B&W CM7 Speakers
Posted by miracleman12 in CM Series | one response

Like its CM siblings, the CM7’s great strength is stereo music reproduction. A high technology, genuine three-way driver line-up, compromising a Kevlar®/paper cone bass unit, Kevlar® cone FST midrange unit and Nautilus™ tube-loaded aluminium dome tweeter. These endow the CM7 with an ability to portray musical scale from a whispered lyric to an orchestral crescendo without distortion or compression. The ear-tuned, low-order crossover circuits, made possible by the remarkably wide bandwidth of the CM7 drivers, ensure that music is portrayed as a seamless, cohesive whole. Flowport™ technology to minimise turbulence, and a bass driver featuring magnet system technology that reduces distortion, mean that CM7 bass is extended, fast and tuneful. An optional port sleeve that modifies the low frequency response allows positioning of the speaker right up close to walls without musical compromise. The CM7’s Nautilus™ tweeter extends the top end all the way to 50kHz and beyond.

The CM7’s tall, slim enclosure is a classically manufactured and exquisitely veneered expression of traditional cabinet making and provides a visually understated and mechanically rigid environment for the drivers. Real wood finishes in Wenge, Rosenut and Maple are available. Also, because the black or dark grey fabric grille is magnetically attached, removing it reveals no unsightly grille mounting features.

sean doan said,

April 6, 2009 @ 6:40 pm

how B&W cm7 works with denon 2809ci

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