Bowers & Wilkins CM1 Bookshelf Loudspeaker


Worldwide renowned British manufacture B&W Loudspeakers has launched a new bookshelf loudspeaker, the CM1. The Bowers and Wilkins CM1 is a small 2-way reflex cabinet design that borrows from B&W's Nautilus loudspeakers to achieve a flat and dynamic response across the frequency spectrum.
The Bowers & Wilkins CM1 Bookshelf Loudspeaker is based around a tapered tube-loaded aluminium tweeter and a five inch Kevlar bass driver in a six and a half litre real wood cabinet. B&W have also paid special attention to the crossover which features a specially made audiophile capacitor and inductor to give a true first order filter on both drive units.
The speaker comes in a variety of wood finishes including Wenge, Rosenut and Maple and will be available through dealers this month for around £500. For more information visit Bowers & Wilkins
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