So, I have now tested quite extensively the boxes. The sound is good to very good, which is of course a matter of taste. The satellites produce a clear, transparent sound that is probably the most musical styles accessible (tested from Bach to Zao). In videos and games left and right channels are very well locatable what stands out very positively, especially in games, because you get a very good "surround impression". The bass pressure from the woofer is enormous for such a small cube, can be controlled but with the wired remote control to multi-family house level and is not so pushy. Ideally, one moves at low volume at 20-30%, it will crash into movies or games right times, turning the bass at 50%. A roar I can not attest to the woofer. Total volume and bass are very fine to settle with the wired remote control, positive is the huge volume control and the Line-In input for MP3 players and Co. Negative falls on the lack of treble controls, which would be really desirable and useful have been. But in the computer one has an EQ, which is anyway to adjust much finer, as it could be a single regulator in the pits.
However, the very detailed sound unmasked mercilessly bad pieces of music (eg MP3 at low bit rates) or cheap sound cards that had many worse Box simply "verschludert". Here's a brief overview: + Design + High-quality materials + Sound Total / Satellite and woofer are well coordinated + Huge Bass reserves + Wired remote control (volume, bass, on / off switch, Köpfhörer- and line-in socket) + Stable positioning of the satellite by heavy cast metal feet - Lack of Treble controls - Fixed cable to the satellite can not be replaced if possibly cable defect - Cable of Cable remote control can not be extended without any problems - No "guard" for the satellite exists, the membrane could be possibly damaged by carelessness