Until now, there’s been a stark choice of opting for great sounding but relatively large speakers or choosing a stylish mini speaker system that looks the part, but fails to stir your soul when the music starts.
But now thanks to Minx, for the very first time, you can experience extraordinary levels of power and refinement from staggeringly small speakers. Minx brings all your favourite music, movies, sports and TV shows to life in a way you’d never imagine.
Such advances are made possible by fundamental developments in acoustic science enabling Minx to deliver a quality and depth of sound which has previously been the preserve of much larger speakers.
Created at Cambridge Audio’s Research and Development Centre in London by a team fuelled with a passion for incredible sound, Minx completely rewrites the rulebook of what’s possible from miniature speakers.
Engineered with passionEngineered from acoustically damped thermo polymer and extruded aluminium, Minx is built to last and designed to suit any room in your home. Its sleek organic contours and a range of placement options make Minx a true design statement.
Choosing your Minx systemDesigned to connect to just about every home cinema receiver or amplifier, Minx instantly fills your living space with a tonal quality that has to be heard to be believed. Whether you’re looking to maximise your music or movie experience or add depth to your favourite TV shows and sports, Minx is waiting to show you what you’ve been missing.
With systems designed around two beautiful satellite speakers and three earth trembling subwoofers – all available in high gloss black or white lacquers – there are endless combinations of Minx to suit every home.
Whether you desire the ultimate in discreet home cinema or demand near invisible stereo purity, the smallest Mini Minx systems provide everything you need in one neat package.
Detailed Anatomy of a Minx Speaker BMR is a new technology that brings a number of exceptional advantages to audio reproduction. The BMR technology provides a full range drive unit that has a similar acoustic behaviour to a point source drive unit where the majority of the audio band is produced from a single membrane, avoiding the common problems associated with crossovers and material change within the audio band.
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