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RE: b&W cm1 notes - midrange and bass

Posted by AudioLibertarian on May 13, 2017 at 16:16:01:

These are amazing! I currently use them on my desktop, but have used them on good stands and they just present vast musical tapestry.... The S2 version is little different from the S1, but will give other small monitors at 10 times their price run for their money... You need to give them at least 300-400 hours of the break in....Their sonic character undergoes quite a few changes during that period. Also if you d like more bass, don't add a sub, get the CM5 model...These are fantastic as well.