Razer Mako speakers

Here’s more word on the Mako speakers from Razer – these 2.1 THX-certified multimedia bi-amplified speaker system will arrive at online retail stores this December while more traditional brick & mortars will only receive it in January. The Razer label is just that – a mere label as THX put in most of the work for the Mako. The Mako comes with THX Ground Plane as well as THX Slot Speaker technologies, coupled with its downward firing design that enables Mako to fill an entire room with rich sounds and deep bass. The mushroom design will most probably appeal to Mario fans. More details on the Mako speakers are available after the jump.

  • Patented THX Ground Plane and THX Slot Speaker downward-firing mid-range drivers and tweeters design which creates a spacious soundstage that turns any desktop surface from an acoustic hindrance into an integral part of the soundstage
  • True, bi-amplified satellites with two channels of 50W with full digital DSP control
  • An overall system frequency range of 30-20,000 Hz and Axial Response Limits of +/- 2dB at 40-18,000 Hz (-6dB at 30 and 20,000Hz)
  • 300W of total system power, with 6 channels @ 50W each
  • ClassHD™ Digital Amplifier technology with full DSP control that makes previous-generation Class AB and Class D amplifiers obsolete
  • ClassHD™ technology scales power in sync with the music, resulting in operation at a much higher efficiency curve, improved Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), improved EMI, reduced idle consumption, and lowered amplifier delay

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