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  • Cheers for this. I'm confused now, because I've heard minirigs before and never been particularly impressed by them, and certainly didn't expect them to be that price! Could I have seen an earlier, less impressive incarnation? I think I need to go into a shop and listen to some. The Bose soundlink mini currently probably topping the list for me based purely on looks and reviews.

  • The earlier version sounds similar to the current version.

    They all partly depend on where you're listening to them and how they're positioned. Nothing sounds that great outdoors, the Bose I found sounds a bit boomy when placed near a wall whereas that suits the minirig.

    I'd say there's a definite difference between a £35 and a £100 speaker. Between the various £100-£150 it's more personal preference and added features.

    Personally I didn't like the Soundlink Mini as it had a proprietary mains charger which is a ballache when travelling (think the new version may have changed this). This made no difference to my girlfriend who has one though, in fact having a charging cradle is probably preferable as it mainly stays at home, and she much prefers the look to the minirig.

    I liked the Minirig as it has a long battery life and Apt-X compatibility. If you don't have an Apt-X source though then that isn't going to make any difference, etc.

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