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The Roksan Hot Cakes, released in 1988, were a stylish pair of compact, high-performance loudspeakers designed to meet the needs of both lifestyle-conscious users and audiophiles. Despite their small size, these speakers delivered a vibrant and detailed sound, making them ideal for a range of musical genres. Their two-way design was housed in a cleverly angled seven-sided MDF enclosure, which allowed for flexible placement options, whether mounted on a shelf, wall, or stand. This unique shape also contributed to their visual appeal, allowing them to blend seamlessly into any space while still delivering the expected high-fidelity audio performance associated with Roksan.
Though compact, the Hot Cakes didn't compromise on versatility. They could be used as rear-channel speakers in surround-sound setups, near-field monitors for mixing desks, or as main speakers in secondary systems for spaces like kitchens, offices, or bedrooms. The SEAS 4-inch driver, custom-tweaked by Roksan, ensured sharp and quick performance across the mid and treble ranges, offering exceptional lateral imaging and a convincing soundstage, especially when paired with small quality amplifiers like the NAD 3020.
While they didn't aim to replace full-range systems or deliver deep, booming bass, the Hot Cakes performed remarkably well when positioned near boundary surfaces, adding warmth and body to their sound. They excelled in offering crisp clarity and dynamic midband reproduction, traits rarely found in lifestyle-oriented speakers at the time.
Hot Cakes - 1988