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Old 08-17-2008, 08:22 PM
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So i recently decided( with my GFs help) to down size my front speaker system. Was using B&W DM601 bookshelfs on B&W STAV stands and a DM60S3 center. They are rather large speakers and require a bit of real eastate. So off to my local B&W dealer and discovered the B&W M-1s
They sounded good in the store so i got 3 for 200 a piece and saved on state tax as it was tax free weekend here in Mass. Well after hooking it all up and turned on the Yammy with the Dave Matthews Live BD i was totally blown away at the sound i heard. These things rock. Next was POTCAWE and was wowed even more. Crystal clear dialog and incredible sound reproduction.
If any one is looking for a smaller speaker with BIG sound give em a listen you will be very impressed. They also come with a great looking table mount and afantastic wall mount. Stands are avalible for 250 a pair but i just mounted them on the wall to the left and right of the TV and set the 3rd onder the tv horizontal (they have a kind of swivel armso you can place it VERT or HORZ and even tilt it up if the speak is lower them the sides) will post some pics soon. So you can down size and still have fantastic sound. Boy i love B&W
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