Bowers and Wilkins CM9 review

B&W's flagship CM9 is the pick of an impressive new range

Bowers and Wilkins CM9
The CM9 is the top dog of B&W's new CM lineup of Hi-Fi speakers

TechRadar Verdict

Refined floorstander hits almost all the right spots on the button. Treble quality is better than most metal dome Bowers and Wilkins ' systems, but there is an occasional trace of midband boxiness

Pros

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    Tall, elegant, expressive midband and expansive

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    Well-controlled bass

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    Power handling is good

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    Sensitivity is high enough for almost any respectable amplifier

Cons

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    Hint of colouration in some amplifier hook-ups

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    Some transparency that requires clean-sounding electronics

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Bowers and Wilkins' CM speaker range has recently been augmented by four new models: including the CM centre 2 centre speaker, which is larger than the existing CM centre, the compact CM5 standmount and the ASW 10CM subwoofer.

The fourth model, the CM9, is the top-dog in the CM range and physically the largest model. It has the most extended bass and given a suitable amplifier, will play the loudest. This makes it perfect for those looking for good sound quality delivered at realistic sound levels.