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B&W CM1
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- Conclusion: The CM1s offer state-of-the-art engineering under a traditional guise with a performance that comes close to class leading at this price.
- Pros: Attractive design; surprisingly powerful; refined
- Cons: Rhythmical timing
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Audio Pro Allroom
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- Conclusion: In stereo mode first, the Allrooms deliver capability beyond their stature, reaching the highs without sibilance or fizz and the lows (provided you have programmed your
- Pros: Attractive and beautifully finished compact cabinets
- Cons: The subtle sound is limited to moderate volume levels
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Wharfedale Diamond 10.5 [DELETED]
What Hi-Fi?
- Excerpt: The more you read about the Diamond 10.5s, the more you wonder if someone's pulling your leg. Wharfedale has managed to produce a sub-£500 floorstanding speaker that's a true three-way design, that uses a 5cm, purpose-built, fabric-domed midrange driver. These are features usually reserved for speakers costing three or four times the price.
- Pros: A lot of speaker for the money; detailed; superb integration; tight, controlled bass; good soundstage
- Cons: Lack of rhythm; weak dynamics
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DALI Ikon 6 Mk2 5.1
What Hi-Fi?
- Excerpt: Dali 's original Ikon series had many admirers around these parts, but when we ran the First Test rule over the Ikon 6 mk2s in September 2010, we found that a combination of a hefty price increase and a rather prissy disinclination to properly entertain relegated them to four-star status.
- Pros: Scale and detail to spare; especially fine sub, centre and rears; well made and finished
- Cons: Similarly priced rivals look more luxurious; could be more entertaining in stereo
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Monitor Audio R90HD12
What Hi-Fi?
- Excerpt: Monitor Audio has been an ultra-dependable brand when it comes to home cinema speaker systems in recent memory, consistently turning out easy on the eye, expertly finished performers.
- Pros: Smart, compatible styling; solid build; lively, punchy sound; good bass depth
- Cons: Could border on bright with lively electronics; B&W sounds similar, but ultimately better
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