Bowers & Wilkins PM1: Small Speakers that Deliver Heavenly Sound
Bowers & Wilkins consistently deliver some of the best sounding high performance speakers available today. And that's not just coming from us. Consumers, along with audiophiles around the world praise the sound quality and craftsmanship of B&W's speakers. Worthy of this praise are the company's latest compact loudspeakers, the PM1.
Designed to be used with your HiFi audio system, the PM1 sports an all-new Carbon Based Tweeter and a striking cabinet design that screams luxury with its Nautilus tube-loaded tweeter on top, curved baffle and Mocha Gloss wood panels.
But let's get back to the technology. The new Carbon Braced Tweeter features an aluminium dome that has been stiffened with a ring made of filament-wound ultra high modulus pitch based carbon fiber. This construction raises the break up frequency of the aluminium dome up to 40kHz for an improvement in audible frequencies below 20kHz. The technology doesn't end there. The PM1 also touts Kevlar cone bass and midrange drivers with new Anti-Resonance Plugs, a mineral loaded resin baffle, oxygen free copper terminals, Mundorf M-Cap Supreme Oil capacitors, and a Matrix bracing system – all working together to deliver smooth, refined sound.
The PM1 bookshelf speakers are 13 inches tall and weigh in at 20.5lbs each. A dedicated matching stand is also offered. The Bowers & Wilkins PM1 is available now for $2800 per pair. The PM1 dedicated stand is priced at $550 per pair.
Find out more information on Bowers & Wilkins PM1 loudspeakers in the video below – an interview with PM1 designer Morten Warren:
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