Bass Pro M41 & Oz Ultra 10 Speaker Setup Review: Powerful 2.1 Sound System?

This review dives into the performance of a 2.1 speaker system: the Bass Pro M41 monitor speakers paired with the Oz Ultra 10 subwoofer cabinet. We put this setup through its paces, testing its capabilities with a variety of audio, from everyday music to a dedicated frequency sweep. We'll explore whether this system delivers on its promise of powerful sound, focusing on its bass response, overall clarity, and its limitations at higher volumes. We'll also address a minor website detail that doesn't affect the overall listening experience.Our testing included a sound test using NCS music to showcase the system's capabilities at various volumes. We examined the bass response in detail, paying close attention to performance at both lower and maximum volumes. The results offer a clear picture of the system's strengths and weaknesses, helping potential buyers determine if this setup is the right fit for their needs and listening habits. Read on to find out if this 2.1 system delivers the powerful sound it claims, and if its value outweighs any potential drawbacks.

Pros And Cons

Oz's SS1 cabinet with Fado's 8-inch subwoofer
  • Produces good bass sound
  • Good combination with Bass Pro speakers

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The Setup: Oz Ultra 10 & Bass Pro M41

This review focuses on a 2.1 speaker setup combining the Oz Ultra 10 cabinet (housing a Fado 8-inch subwoofer) and the Bass Pro M41 monitor speakers. The reviewer highlights a type error on the Bass Pro website, a minor detail that doesn't impact the overall performance.

The setup is described as "complete," suggesting all necessary components are included. The amplifier details are promised in the video description, alongside a purchase link.

Sound Test & Performance: NCS Music & Bass Frequency Sweep

A sound test using NCS music demonstrates the system's capabilities. The reviewer emphasizes the impressive bass response, even at lower volumes (volume at 20).

Screenshot during the NCS music playback
Screenshot during the NCS music playback

A bass frequency sweep test (25Hz-150Hz) further assesses the system's low-frequency performance, with visuals showing the speaker's response to the test.

Screenshot during the bass frequency sweep test
Screenshot during the bass frequency sweep test

High Volume Performance & Potential Issues

At maximum volume (90), slight ear irritation is reported, suggesting the system might push the limits of its components or the reviewer’s personal tolerance.

Screenshot indicating the volume level during high-volume testing
Screenshot indicating the volume level during high-volume testing

This issue isn't severe enough to be a deal-breaker; however, it suggests that users might consider higher-end monitors for extended high-volume listening.

Screenshot showing the speaker during the high-volume test
Screenshot showing the speaker during the high-volume test

Conclusion & Recommendations

The Oz Ultra 10 and Bass Pro M41 setup delivers powerful sound, particularly in the bass frequencies. However, high-volume use reveals a potential limitation in the system's tolerance to extended high-intensity playback.

The reviewer giving his opinion
The reviewer giving his opinion

Users seeking a balance between powerful bass and overall sound quality at a reasonable price point may find this setup appealing. Those who prioritize high-volume listening without ear fatigue might want to consider more premium monitor speakers. The reviewer’s specific amplifier recommendation remains undisclosed (pending payment).

Concluding remarks
Concluding remarks