Bowers & Wilkins M-1 Compact Speaker and PV1D Sub
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Summary
- Product Name: M-1 Compact Speaker and PV1D Sub
- Manufacturer: B&W
- Review Date:February 26, 2012 18:20
- MSRP: $250/ea. (M-1), $1700/ea. (PV1D)
- First Impression: Pretty Cool
M-1 Compact Speaker
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Technical features | Nautilus™ tube loaded tweeter with aluminiumdome; Woven glass fibre cone bass / midrange |
Description | 2-way vented-box system |
Drive units What are the best Kerbal Space Program Mods?. Kerbal space program guide. MechJeb (Essential). | 1x 25mm (1in) aluminium dome high-frequency; 1x 100mm(4in) woven glass fibre cone bass / midrange |
Frequency range | -6dB at 55Hz and 50kHz |
Frequency response | 64Hz - 23kHz ±3dB on reference axis |
Dispersion | Within 2dB of reference response; Horizontal: over 60º arc;Vertical: over 10º arc |
Sensitivity | 85dB spl (2.83V, 1m) |
Harmonic distortion | 2nd and 3rd harmonics (90dB, 1m) <1% 120Hz - 30kHz |
Nominal impedance | 8Ω (minimum 4.0Ω) |
Crossover frequency | 4kHz |
Recommended amplifier power | 20W - 100W into 8Ω on unclipped program |
Max. recommended cable impedance | 0.1Ω |
Dimensions | Height: 248mm (9.8in); Width: 114mm (4.5in); Depth: 162mm(6.4in) - Mounted on table stand |
Net weight | 2.3kg (5lb) |
Finishes | Cabinet: Matte Black or Matte White; Grille: Matte Blackor Matte White perforated steel to match |
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PV1D Subwoofer
Technical features | Paper-Kevlar®/aluminum compositediaphragm drivers; Balanced drive; Digital Signal Processing; 400W Class-Damplifier |
Description | Active, balanced-drive closed-boxsubwoofer system |
Drive units | 2x 200mm (8in) Paper-Kevlar®/aluminumcone long-throw |
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Frequency response | ±3dB 7.5Hz - 450Hz on reference axis |
Amplifier | Power output: 400W; Rated powerconsumption: 150W; Standby power consumption: <1W; Input impedance: 100kΩ; Signal/noise: >100dB |
Functions | 5 presets; Input sensitivity(analogue); Gain (digital); Low-pass filter: frequency, slope, phase; Autoon/standby; 12V trigger on/standby; 12V trigger preset switching; RS-232automation control |
Mac os high sierra free download. Inputs | Stereo line in (2x RCA/Phono/Cinch); Speakerlevel in (5m cable supplied) |
Dimensions | Height: 342mm (13.5in)Width: 270mm(10.6in); Depth: 358mm (14.1in) |
Net weight | 18.7kg (41lb) |
Finishes | Matte Black or Matte White |
Executive Overview
When space is at a premium, small speakers become a must. For an audioholic, small speakers are anathema. Physics is a cruel mistress and she abhors small speakers. They have a problem with bass, they can't handle larger rooms, and they, frankly, have a hard time sounding anything but small. But Bowers & Wilkins has a reputation in speaker manufacturing for a reason - they build some great stuff. So when they put out a small speaker, you know it is going to sound as good as it can. Mother Nature be damned.
The M1 speaker was launched six years ago and it was the heart of the B&W Mini Theater packages. This tiny speaker has been very well received and B&W has decided to build on that success by redesigning and updating the M1 to the M-1. This key speaker can be used as all five speakers in a 5.1 setup and has a table-top stand that allows you to rotate the speaker so that it is oriented horizontally for easier placement as a center channel under displays. Available in both matte white or black, the internals of the speaker have been completely redesigned.
While they still look similar from their predecessor, the M-1's feature all new drivers, including an in-house designed 1' aluminum dome tweeter and a 4' woven fiber cone woofer utilizing the Anti-Resonance Plug first seen on the high-end PM1 loudspeaker. Externally, the speaker terminations have been upgraded and the connection to the table-top stand has been strengthened. For those looking for addition placement options, B&W includes a wall bracket with each speaker and a floor stand is available for an extra cost.
The M-1s are 8-ohm nominal meaning they will work with just about any receiver/amp on the market. They are rated 64 Hz - 23 kHz ±3dB on reference axis. Since you'll be crossing these over at 80 Hz, this should be plenty of bass extension. The M-1s are 9.8' tall, 4.5' wide, and 6.4' deep. They weigh in at a mere 5 pounds, making wall mounting a breeze. The enclosure is vented (ported) but we're not exactly where. It could be on top (preferable for wall mounting) though most likely it's on the back. Wall mounting or placing a rear-ported speaker near a boundary will increase the bass response but, usually, at the expense of linearity.
For the other side of the decimal point, B&W is also updating the PV1D sub. The PV or Pressure Vessel sub design features a rounded cabinet and opposed drivers all designed to cancel cabinet resonance. With the PV1D, they've moved the sub to the digital platform that was pioneered by the B&W flagship DB1 subwoofer. This digital platform includes a dynamic EQ circuit. Using this circuit, the PV1D has a +/-3db specification down to 7.5 Hz. Of course, our first question when we read such a spec (regardless of subwoofer design or size) is, 'At what volume?' We're guessing it's pretty low. On the spec sheet there is a caveat that mentions that bass extension varies with output level due to the EQ of the sub so we're probably not wrong. The front OLED display and touch buttons allows for easy access to the controls plus a custom version of the SubApp PC software allows tweakers and bass-heads to tune to their heart's content.
According to the spec sheet, the PV1D includes five EQ presets, an analogue input sensitive and digital gain, a low pass filter with frequency, slop, and phase control and 12 volt trigger control. RS-232C is available for installers, as is an auto-on or standby switch. Inputs include a stereo RCA line in and a speaker level input. The sub is a very impressive 13.5' tall, 10.6' wide, and 14.1' deep. It sports two, side-firing 8' paper/Kevlar cone woofers and weighs an impressive 41 pounds. The sub is also sealed which should make placement a bit more flexible, but limit output.
Conclusion
The M-1 speakers will run you $250 a pop and the PV1D sub another $1700. For the B&W name, a sub-$3000 5.1 system is pretty reasonable. If you are looking for small speakers, not because you can't afford larger ones, but because you don't have the space, these should definitely be on your list. While we'll believe the 7.5 Hz extension of the sub when we feel it (since you can't hear it), the PV1D seems to have a lot of very impressive technology. The M-1 satellite speakers also look to be top performers given their size. Now all we need to do is measure them and see how they perform in-room to be sure.
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“…a low pass filter with frequency, slop, and phase control…”
Slop? Too funny!
“…a low pass filter with frequency, slop, and phase control…”
Slop? Too funny!
xoox, post: 868232
I have tested the new M-1's and even though they are better than their predecessors, they definitely leaves a lot to be desired. And calling them “full range” as B&W does is simply not correct. The biggest problem with the M-1 (and their predecessors) are the bloated upper bass (175-250 hz) which gives them an “shoe-boxy” sound and is hard to eliminate even in the presence of the mighty PV1.
Instead I opted for the Dali Fazon Sat, which in my opinion has a superior sound in every way - much deeper and cleaner bass-response, higher resolution trebles and a much more full and open sound.
Nothing beats the PV1, though, and I am excited about the PV1D, which has already been ordered here :-)
You are right. As far as the “old” M1s are concerned, I also experienced a problem with the bloat that you mentioned. In my case, moving the speakers a little further away from the rear wall and angling them in a little greatly reduced it.
DS-21, post: 868315
True, but that also means less bass extension.
Neither do the metal cabinets of the similarly-sized KEF HTS3005 or Tannoy Arena. Both of which are good for about 120-150Hz on a good day.
I'm not sure they're any better-looking than these:
(KEF KHT3005SE)
or these:
(Tannoy Arena)
or these:
NHT Absolute Zero
or these:
Paradigm Millennia One
or these:
Revel M8
But it's nice that there are more options now for people who need good-looking compact speakers. A decade ago, someone whose decor required small speakers had pitifully few high-quality options.
You are so right about the past. My first mini-speker was the Realistic minimus 7. Back then, they were one of the few _ and I mean few _ choices available. Though I actually liked them a lot, there are many more and better choices available nowadays.
GranteedEV, post: 868319
Here is a, 4' speaker, that Gene measured
and determined it was 86db/2.83v/m sensitive
Eyeballing a best fit to determine sensitivity, it looks like the F3 for those speakers is still higher than B&W claims, for a smaller cabinet. Also, if it is a bigger cabinet, that explains the deeper extension for a given efficiency as well.
Yes, a lot of good looking speakers there.
I wish Revel would make a bookshelf that looks like a Salon2 mini-me.
Like the way the KEF 201/2 looks like a smaller clone of the 207/2.
Post ReplyI wish Revel would make a bookshelf that looks like a Salon2 mini-me.
Like the way the KEF 201/2 looks like a smaller clone of the 207/2.
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