The SuperWax Mini by Pitt & Giblin are STUNNERS!

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The SuperWax Mini. A Complete Kick Butt HiFi System! 

By Steve Huff

The video review! 

I was asked months ago if I would be interested in reviewing the SuperWax Mini which are a hand built speaker system made in Hobart Tasmania in Australia. I have had speakers through these doors from all around the world now and I remember them well. Speakers from Norway, Denmark, Poland, USA, Singapore, France and now Australia have graced my room with their presence and it’s always been a pleasure. I love hearing HiFi from around the world as the designs are different and many times the concept itself is different. Such is the case with the subject of this writing, the SuperWax Mini.

These high end boxes are made out of real and solid Birch wood which are CNC Machined and hand finished in the veneer of your choice. No MDF or pressed wood here. When I saw these handsome speakers online before I accepted the review offer they looked to me like a much better made upscale and bespoke version of the Klipsch Heresy, but with a real Bronze waveguide and much higher quality parts. That waveguide has a 1″ compression driver behind it to deliver the high frequencies. The bass is delivered via a 15″ paper cone woofer and boy oh boy does this woofer perform!

These are much more than just a set of speakers as the SuperWax mini and all selections offered at P&G are complete audio systems.

Yes, a complete high end HiFi system in two very good looking and well made museum quality boxes. I say that because the build of these is stunning in every way. The solidity, the beauty, the perfection, the bronze waveguide that helps deliver the high end in a way that is just awesome is nice to see. The fact that these are made of solid wood rather than cheap pressed wood or MDF is icing on the cake. Also, the veneer quality here is leagues above anything else I have seen in a speaker like this.

After I received the SuperWax Mini’s it didn’t take me long to realize that these are nothing at all like a Klipsch Heresy. I mean, the only thing similar here is that they are short, squat and sit low while being angled up to your ears, like the Heresy. Build quality, parts quality and sound far exceeds what the Heresy does and the Mini’s are addictive and stunning small batch boutique “instruments of sound”, which is good, very good.

Backing up, while I waited for these to be delivered from Tasmania (which I was told would take a fortnight) I browsed the Pitt & Giblin website to see what else they had on offer. When I browsed their lineup I was reminded of another brand of audio who creates works of art that cost into the tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars but Pitt & Giblin are doing things very differently.

They are producing these works of art as complete systems in a box and each set has high power amps built in and it does digital to analog conversion duties as well. All one needs is a streamer or a turntable with phono preamp and you are ready to experience audio in a way you may have never experienced it before.

The bronze waveguide. Each one is hand made and unique. 

Perusing the website I see the photos of the small Flare. The full size Superwax, the Mini as well as their larger and more costly options. All look beautiful to me and personally the little flare speaks to me the most when it comes to the design. The price of the flare is not so bad either at around $7500 USD plus ship and shipping fees. Remember, these are in the high end realm of style, build and sound so these are not just another powered speaker.

Also, as we know. beauty is in the eye of the beholder but there is just something so cool and unique about this brand of loudspeaker. I was impressed with the website, the design of their speakers, the story of Jack Pitt and Ross Giblin and well, everything. Jack and Ross have been friends since childhood and they went on to create their passion, making it a reality during the Pandemic in 2020. They do have a background in audio and have for many years before launching the Pitt & Giblin series of audio systems. Now they are making flat out gorgeous designs and they have this down to a science from the design and build to the ordering experience and customer service.

The very cool Flare, which is the powered bookshelf model in the lineup. 

My only doubt or concern was that these were all self powered with a DAC included though I do feel that systems such as this are the way of the future. These in particular offer many benefits and very few cons. The SuperWax Mini will be the very first high end, small batch hand crafted power speaker I have ever tried in my room for a period of time. I needed them to be excellent and offer something the lower cost models do not for me to sit and write this lengthy review, that takes me quite bit of time to do.

Good looks alone doesn’t make a speaker for me, the total package does. These minis already do in the design, but I was curious about the sound and reliability, which are #1 for me in this type of product.

With the SuperWax Mini, you will not need an amp, a DAC, a preamp or cables which is a great thing as it means a big $$$ savings.

I have reviewed a few self powered speakers here but they are usually of the lower end or mid end variety. They are good and all but nothing I would consider truly “high end”. The Buchardt A10’s were, up until now, the finest powered speakers I have heard to date but I knew there could be better out there somewhere. I often wondered what I would do if that day did arrive, whenever a simple powered set of speakers could give me the same satisfaction as my big reference system.

I was excited and curious about these speakers that they call the SuperWax Mini. 

The SuperWax Mini Arrive!

The big wooden crates were shipped all the way from Tasmania via UPS and my delivery guy asked for my help to unload them as they were over 100lbs each while in the crate, or so he said. We unloaded the boxes and my wife and I brought them in with the help of a dolly. A day or two later I unscrewed the crate tops and unboxed the speakers which were a used demo model from what I understand. I followed the unbox instructions and soon I had everything out of the box. The speakers. the cables needed (two) and the remote control. That’s it. The instructions were emailed to me by Ross Giblin and they were as easy as 1-2-3 to follow and illustrated with photos. They have a page for unboxing, a quick start and a full blown manual.

It took me literally 5 minutes to set up the SuperWax Mini (once they were unboxed which took longer than setting them up) as all you have to do is attach the coax cable (included) from one speakers out to the other speakers input and then hook up your digital (to the coax in) or analog source (to the analog in) using the cable that is also provided. I plugged my Nagra streamer into the input via the included coax cable and I was off to the races.

The remote has input selection, power on, volume and three DSP modes “Natural”, “Live” and “Clean”. There is no app needed to set them up as they just work when powered on. There is also an analog input as well so if you have a turntable you can hook it up here but you will need a phono stage as the SuperWax Mini does not have one inside.

P&G do not recommend using a separate DAC going in but rather to use the one inside of the speaker so I listened to it with my Nagra Streamer and was not let down in any way, shape or form. This system is so easy to set up, it’s ridiculous.

Each speaker also comes with a long power cable but I used my Puritan Audio cables as I have two 3M cables that work perfectly with powered speakers.

The SuperWax Mini. 350 Watts on each side. 250 watts power the 15″ woofer and 100 watts power the 1″ compression driver behind the bronze waveguide. The result is unreal impact, power and drive but these are not like old JBL’s, rather they bring high end audio with a holographic soundstage, beautiful imaging and they can play loud as you can stand or as soft as you need. All while staying composed and sweet. 

Houston we have a Problem!

I was ready to listen so I started with Tidal Connect from the Nagra COAX out and Uh Oh, the right horn had no sound. After messaging back and forth with Ross he had me take out the back panel where the amp was located and well, this was the amp and everything that made these speakers run.

Ten screws, 5 minutes of my time and the issue was found and easily fixed. Lo and behold, during shipping, a cable came loose on the board. I reconnected it and we were ready to go. It was a 10 minute job and showed me how easy it would be to replace the entire amp section if need be. I mean, it would take 10 minutes.

This is very cool as these “all in one piece” boards are user replaceable and I have to stress again how easy it is to do. With a five year warranty here in the USA, if anything happened to the board a new one could be sent and replaced within minutes. Ross also told me that even if out of warranty they would help if the board needed replacement. He told me that they take the customer experience and customer service very highly. Very cool as not all HiFi companies do.

The entire board which is easy to detach and houses all of the electronics. This makes repair super easy if it ever needs to be done. 

I set them up in the room and started to listen.

But Let me Back Up…

Before the speakers arrived, I was listening to my O Audio Icon 12’s with the ModWright LS99 tubed Pre and KWA99 mono amps. In this setup was the Nagra streamer and Nordost Valhalla cables. All was great and I have gotten used to the sound of this setup. Big, beefy, warm, majestic and never ever bright but this is a setup that is tuned to be smooth, big sounding and never offensive or fatiguing. It is as refined as it can get.

For those who love the airy and super clear and clean wide open treble details, this setup would be a touch too juicy for you. For me, I love this set with almost all music and it can be livened up with a different DAC if I desire. I am currently using the warmer leaning full bodied LAIV Micro Harmony DAC. The retail of this entire high end setup is in the ballpark of $50k if I include amps, pre, speakers, DAC, cables, etc. With this setup I need two sets of XLR interconnects, speaker cables and a digital interconnect as well. I will be replacing this with just the SuperWax Mini that comes in for just under $13k shipped, to the USA.

I removed it all (the big system) when the P&G showed up and as I write this I am listening to the SuperWax Mini with only one simple component, the Nagra streamer. I am streaming from Tidal using the Tidal app as well as Spotify using Premium and Connect. Finally I also tested these with the new Qobuz connect and for a bit with my U Turn Orbit SE Turntable as well, using its very good built in preamp. The turntable sounded fantastic on the Minis.

They look pretty cool in black but I have the American Oak version here for review 

My First Listening Session and more on the design. 

Whoa, this is not at all what I expected.

First things first. These vintage inspired works of art deliver 250 watts in each speaker to drive the 15″ bass units, so these have some power. They have a total of 350 watts as the top end also get some power, around 100 watts. The minis use HYPEX Class D amps and can blow me out of the room if I turn them up, yet at super low volumes they can also be full bodied and sweet. They have three built in tunings and these can be called up via the remote.

They can vibrate my chair if I listen to bass heavy tracks as these can go down into the low 40’s/high 30’s or lower depending on room and preset chosen from the remote. Preset 2 juices up the bass for low volume listening or when you want some massive kick and punch. They are super simple to use without the need for a wireless box or setup. Just a high power amp in each speaker that was customized and tuned with DSP to sound perfect with the big 15″ bass driver and horn up top.

This is one of the great things about speakers like this as there is no need to find synergy with a matching amp, dac, cables, etc. This has already been done for you by Ross and Jack so there will be no disappointment in the sound, which is still tunable in room. There are three different tunings right from the remote as I stated up above. More on this below.

I will say the remote is kind of generic and I would have loved to see a remote that matched the level of the speakers. The bad is that it is a cheap hypex branded remote. The good news is I found them online for $13 so if I owned a set of these I would buy a couple of backups. Ross did tell me that they are working on a box top sort of thing that would allow for manual control of the speakers with dials, and I bet it will have a retro vibe when they get it done. Just a guess.

Also, one negative on this is that if you do lose the remote you cannot turn the speaker volume up and down. There are workarounds though, one is by using a streaming preamp where you use the preamp of the streamer to control volume. There is no manual dial on the speakers themselves. So yea, I would love to see a serious remote that would be hard to lose vs one that is small, plastic and easy to lose or that set top box kind of thing with manual controls on it.

Real wood is best in my experience. Those who claim pressed wood is better is only using it to cut costs. These are the real deal and solid as it gets. Ross is working on this set in the photo below. Made of solid Birch. 

Ok! Let’s get to the Sound!

The sound was absolutely ALIVE, Clean, Clear and wide open. Holy hell do these go LOUD (if you want them to) and with impact, clarity, force and slam..all while sounding composed and rock solid, never mushed, compressed or jumbled. I was hearing much more top end information vs my big Icon’s and the bass was just as big and dynamic, though of the faster variety. The Icon 12’s have amore organic, ethereal bass where the P&G’s have a quick, dynamic big gut punch kind of bass. The Icon have a smooth but open treble, the P&G’s have more airiness so the details seem to float out more into the room with certain tracks. Yin and Yang. The fact that I am comparing these to my big system is incredible. The SuperWax Mini absolutely outperform the Buchardt A10 in every way.

These have no juiciness or loose plumpness in the bass, but rather it is about hitting you in the chest. Less warm than my reference system, more alive and dynamic. The waveguide here is cast from Bronze and is quite unique in looks, and for me this is what makes these speakers look so cool and no two waveguides seem to look exactly the same as it’s all done by hand, by a human. The upper end details really impressed me though, and this helped create a vast wide soundstage with precise yet beautiful imaging that at times was super spooky good.

I find these quite beautiful to look at and this bronze feature, for me, is what makes these speakers really stand out in a room. During my time with them every one who came over while I had them were wowed with the build quality and looks. Much more so than any other speakers I have had here including the Fleetwood Deville, the Qualio IQ Ultra, Icon 12 or the Pure Audio Project Duet 15.

The cabinet here is made of real birch wood and you have several options to choose from as for the veneer finish. The cabinetry quality here is stunning and screams small batch craftsmanship because this is exactly what they are. When you see them in the flesh you start to understand that these were made with some serious passion behind them and the pride of ownership thing is very high here.

I get to listen to a lot of speakers from all over the world and can say with confidence that these are the most unique speakers I have ever had in this room. Unique in design and looks, unique in that this is a “system” rather than just speakers and unique in the sound as well because they deliver a full range experience in smaller boxes. 

In fact, the design and build surpass my old $20k+ Fleetwood Devilles that were my previous fave “most unique” loudspeaker. To me, these have those beat in the looks department as well but again, your thoughts on this may vary. In some ways (sound) these are like Deville’s with full range bass. You will not need or want a sub here.

The SWM (Super Wax Mini)  are solid and yet easy to move to where you need them to be. They are also easy to place in the room. I tried no toe in, slight toe in and extreme tow in. I set them 8 ft apart and sit 8 ft from them and I settled with some slight toe in at about 7 1/2 feet apart. The treble energy crosses just behind my head. In this configuration I get a nice wide stage that is also quite tall and it tames the treble detail which can be quite “in the room” if pointed right at you when sitting close. Imaging is spectacular, treble can be airy and extended but it’s not hard or harsh. It’s of the crystaline liquid variety. Clean, alive but with a hint of smoothness that keeps everything sounding just right.

I still cannot believe how these sound in my room as nothing I have ever had here has sounded like the SuperWax Mini. I posted several sound demos in the members area at my YT channel, recorded in my room. Some almost sound as if I just put the official recording over the video, but no, they were recorded in room and sound amazingly real, tangible, present and alive. In room that offer a holographic soundstage and a beatiful spatial sound if the track is up to it.

You can see those sound demo videos here.

Listening Impressions and notes. 

Starting out with some bluegrass I cued up “The Wrong Way” from Alison Krauss and Union Station off of their latest “Arcadia” album. This album is recorded with some warmth and is not an audiophile recording. Even so, it sounds mellow and nice on my Icon 12 system but just a shade too warm. Streaming from Tidal to the SWM the sound was clean but full and with just the right amount of treble chime, and that chime sounded so pure. I do not get the same treble chime with the Icon’s but more of a smooth spatial kind of vibe. When Jerry Douglas’s Dobro comes in on the SWM, the tone is so sweet and well separated from Alison Krauss whose voice hauntingly hangs between the speakers. This album sounds so right on the P&G SuperWax mini!

I switched it up to a jazzy track called “Unsentimental” from Snorre Kirk and Stephen Riley. This is a Jazz instrumental and the P&S Speakers showed and strutted their stuff big time. As I closed my eyes I could hear every breath in between notes when the Sax blew and the Sax had such a realistic timbre and presence. I was floored as the Piano was also clear but had body which made it sound as real as I have heard this recording sound. Clean, clear, detailed, open, dynamic and three dimensions can be heard as there is some front to back staging going on as well.

I was entranced buy this one and when it was over I was quite impressed with what I had just heard, This time I was streaming with Spotify Premium using Connect to the Nagra streamer.

I do have a public playlist on Tidal and Spotify that you can check out for some cool and great sounding music. Access them from this page here.

Let’s Rock

Moving into some Heavier stuff I cued up Rammstein and chose the track “Deutschland” and I was just blown out the room when I turned it up as loud as I could handle it. The sound was INCREDIBLE and the guitar and drums… I have never heard this sound better than right here with the SuperWax minis. Even my Icon 12 and big setup couldn’t match these speakers with heavy metal music such as this when it comes to attack, drive, punch and slam. The Icon’s can do it but not as impactful or forceful and this shows the 15″ bass drivers worth. Every electric guitar string within those power chords was heard with fullness and clarity.

When the song kicks in it really KICKS IN and sounds so full but so clear. Even metal can do imaging and soundstage with the SuperWax mini so while metal is not in any kind of audiophile category, it can sound amazing with full separation of instruments with clarity and spooky good imaging. This track along with some other metal tracks were insane and alive.

Let’s take a break from listening for a moment. 

I have been listening to the SuperWax mini NON STOP and I mean NON STOP since they have arrived! I have never had this much fun with a review, but I am having “serious fun” as these are serious speakers in every way. They seem as if they are made for the music lover over the very picky audiophile. I mean,. a very picky audiophile would even love these but after hearing so much music on these now, I just couldn’t stop moving. I was never bored but instead these drove to me to listen more and more, sometimes in to the wee morning hours. These do the audiophile tricks very well and in some ways as well as my big much more expensive setup. They lose out to the big rig in all out refinement so these are not what I would classify as smooth sounding speakers. But make no mistake,  they are not rough or ragged either. They bring excitement to whatever I listen to and are never ever dull.

I fully believe that it will be speakers like this that propel audio forward into the high end over the next decade. If this world is still around in 20 years I could see big separates, cables and boxes become a very niche thing while speakers like this becoming more the norm, even for high end. I said the same thing about mirrorless cameras when they launched and people laughed at me, lol. I was right then but who knows what the future will really bring in audio. I do feel this is just an awesome setup for almost any music lover with the budget to acquire a pair.

Some may not believe it now but when a speaker can look this good and sound even better than it looks, something very special is happening and I will say it now. These are up for my product of the year 2025 as I have not yet experienced anything else this year or any year up to this level, at this kind of price. 

So simple, so clean, so hassle free and yet they sound remarkable in the room. 

Let’s Discuss the Cons you may have in your head.

Ok, these are very powerful and probably not best in small rooms with the 15″ wooden. The bass is fast and tight but also plentiful. The presets can help but I think if my room was any smaller then they may be overkill. The Flare would be the next option and I hear that little box sounds incredible as well. With that said, Ross told me that they can tune these to YOUR room, in real time. He said they can hook up to your computer and when you add a USB mic, they will tune them for your room on their end, way out in Australia! So this is again, the way of the future. Very cool.

They use Class D for power. To me this is not a con as these sound so fantastic and powerful without the sterility of some high end setups. These also use DSP inside so they were set up to measure well and sound superb and they do just that. Synergy is built in, and the synergy is here as these were tuned to the Hypex amp to sound their best. For me, this is a pro. No heat, super efficient and powerful as one could ask for. There are great benefits to Class D Power here in 2025.

The Cheap Remote. Yea, the remote is cheese. It’ s cheap, hollow and plastic. It’s small so easily lost in a seat cushion and then uh oh, you can only control the volume if you are using a streaming pre amp (with volume control). My Nagra streamer doesn’t have any volume control and neither does my other fave streamer, the HiFi Rose RS130. So if this remote was lost or broken I would be up the creek and not be able to use the speakers. P&G are working on a solution to this that sounds awesome so I hope to see that come to fruition down the road. The good news is you can buy these for $13 or so online. So it’s easy to buy a few spares.

They are too short and squat. Yes, these go for a vintage “heresy” design but with a bespoke build that is on another level from Klipsch, they just are. As for sound, they are angled up just right to hit your ears if you are sitting down in the sweet spot so it works out somehow with whatever voodoo P&G used here. The sound is hard to describe as they do not sound like a typical HiFi Speaker. They are super crystalline in the treble but very solid and fast with the bass, and the bass can be explosive. These are not bright or lean, but a super live kind of list, with more refinement than Klipsch or JBL has ever had.

I do not like Bronze color. I guess some will not like the looks while others will love it. Me, I think these are pure class but with an attitude. For me, in the flesh, these are the most gorgeous speakers I have ever had though here and I can not think of any speakers that I feel looks better than these, of the ones I have reviewed.

These are Expensive. Remember the P&G website is showing the price in Australian money. When converted to US it shrinks a lot, to the tune of $9700 or so. Then there is shipping and tariffs which bring it all up to somewhere in the neighborhood of $12-$13k and these can only be bought direct from Pitt & Giblin so there is no middleman. As for price, even at the USA landed price, I find these to be a superb buy and here is why… If there were USA dealers these would be quite a bit more in price and people would still buy them up once they experienced them. Being a full system and of this quality, the price is super fair and fantastic. Not cheap, but nothing that is special is.

What if the Amp Board breaks down? I had this concern as well and found out just how easy these are to repair the amp section if ever needed. Ten screws, ten minutes. Remove the board that is connected only with two snap plugs. Plug in new board and replace screws. Pitt and Giblin offer great warranty for USA customers and Ross told me they would even go past that if required. They have great confidence in the electronics here but we are dealing with electronics. Good to know that if there was an issue, you could get it fixed rather easily, and do it yourself.

With the cast Bronze waveguide that are not mass made, but made by hand to the real birch wood cabinet that is CNC machined to perfection, the start out in the special category. Add in the wood bracing inside and the high quality drivers and powerful amp included in each box and you have something that is starting to sound more in line with a $20k set of speakers, and now it is starting to sound very special. Then take the fact that you will not need expensive cables nor a DAC or Amplifier. All you need is a streamer or turntable with phono stage and you are ready to go within minutes of unboxing. Things to really think about.

The sound is live, clean and with the sweetest chime up top I have heard in a long time though these are not super refined as in “smooth”. Rather they bring the grunt, drive and electric nature of real music to your room and then do this while being 3D and wide open in sound. The clarity is remarkable but so is the solidity. The bass is remarkable. Fast, tight, explosive and clean. Stops and starts with authority and can deliver the kick and punch needed for percussion with ease. These also do spatial recordings very nicely and immerse you within a vast soundscape.

Time has been Flying. 

I’ve now been listening to these for 4-6 hours a day since they have arrived and that is A LOT. I have clocked in around 50 hours of listening just for this review! It has been amazing fun. I normally do 2 hours a day, over 2-3 weeks so you can tell just how much I was enjoying these. 

  1. I’ve had some relatives over who were really struck with the beauty of these and they were so amazed by the sound. These are lookers and can garner some attention from those who come in contact with them. Even the backside is beautiful and solid. These feel very dense when you pick them up and they are quite heavy as well yet easy to move and position.
  2. These love to be placed in a triangle formation in the room. Place them 6-8 feet apart and sit 6-8 feet from them, dead center. This way you will get a nice level of depth and realism as well as some three dimension stuff going on with some recordings.
  3. Bass is never lacking. When listening at very low levels I like preset #2 on the remote as it beefs up the sound a bit, sort of like a loudness. Setting 1 is neutral so when I turn it up I do prefer #1. It was very rare that I preferred setting 3, which is clean but almost too clean. If you like it crisp and extra detailed, this is the way to go. If you like some beef, go for #2 and if you want dead neutral go for #1`.

It was around 1am on a Thursday night, I was listening to the SuperWax Mini’s and I was about to wrap it up because I was starting to doze off. When listening to “Knebel” from Lindemann Live in Moscow I was jolted up into my seat and all of the sudden I was wide awake. This song has Til Lindemann singing to an acoustic guitar but there is a point near the 3/4 mark where it really kicks in heavy, and then it gets even more heavy. I had the volume up and with preset #2 which was making the sound big and full during the acoustic part but when it kicked in holy hell, it woke me up quickly. The guitars and drums sounded as if I was sitting in that audience in Moscow. I mean, really. It was huge sounding, big, deep, heavy and incredibly exciting. This is getting addictive.

I set it back to preset #1 as the bass was just a tad too much at this volume and with #1 the sound cleaned up but sounded perfect. I can not describe how good this sounded when the song kicked in, sirens going off, audience going crazy, Til screening his head off. Phew. I did go to bed after this but now was wired!

Who are these for?

If you ask Ross, he will say “Music Lovers” and those are true words. I feel these are much more than this and are also for those who appreciate art, those who appreciate beautiful small batch construction, high quality custom and bespoke parts and options.

Those who want something more than a few boxes and a set of speakers and are looking for that something special. For those who like let the music soak in rather than analyze it and tear it apart. Just to let yourself experience the experience. In a short time I have had quite the experience with the Pitt and Giblin SuperWax Mini speakers and they represent the best value I have ever seen in a high end “audio system”. That is just what this is, a high end audio system that has full synergy built in and all is included and inclusive. The SWM are such a breath of fresh air and P&G have now become one of my fave brands of audio. They are a class act through and through. After experiencing the speakers, the quality shipping packaging, the way they can be customized and Jack and Ross’s commitment to the customer I am hooked on what they are doing.

These SuperWax Mini speakers are not anything at all like a speaker they may resemble, the Klipsch Heresy. These are many levels up in build, parts quality and sound quality. In a way, this is more like a high end hot rodded work of art version with a vast soundstage, airy treble with chime and sweetness at the same time. A small batch boutique kind of thing. Bass is so good, so good. Mids are present, rich but clean, and while not beefed up and warm, these offer more realism vs color. These are not warm and plump sounding nor are they “horn-y” sounding. They have a vibe that is just bringing what is there, what you feed it and yet they sound so good with any music I have tested with them.

It’s so hard to describe these full range short boxes. In some ways they challenge my much more expensive reference system that has a much higher retail cost. In other ways these do not natch the refinement or scale of my big system. Even so, these do bring more excitement, punch, and slam and this is incredible to me as the cost is much lower and the speaker build quality just as high, if not more artistic and unique. These are a screaming deal and I can highly recommend these.

These are for anyone, beginner or advanced hobbyist. The only requirement is that you love music and want to hear it without muss, fuss or finding “synergy” as it’s already here. I feel products such as the SuperWax Mini will be the future of high end audio an I am excited to see what Pitt & Giblin come up with next. I will miss these dearly but they have to be packed up as they have a very lucky new owner who I know will enjoy them immensely.

Read more about these speakers at the Pitt and Giblin Website HERE. 

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