Speedlink Jugger 2.1 Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅17-10-13
Performance Testing
Setup, Design & Observations
The weight of the subwoofer and satellites is fairly light compared to some, though cutting down on material costs is likely part of why this 2.1 system is priced quite well. The aesthetic of the speakers is decent, nothing too out of the ordinary in regards to gaming orientated peripherals, though the red colour used could have been more vibrant, regardless the Jugger isn't likely to be something many would choose to use in a living room area. Overall the conical satellites and the cube like subwoofer is attractive and pleasing in their contrasting yet complimenting form. The remote works well, though isn't essential to be used considering there is a dial for bass and master volume on the rear of the sub.



Multi-Media
Listening through various music playlists it became apparent that these speakers were producing some good, clear balanced audio. Turning the volume up to the max there is little distortion, the same story is said for the bass. In various tracks I started to notice that the bass was not as accurate and defined as it should be. This could become a downside for those who enjoy bass heavy music but considering the price, the bassy warmth is still pretty impressive. Gaming told a similar story of good, clear high and mid tones with decent bass giving that cinematic lift.


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