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Re: B&W midrange [message #2530 is a reply to message #2527] Mon, 19 December 2005 06:43 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I lived with B&W DM 12's for years. They have a specific sweet spot regarding position, level and equipment. If you find the right parameters they are excellent; very revealing but not etched and glassy. Smooth and musical. Extraordinary definition. I hear them occasionally because they are still around and I still like them.
Can't use them with cheap amps though; they need refinement. And they do have a slight upper mid-bass hump.

 
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