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Maestro ... A Classic Pictorial

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, lets have a good look at the Mozart as tested today.

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Alright then, the first glimpse, the packaging. Sturdy as expected. Easy to transport.

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The Mozart is carefully packaged. Also notice the accessories which entails a small cloth for cleaning the case's surfaces. Nice detail

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Even the chassis is covered by a small cloth to protect it from these irritating scratches.

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Once unpacked, there we see the scratch free Mozart. Very aesthetic design, clear, clean, functional. The bigger part of the casing is made from steel, but the front bezel is thick aluminum. The touch on the front of the case is also nice as it prevents fingerprints and smudges from showing. The Mozart has the size of standard hi-fi equipment although it might be a little deeper. None the less it'll blend in perfectly.

Small sidenote, this Mozart case will support full-size ATX mainboards and full size ATX power supplies. No mini or micro ATX is required.

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