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  • Leonardom3Leonardom3

    Very impressive little speakers

    B&W Solid MonitorPublished on 03/17/17 at 18:52
    I bough this speakers from somebody that bought them 20 years ago and had them sitting on his basement every since, never even open the original box, I am very impressed of what this little speakers can do along with my paradigm sub 1, not bad at all, I can't believe how much sound is coming out of this little speakers lol
  • MC momoMC momo

    B&W Solid MonitorPublished on 09/03/04 at 10:34
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Eccellente product
  • JohnnyJohnny

    B&W Solid MonitorPublished on 10/01/07 at 07:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I purchased these speakers used in 2000 was the era I have to pay 1000frs era of the seller to give me an old article from a hifi magazine, where he talks these speakers that cost nine envs 3000frs in the article she trs though not silent.

    I like the sound biensr! much in the bass or treble, that the power for such a small phnomenal
    template.

    yes I had jbl 3-way (amricaine) and the other produces the B & W's top notch B & W also is a registered trs CHRE gneral wants a good, and then the English are often of good quality that it is pregnant.

    1000balles c'tait CHRE the era for me but I do not regret my choice because the the speakers I only keep for 7 years.

    yes if they are foun…
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    I purchased these speakers used in 2000 was the era I have to pay 1000frs era of the seller to give me an old article from a hifi magazine, where he talks these speakers that cost nine envs 3000frs in the article she trs though not silent.

    I like the sound biensr! much in the bass or treble, that the power for such a small phnomenal
    template.

    yes I had jbl 3-way (amricaine) and the other produces the B & W's top notch B & W also is a registered trs CHRE gneral wants a good, and then the English are often of good quality that it is pregnant.

    1000balles c'tait CHRE the era for me but I do not regret my choice because the the speakers I only keep for 7 years.

    yes if they are found but when I saw the price of b & w I wonder if I could still pay such a quality product
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  • OpiumVolageOpiumVolage

    An Excellent choice.

    B&W Solid MonitorPublished on 08/21/11 at 11:03
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    I bought these speakers new there are more than 20 years to reproduce the sound of a NAD 3020 in my little apartment at the time, since they do me more inseparable and have to endure my amps to my successive pass 5 years ago has a more cinematic (amp 7.1) or they have naturally found a great place as rear speakers with their twin sisters that I had a hard time finding.

    I listened to the speakers connected to the NAD in an auditorium, it came already lot despite their tiny size, and placed themselves at the material more expensive and bulkier.
  • g.dpsg.dps

    Small but mighty

    B&W Solid MonitorPublished on 05/28/11 at 23:32
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    I use these speakers for almost 20 years ...

    At ease in all configs, the output of any amp, they have a response within a frequency range of surprising for their size.
    Made in a kind of resin is very dense, they exude strength.
    Able to collect input 100W, I've never fun to push them back, but I never got them to saturate before my ears do not cry mercy!
    The sound is very good but to get the best advice I use them as speaker "B" booster bigger (for me but good old JBL TLX 10 IM, nothing to question size!) Or with a box low.

    The +: very versatile, powerful and robust
    the -: its a bit "dry" used alone (but the boot, perfect for the sound system)

    For the price of the day I foun…
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    I use these speakers for almost 20 years ...

    At ease in all configs, the output of any amp, they have a response within a frequency range of surprising for their size.
    Made in a kind of resin is very dense, they exude strength.
    Able to collect input 100W, I've never fun to push them back, but I never got them to saturate before my ears do not cry mercy!
    The sound is very good but to get the best advice I use them as speaker "B" booster bigger (for me but good old JBL TLX 10 IM, nothing to question size!) Or with a box low.

    The +: very versatile, powerful and robust
    the -: its a bit "dry" used alone (but the boot, perfect for the sound system)

    For the price of the day I found the price / quality ratio very honest, so if the same type of speakers is remade today, yes I would do this election ...
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