• Ruark's are always expensive, when listening to them in places like John Lewis audio department, or random lifestyle/vintage stores, they sound good. Look good as well.
    But once again pricey.
    If I had the cash and the space I'd probably have one as a secondary system in a room somewhere..

  • Ruark stuff is nice but pricey. You're obviously paying a fair chunk for the design as well as the sound.

    I like the Revo stuff for slightly more palatable prices but similar sound and style. I think the SuperSystem would be the equivalent. They often have good deals on refurbished stuff if you keep an eye out.

  • I can give very positive feedback on the MR1 mk 2 speakers. Would be a lot less money and still give you dab / connect your phone for music etc.

    They are more than adequate for my front room.

    https://shop.ruarkaudio.com/products/mr1-mk2-bluetooth-speaker-system

  • That looks good in grey.
    Would definitely also look at https://teenage.engineering/products/od-11
    If I wanted compact and design, but no idea how they compare, od 11 is a few years old and maybe more expensive.

  • I've a couple of earlier Ruark products; they do sound good and are still working well after 5+ years.

    The only thing I'm not overly impressed with is having to use the UNDOK app to control them.

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