Bowers & Wilkins MM-1 Speaker Review
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The video is a hands-on review of the Bowers & Wilkins MM-1 desktop speaker system. It opens with visual notes on the sleek, minimal design featuring premium cloth, aluminum accents, and clearly labeled speakers, while the host explains how the MM-1 integrates an on-board DAC and amp and can be powered through a single mini USB connection or via a 3.5 mm analog input. He notes the practical, space-saving layout including a detachable inter-speaker cable that links the left and right units and an aluminum strip that houses controls and mute functionality. The reviewer emphasizes aesthetics and build quality as standout strengths, highlighting the tactile feel of the materials, the non-slip rubber base, and the discreet branding. The setup experience is described as straightforward, with the right speaker containing most of the core electronics and the left speaker acting as a passive companion. Throughout the segment, he contrasts form with function, praising the minimalist look while raising questions about the limitations of the feature set, such as the remote control usage and the placement of the headphone jack and power button. The first portion closes by noting that the MM-1s are primarily a visually striking, compact solution for desktop listening and that the listening tests will continue with a focus on how the design translates to real-world audio performance on a laptop.
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Questions answered
- What is the primary input method for the MM-1 speakers and what alternatives exist?
- The MM-1 uses a built-in DAC and can be powered via a mini USB connection from a PC or Mac. Alternatively, you can use a 3.5 mm analog input which will override the USB when connected.
- What is noted as a potential weakness at higher listening levels?
- The reviewer notes that maximum volume is a weak point, with mids disappearing and some distortion or power limiting around 70 to 75 percent volume.