Best Buy knows how important good speakers are, so that’s why we stock a wide range of home speakers. That’s also why we’re running this contest! Read on and find out how to enter for a chance to win a pair of Thonet & Vander KÜRBIS bookshelf speakers with Bluetooth.
Play that funky music
Chores are a grim necessity, but I find the drudgery is lifted somewhat by listening to music. A good soundtrack is key to getting work done; it’s much easier to wash the dishes, cook Monday night dinner, or sort the laundry when you have an upbeat musical vibe going.
Of course, a soundtrack is only as good as what’s playing it. Luckily, Thonet & Vander have a pair of bookshelf speakers that pack a punch while looking good: the KÜRBIS Bluetooth speakers.
Nothing compares to KÜRBIS Bluetooth speakers
The KÜRBIS bookshelf speakers have an ample 300 watts of peak power and are equipped with the right technologies for a dynamic listening experience. Hammer Bass technology pairs with a 5.25″ Aramid fibre woofer to deliver the deep, resonant sound needed for listening to any number of genres, including funk, metal, and jazz. To balance the rich bass is a 1″ silk tweeter that offers crisp, pure high tones, while an Antimagnetic Shield prevents interference.
They are also equipped with Bluetooth, so you can stream from your smartphone or tablet. This also means you can place and connect multiple KÜRBIS speakers throughout your home for seamless music as you go from room to room. And if you feel your home entertainment system needs a boost, then they can be connected to your TV or gaming system via an RCA input.
Jacob McCourt reviewed the KÜRBIS speakers and was very pleased with their performance and you can watch his video below. You can also read his full review here for more details about these speakers’ impressive specs and features.
The finishing touch is a striking minimalist design that features protective a mesh cover and a high-density natural polymer construction. The beauty of the natural polymer is that it stops sound leakage and vibration better than the usual fibreboard material, while also offering an elegant wood look.
Thonet & Vander have got the beat
Thonet & Vander consistently produces great new products. But the same can’t be said about all music and that’s why the world is graced with so many one-hit wonders. Fortunately, one-hit wonders are great to get your energy flowing as you sing along at the top of your lungs. I can’t be the only one who has dusted and swept to “The Safety Dance.” So play on, one-hit wonders, play on!
HOW TO ENTER
Entering this contest is as easy as 1-2-3, but you can only enter once. To enter this contest, tell me in the comment section below which one-hit wonder you would rock out to with these speakers. Would you pick A-ha’s “Take on me?” The strangely titled “Tubthumping” by Chumbawumba? Or maybe it would be the adolescent-angst anthem “Bad Day” by Daniel Powter.
WHAT YOU CAN WIN
At the end of the contest we will randomly select one (1) winner from all eligible entries to win one (1) pair of Thonet & Vander KÜRBIS bookshelf speakers.
This contest runs from October 3rd to October 17th.
Remember you can only enter once. But don’t leave your friends behind! Share this contest with them. And if you or a friend win, you can even dance if you want to.
Enter for a chance to win a pair of Thonet & Vander Bluetooth speakers Rules and Regulations
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Definitely take on me. Best song eva!
I would totally blast I’m Too Sexy by Right Said Fred
Who let the Dogs Out by Baha Men. So fun.
“Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen. Good Canadian Girl!!!
Macarena los Del rio 1996.
I would blast out JailHouse Rock by Elvis Presley!!!
I would blast “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor. Song never fails to get me pumped every time I listen. Would sound amazing with some better speakers.
Do the Macarena because my little kiddo just learned the moves and can really move her hips to the rhythm.
Macarena by Los Del Río
Bad Day” by Daniel Powter
I would go with ““Bad Day” by Daniel Powter.” Thank you.
I would play Tainted Love by Soft Cell on the speakers
“Bad Day” by Daniel Powter. Thank you
I agree with your suggestion of Bad Day by Daniel Powter
Bad Day” by Daniel Powter
“I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers
Better Than Nothing by Jennifer Trynin. I also like the suggestion of Voices Carry by Til’ Tuesday.
sweet caroline !
Oh I would definitely rock out to “Tubthumping” by Chumbawumba! I had forgotten all about that song!
rock out to Play That Funky Music by Wild Cherry
Come on Eileen
Oh I would crank Pretty Boy Floyd’s “Rock and Roll (Is Gonna Set the Night on Fire)”
Voices Carry by Til Tuesday
Personally I would blast the scatman song on repeat for 10 hours
“Bad Day” by Daniel Powter, which is ready and waiting on my devices.
Tainted love by soft cell
Obsession – Animotion
I will rock AC/DC, love their songs
Bow Wow Wow’s “I Want Candy”
A-ha’s “Take on me is what would come blasting out of my Thonet & Vander KÜRBIS bookshelf speakers with Bluetooth.
Everyday People by Sly & The Family Stone
Rick Astley’s Never Gunna Give You Up
Never Gunna Give You Up by Rick Astley 🙂
Ice Ice Baby!
How about “Come on Eileen”…Dexys Midnight Runners
I need some new speakers. The old-timers aren’t giving it like they used to
tubthumping
“Someone who is cool” by Odds! No question.
Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles!
It would have to be the 1982 hit, ‘Come on Eileen’ by Dexys Midnight Runners. Possibly the best one hit wonder in history!
“Tubthumping” by Chumbawumba is a great song
I would pick the one hit wonder….. A-ha’s “Take on me?”
Bad Day” by Daniel Powter -always loved that song!!
I would blast Ice Ice baby by Vanilla Ice!!
I would love to hear “Tubthumping” by Chumbawumba again. I haven’t heard it in quite a while.
Bad Day” by Daniel Powter
I would blast Chum Drum Bedrum by Vitaliy Vladasovich Grachov ( aka, Vitas)
Tainted Love by Soft Cell
Play That Funky Music by Wild Cherry
I would rock out to ‘Mexican Radio’ by Wall of Voodoo.
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