The Wavemaster Moody 2.1 Speakers are very competitively priced to target a wide audience of enthusiast user. Given their modest price point you would expect them to run out of power long before they do. Bass response is subterranean but able to maintain good focus – enough almost to shake the foundations of the house.
It is true these speakers will not suit an audiophile enthusiast user as they lack refinement. They will struggle with some genres such as dense instrumental and complex classical pieces. Audiophiles will need a decent AV Tuner with a serious array of speaker units if they are to get truly stimulated, but then costs will rise significantly. That is a completely different market.
At the end of the day, we really don't think it is worth buying a very cheap pair of speakers around £20. Bass response will be weak, high frequencies will be prone to sibilance and female vocals will sound clouded within a compressed mid range. If you can manage to budget between £50 and £80, the quality options begin to become available.
In closing, we rate the WaveMaster Moody 2.1 speakers very highly, especially when factoring in the modest £69.90 asking price.
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Pros
- Serious volume.
- Neighbour annoying levels of bass.
- Cool controller with headphone and line-in sockets.
- Price.
Cons
- Not a massive benefit for gaming when moving up from the cheaper WaveMaster STAX.
KitGuru says: If your wallet can handle the £20-30 jump from a budget set of speakers to ‘something more serious', then we would recommend you wrap your ear drums round a set of Wavemaster Moody 2.1.
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