako system is no different in this area. Where they do differ is that THX have involvement in not just quality control/certification which we ou...