Review: Ruark MR1 Mk2

Slender charmer

The Ruark speakers are both small and versatile, but will come to the most important things shortly.

Published 2018-08-16 - 11:15 am
Ruark MR1 Mk2
Mikael Hansen

They look better than most speakers in this class. With the slightly rounded sides of the cabinet, the details of the light metal, the elaborate fabric facade, the control dial at the top, and the possibility for proper wood veneer, the Ruark speakers are almost in a class of their own for wireless speakers in stereo. They can even be used with a battery pack, if one needs them to be portable. Because they are small enough for that. They are actually so small that they can easily fit virtually anywhere.
The speakers are also incredibly easy to use. The accompanying remote control is nothing to brag about, but with Bluetooth and a rotate-and-click dial at the top, nothing stands in the way of using the Ruark speakers, even for those with fumble-fingers. They have an analog and an optical audio input, so you are ensured good TV sound, and output for the subwoofer. But no turntable input.

(Photo: Manufacturer)

Sound
As one can see, they are not large, and are therefore suitable on the desk, on the windowsill as well as on the bookshelf. Taking size into consideration, the sound is full and nice. There is naturally not much of either bass or dynamism here, and they don’t play very loudly. Unfortunately, the sound does not particularly enchant us. The midrange is grey and lifeless, and on the classical track the choir simply sounds mushy. The music loses a bit of both the foundation and the sound depth when one switches from e.g. the small System Audio Saxo 5 Active to these, which cost the same.
But everything is relative and if one sits close enough, the sound from the Ruark MR1 Mk2 is better defined. Unfortunately, they are unable to fill the living room properly. The Eminem track sounds anaemic, and the woofer struggles to release enough of the bass in the recording to allow us to be convinced.
Conclusion
The small Ruark speakers sound good enough, but are obviously best suited in smaller rooms and sound better when you have them in front of you on a desk. The physical constraints are noticeable in the bass and the volume. They play neither very loudly nor in a tough manner.
As an additional speaker pair they are nice enough, especially if one doesn’t have much room, but it’s not hard to find better sound for the same price. If you can live with slightly larger speakers.

Karakter
Ruark MR1 Mk2
Basic

We think

Sleek design and trustworthy quality with good user-friendliness, relatively rich and warm sound considering size. No USB or turntable input, some grey sound and anaemic dynamics with limited ability to engage.

Nostalgia in a convenient package

Speak no evil

We thought they were more expensive

They sound as good as they look

Wireless retro speaker

True portable home cinema

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