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Minirig 3 + Sub Review: Tiny, powerful, audiophile Bluetooth speaker system



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In-depth review of the Minirig 3 portable Bluetooth speakers with custom designed 3D printed stands. I compare it vs. the Sonos Roam, B&O A1, and Marshall Stockwell II speakers. tldr; it is twice as loud and sounds way better. A stereo pair and subwoofer make it an amazing portable sound system.

Minirig site
https://minirigs.co.uk

Minirig 3 on Amazon US
https://www.amazon.com/MINIRIG-Portable-Rechargeable-Bluetooth-Speaker/dp/B07N7X4LS8

3D printed Minirig speaker stands on Etsy, designed by Eric Kamila
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1166771652/minirig-speaker-stand?ref=share_v4_lx

3D stand model by Hejzenberg
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3540267

Metal stands
https://mkstands.com/product-category/minirig-stands/

Chapters
0:00 Introduction
2:34 Unboxing and walkthrough
5:15 Listening impressions
6:50 Frequency response
8:00 3D printed stands
9:07 Comparison to Genelec monitors
12:00 Comparison to Sonos Roam
13:22 Comparison to B&O A1
14:20 Comparison to Marshall Stockwell II
16:09 Stereo pairing
17:25 Subwoofer
19:30 App walkthrough
21:30 Pros
23:00 Cons
24:40 Wrap up

Note: I was provided a single speaker from Minirig but ended up buying another Minirig 3 and sub with my own money for this test. No affiliate links, just honest reviews.


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