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January 26th, 2009, 15:19 GMT · By

The Grandmax Pull-n-Play Tweakers

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The Grandmax Pull-n-play Tweakers
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If you're looking for some new speakers for your desktop and want them to also be easy to carry with you along with your laptop, you could definitely go for the Grandmax Pull-n-Play Tweakers; and if stylish audio gadgets are your game, then these mini-speakers seem even more alluring. The Tweakers have been designed with space economy in mind and their diminutive footprint makes them easy to integrate in almost any setting; whether or not your desktop is a crowded one – you'll find a place for them for sure.

 

Another cool thing about these small speakers is that they sport a variable shape, living up to their name. The bellows-like articulation they've been endowed with lets them keep a low profile when packed and be easy to stow away inside your backpack or even laptop bag.

 

When open, the articulation also increases the resonance chamber and extends the “cabinet,” allowing the small drivers to produce a punchier, more solid sonic response. At the same time, the increased chamber favors the bass reproduction, delivering you better listening conditions and allowing you to enjoy your fav music in more pleasurable conditions.

 

Tiny speakers with real attitude, in crimson red
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With the concept of mobility as a basic rule, the Grandmax Pull-n-Play Tweakers also come with retractable, self-contained cables, for audio and power. All you have to do is pull out the audio cable and hook it to any music source such as an MP3 player, iPod, laptop or gaming console, and then you're all set. The built-in lithium rechargeable battery will provide you with many hours of playback; and if you're using the Grandmax Pull-n-Play Tweakers with a computer, just pull out the USB cable and connect them to a USB port, for both playback power and recharging.

 

There is no word on the power rating, but the manufacturer claims that the Pull-n-Play Tweakers will sound louder than most similar-size speakers. And for $44.95, they're well worth a try; just decide whether you'll go for the crimson red or matte black ones.

  

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Small dimensions make the Tweakers extremely portable
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The Tweakers look like a sentry for miniature soldiers
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Perfect sound for your laptop.
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Comment #1 by: Brenda on 05 Apr 2010, 14:36 UTC reply to this comment

I received a pair of these speakers as a gift, read and followed all of the directions in the instruction manual that came with them and they only worked 1 time! After correspondence with Grandmax, the maker, for a month they told me that they couldn’t do anything for me because I didn’t have the receipt (which I told them from the get go). I’m very disappointed with the product, the warranty, AND most of all the POOR customer service I was provided. SAD because they looked like a great product…

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