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Boston Acoustics SoundWare Cube XS Satellite Speaker (Sold)

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Post by HiFiLab Wed Apr 29, 2015 10:05 pm

Boston Acoustics SoundWare Cube XS Satellite Speaker (Sold) 20150470
Boston Acoustics SoundWare Cube XS Satellite Speaker (Sold) 20150471
Boston Acoustics SoundWare Cube XS Satellite Speaker (Sold) 20150472




Boston Acoustics SoundWare Cube XS Satellite Speaker




The Boston's cubelike satellite speakers are incredibly small.

The cube satellites are incredibly tiny, just 4.43 inches wide, 4.25 inches high, and 4.43 inches deep. Each one weighs just 1 pound. The speaker's rear is faceted, so instead of being a 6-sided cube, the SoundWare XS satellite is a polyhedron. Its 10 "sides" also make it easier to squeeze the wee speakers into corners.

If you place it on a shelf the speaker can be angled up or positioned to fire straight ahead. Or wall-mount the little guys with the included articulating bracket so you can angle the speakers in toward the listening area.


Since the SoundWare XS satellites' perforated grilles aren't removable, it wasn't immediately obvious that the satellites are two-way designs. Due to their tiny size, there normally wouldn't be enough room to squeeze in a tweeter and a midrange driver on the front baffle. Boston's engineers worked around the space limitations by mounting a .5-inch tweeter on a small bracket in front of the 2.5-inch midrange driver. That's pretty ingenious. We can't say the plastic speaker cabinet is especially well-built, but it doesn't feel flimsy or delicate.



The push-to-open, all-metal connectors recessed into the speaker's rear accept only skinny bare wires (you can't use banana plugs, spades, or pins). We found the connectors extremely awkward to use; you have to push with a fair amount of pressure on the connector to open the hole, then ever so gently angle the bare wire into the hole, and then release the connector. Once the wire is in there it tends to stay put, which was not the case with the spring-clips on the Klipsch HD Theater 500's or Bose Acoustimass 6 Series III's satellite speakers.






Price : RMSold ( 1 PAIRS)
Contact Simon Ting 012-3612507


Last edited by HiFiLab on Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:48 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : sold)

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