B&W MM-1 reviews
This speaker is a good all rounder.
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Most helpful reviewsSimon, Rotterdam
- Good points:
- Small cubes. Balanced sound and good detail. Acts as soundcard when connected to USB port on your computer.
- Bad points:
- Expensive. No optical input.
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Confirmed purchase: 20 Nov 2010
Collin, Sandomil, Portugal
- Good points:
- Take no notice of the ratings I have given; I have nothing to compare them with. They were expensive but handy. The sound is lovely. My system W7 64, with a reasonable card, doesn't give me any control over them. Don't join their Society of Sound, whatever they call it, until you see what they're selling.
- Bad points:
- Society of Sound, whatever it's called.
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Confirmed purchase: 12 Oct 2010
John, Lincoln Classical music lover
- Good points:
- Sound great, plenty of bass, (cant compete with a 2.1 system but they sound overblown after listening to these), loud enough to easily fill a room. Small footprint.
- Bad points:
- The price, Windows 7 can get confused when switching between programs needing occasional attention to send audio to the speakers (only when using usb). Just takes a moment but...
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Confirmed purchase: 05 Feb 2013
John, SWINDON
- Good points:
- Small speakers, big sound - wonderful tones. I bought these for portability, to use when away esp.on holidays - connect to my blu-ray player laptop and you have home cinema set up. Obviously they are brilliant to connect to any PC - and have your music played directly through them. I am happy with the purchase and I'm sure they will provide many hours of pleasurable listening.
- Bad points:
- Remote control - not the best it could be for the money spent.
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Confirmed purchase: 01 Jan 2011
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Product Features
| Type of speaker | Multi-Part Set |
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| Active or passive speakers | Active |
| Number of speakers | 2 |
| Release date | 2010-05-11 |
Also known as: B&W MM1, B&W MM1, Bowers
Manufacturer's Description
By combining digital signal processing with some of our most advanced acoustic technology, MM-1 brings true hi-fi sound to your desktop for the first time, giving your computer the audio it deserves.
MM-1s aren’t like other computer speakers. They’re true hi-fi speakers, shrunk to fit on your desktop. So they don’t just look great – they sound amazing, transforming your computer into a superb hi-fi stereo sound system. But then you’d expect nothing less from the makers of the award-winning Zeppelin iPod speaker, not to mention some of the most advanced studio speakers in the world.
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Score 7.0/10Confirmed purchase: 25 Nov 2010