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Raumfeld Stereo Cubes review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £399
inc VAT

The Raumfeld Stereo Cubes provide great sound quality but the design might not fit in every room

Specifications

Speakers: 4, RMS power output: 40W, Dock connector: None, Networking: 802.11n Wi-Fi, Dimensions: 195x195x195mm, Weight: 4kg, Streaming formats: UPnP, Mesh Network

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APPS AND STREAMING

Setup is straightforward using the Raumfeld app, which is available on iOS and Android. You’ll need to connect the speakers directly to your router with an Ethernet cable, before adding your Wi-Fi details and moving the Stereo Cubes to your desired location. This is an inconvenience, as many multiroom speakers don’t actually require any wired connection to get started.

If your wireless signal isn’t strong enough or there is too much network congestion, the optional Raumfeld Expand network bridge (around £50) can create a dedicated mesh network for media streaming. Audio isn’t compressed when transmitted between each speaker in a Raumfeld system, meaning it can be quite bandwidth intensive. We didn’t encounter any issues with streaming audio or locally stored MP3s and didn’t need to add an Expand to our setup, but 24 bit/192KHz audio will demand an uncongested Wi-Fi signal.

Raumfeld App

Raumfeld has most of the streaming services you would expect including Spotify, although Spotify Connect rather than the full app. That means you’ll need to use the main Spotify app to select your tracks and push them to the speakers, rather than select them through the Raumfeld app. There’s also Tidal for high definition, lossless streaming and Napster, as well as TuneIn for internet radio.

AUDIO QUALITY

The Stereo Cubes had pleasing depth and delivery to their audio and lacked any distinct colour, which should appeal to those who enjoy a relatively flat, transparent sound. It makes them well placed for critical listening and we took delight in listening to our jazz and funk test tracks in particular; the brass instruments sounded crisp and there was excellent separation between the different audio layers, avoiding any potential muddiness. Vocals also sounded fantastic and bass had enough presence without becoming overpowering. Stereo separation, as you would expect, was excellent.

CONCLUSION

Overall the Stereo Cubes sound excellent but they come at a high price. If you like the design, they’re an excellent way to start a multiroom speaker system, but as with the competition, buy these and you’re committed to Raumfeld’s ecosystem. Fortunately Raumfeld has a raft of other speakers in different sizes that work together wirelessly if you plan on adding more over time. There’s decent music service support, including most of the big names, although it’s still behind Sonos, which still leads the pack by a considerable margin. Unless you’re particularly taken with the design, or are willing to pay extra for marginally better sound quality, a pair of Sonos Play:1s are cheaper and an overall better buy.

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Hardware
Speakers4
RMS power output40W
Audio inputs3.5mm stereo
Audio outputsNone
Dock connectorNone
USB portUSB
Memory card supportNone
Networking802.11n Wi-Fi
NFCNo
App supportAndroid, iOS
Battery capacityNone
Dimensions195x195x195mm
Weight4kg
Streaming
Streaming formatsUPnP, Mesh Network
Supported serversUPnP, DLNA, iTunes
Audio formatsMP3, WMA, ASF, OGG, AAC
Internet streaming servicesSpotify Connect, Napster, Tidal, TuneIn
Buying information
Price including VAT£399
WarrantyOne year RTB
Supplierwww.teufelaudio.co.uk
Detailswww.teufelaudio.co.uk
Part codeStereo Cubes