Wed, 04 Aug 2010 Bowers & Wilkins MM-1 review
Desktop speakers with a real touch of class
- Manufacturer: Bowers & Wilkins
- Pros: Amazing sound, expertly designed, great build and connectivity
- Cons: You get what you pay for but they are pricey
- Min specs: Stereo desktop speakers; 4 x 18W Class D amplifiers; 2 x 75mm bass/mid drivers, 2 x 25mm treble units; digital signal processing with electronic active crossovers; USB 16-bit/48kHz digital-to-analogue converter (DAC); mini-USB port; 3.5mm stereo audio input; 3.5mm headphone output; infrared remote control; 170 x 100 x 100mm; 1.8kg
- Price: £399 inc VAT
- Star rating:

Macworld Buying Advice
This speaker system makes something of a silk purse out of CD-quality music. It’s bouncy, infectiously rhythmic given half the chance, and incredibly wideband sounding. Design and construction are first-class, a stylish wrapper over the most supremely musical desktop PC speakers we’ve heard to date. Speakers this small have absolutely no right to sound so damn good.


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