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Looks awesome, and I'm all for supporting UK industry, but aren't they gonna face tough competition from other speakers like the x-mini 2 (the pop up portable speaker that retails at £18)
Looks awesome, and I'm all for supporting UK industry, but aren't they gonna face tough competition from other speakers like the x-mini 2 (the pop up portable speaker that retails at £18)
It's about time that people (not you btw) recognised that the portable (ipod/phone) music carriers are a serious addition to the traditional amp/cd player/floorstanders. By that i mean, create products that recognise that. Portable music shouldn't have to be cheap, plasticky, gimmick ridden products. There's a market for quality, well designed products (Apple have shown that).
Looks awesome, and I'm all for supporting UK industry, but aren't they gonna face tough competition from other speakers like the x-mini 2 (the pop up portable speaker that retails at £18)
The cost is relative to production costs. In the UK we (mostly) pay a fair wage, follow health and safety rules and pay taxes. The end price is a reflection of those costs. This is why (in my opinion) we need more protectionism for domestic manufacturing. It's alright shrugging one's shoulders and saying x or y is cheaper but you must look at the bigger picture. Products from the UK were renowned the world over for quality and desirability, unfortunately consumer demand for cheap tat from abroad has ensured an erosion of domestic industries.
your right of course, we need a return to proper portable music technology
word to your mother
To be fair, I bet an old cassette player like that sounds better than a minirig.
I sell pro audio, our company was approached by minirig, and similar companies. We gave them a miss... Its portable, but sound quality and portable do not tend to go together. Also, sound sources such as phones, laptops etc are not known for quality sound either. And we haven't even started on MP3s....
I can assure you, they do not offer "amazing" sound, but they will certainly make a racket. With this in mind, save your money and get the cheaper option.
Last edited by Jazzy Jefferson; Jun 7, 2013 at 12:54 PM.