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Bowers Wilkins B&W MT-50 Home Theatre System Surround Sound Black. Great condition, a real hi end setup cost 1700 new Comes with 5 satellite speakers and sub This is the complete mt-50 set All with their original boxes as shown with original packaging manuals etc The basis of this package are the recently relaunched M-1 satellite speakers, which are very nicely made. While the styling updates are subtle, the matte finish does make for a more sophisticated overall look. To reduce costs, the magnificent PV1D subwoofer has been replaced by the ASW608, and while its a shame that the sub hasnt had a refresh to match the satellites we still like its detail, tonal agility and pace. It may lack the deep bottom-end of bigger rivals but its extremely easy to find a home for. The satellites are designed to work best when close to a wall, and B&W fully expects the majority of buyers to take advantage of that wall bracket. The satellites are designed to work best when close to a wall, and B&W fully expects the majority of buyers to take advantage of that wall bracket. Advertisement B&W MT-50: Sound quality PlayQuantum of Solaceand the package gives the orchestral opening plenty of barely concealed threat, even though the lowest strings and drums dont have the huge depth that the PV1D can deliver. The action erupts with the roar of Aston Martin engine, followed by a hail of gunfire, the sharp sparkle of glass shattering and the shriek of tyres stretched beyond their limit. This diminutive system should struggle, but while its true that it doesnt have the dynamic might of bigger or more expensive packages, it has all the detail, attack and deftness to deliver exhilaration in spades. The brutal physicality that marks out Daniel Craigs Bond is also present: as the film progresses, the MT-50 package revels in delivering every bone-crunching punch with solid weight. The satellites are designed to work best when close to a wall, and B&W fully expects the majority of buyers to take advantage of that wall bracket. Advertisement B&W MT-50: Sound quality PlayQuantum of Solaceand the package gives the orchestral opening plenty of barely concealed threat, even though the lowest strings and drums dont have the huge depth that the PV1D can deliver. The action erupts with the roar of Aston Martin engine, followed by a hail of gunfire, the sharp sparkle of glass shattering and the shriek of tyres stretched beyond their limit. This diminutive system should struggle, but while its true that it doesnt have the dynamic might of bigger or more expensive packages, it has all the detail, attack and deftness to deliver exhilaration in spades. The brutal physicality that marks out Daniel Craigs Bond is also present: as the film progresses, the MT-50 package revels in delivering every bone-crunching punch with solid weight. B and W MT50 The revised satellites have upgraded connections B&W MT-50: Subwoofer Essentially, it feels as though its constantly trying to prove that the subs lack of bass depth isnt a problem. And largely it isnt but that doesnt mean spending more or going bigger wont result in greater impact and a fuller sound stage. Still, the quality thats delivered is something to marvel at. The good news continues with dialogue. The verbal sparring between Bond and M is projected with superb directness and enough clarity to reveal the nuance in each barbed retort, while echoes and dusty foot-shuffles are impressive. And music? Well, the new satellites can reach lower frequencies than the previous model, so theyre better in stereo. Even without a sub you get a fairly full-ranged performance. B&W MT-50: Verdict Factor in the punch, agility and detail of the delivery and youve got a system that provides a mightily enjoyable music-listening experience.
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