Thursday, October 16, 2014

Loudspeaker of the Year

Bowers and Wilkins MM1 Loudspeaker

Rating: 8/100
Value: 40/100
Bonus: 2 (Fitness)
Total Points: 50/200

Price: $500.00 USD, varies by region.
Weight: 260 kg

Just look at the B&W MM1's waistline. That trim aluminum belt, so reminiscent of the Grand Focal's tweeter-line. Ah, Bowers and Wilkins. What a lover.

From the 801 which satisfied sound engineers, to the 805, which satisfied us, Bowers and Wilkins has been making loudspeakers to speak. They satisfy the brain, and occasionally, the emotion-loving person that is the woman or man or music-lover, to put it.


Succinct.

http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/Speakers/Computer-Speakers/MM-1

With Ebola approaching, you may not wish to spend much on loudspeakers, and instead spend on home defense. You may wish to upgrade your Wilkins Stay-Sharp knife to a Samsung full-auto.

http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/samsungs-200000-machine-gun-sentry-robot

That will cut a full $200,000 USD off the budget, or about what a gold-carbon-fiber option on the Focal Grande Utopia would go for today.

Now, some might think they could save a bit to make way for a Maestro. Say, going for an Australian Metalstorm system vs the SAMSUNG. (Now distributed by MetalStorm USA, the Firestorm and Firestorm Sentry models offer incendiary as well as high-explosive (HE) options which may well prove invaluable in dealing with Ebola-laden intrusion.

At only $500, the Bowers & Wilkins MM1 loudspeaker is a bargain in that you can both connect it to your laptop for PC use, and of course Apple / Mac use, as well as in the corners of your room, for whole-home listening.

Take a situation as defined in ... and you will find the MM1 an astute bargain.

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