I could have shared my little secret with the wife, too.
You wouldn't want to do that. It's too logical.
Furthermore, it might well be too easy, and another thing is that she might end up stealing your cornz, too... club you on your head when you are out camping
(I mean watching fiddling with your camera regarding the stars "half a night long") and then tell the authorities that you must have gotten eaten by a bear..
I can rely on my wife being the most tech averse person i know in real life

She needs me alive to get to "deee cornz", i'm the only coiner she knows, therefore pretty SAFU

I've always had retained some underlying thoughts that any disclosures of inheritance (or even information related to possible inheritance) needs to retain a decent amount of doubts in regards towards motivating the beneficiary to feel that they are better off with me (or you in this case) to still be alive.. rather than not alive..
In case someone is looking for very small speakers, the Genelec 8010 are superb..
will use them for traveling ...and damn, I'm really impressed with what comes out of these tiny things...
You have some expensive tastes, no?
I did a quickily look on the interwebs, and they are $350 for each speaker, and I am not sure if that includes a power supply. There was a package deal of two speakers and a woofer that described connectors, but did NOT include any pictures or description of cables.
Are we in a world without any cables? have I been sleeping too much? or are they just leaving these kinds of "unnecessary" details out of the product descriptions?
Do you travel with one or two? How do they hook up? with bluetooth? They look like they require an XLR cable from computer to speaker and then XLR cable between speakers, no?
The dimensions are approximately 7"x 4" x 5" or 181mm x 121mm x 115mm.
None of the pictures or adverts that I saw showed any cables at all even though the back of the speakers show connection inputs for cables, but no actual cables.. The inputs are for a mains cable and an audio signal cable (XLR I believe), but these things must run off air, no? No wonder they cost so much.