B&W CDM 7 Floorstanding Speakers
B&W CDM 7 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[May 13, 2013]
H.Zuidema
AudioPhile
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[Nov 11, 2012]
Julian
Audio Enthusiast
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[May 22, 2003]
tjerk
AudioPhile
Strength:
Tweeter is very much OK. OK in a movie set. Looks.
Weakness:
Midband smoothness. Bass-control. Overall balance. Price. Having used the CDM7 for three years i have to report that i made a big mistake then. These speakers suffer from major design flaws. I have tried to get them right for three years by tweaking, positioning, cables, amplification, everything. But what allways remained was flubby and boomy bass that was far from tight or controlled and a basic uneveness in the midband which lacked smoothness and coherence. Don't buy without seriously auditioning other speakers. Similar Products Used: B&W Nautilus 805, Monitor Audio New Silver 6. |
[Oct 23, 2002]
Fabrizio
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Definition and unsuspected presence effect. Run good at hi volume too Best compromise price/quality It was not easy for me to choose loudspeakers. First I bought all the rest: a "Rega Planet" CD player, a "Dissanayake" tube preamplifier and a dualmono "NET MK100b" final amplifier. Some friends gave me the possibility of test their loudspeakers with my devices and the experience was amazing! Each model, starting from low cost untill (almost) the top gave great surprises, everyone gave its own interpretation of the same CD. Finally I choice the CDM 7 because they give me the impression to be a very very good compromise between price and performance. They describe with accuracy every detail of jazz band instruments, they renstitute the massive impression of the classic synfonic orchestras and, finally, they run fast upon the '60 and '70 rock band. For me (I'm not addicted only to few kind of music) these loudspeakers work greatly, and are able to fill without problem my 55 sqm living room. I like very much their HF and the strength of LF (tested also with Prodigi's "The fat of the land"!!!!!) Try to believe (and buy!!) |
[Jul 18, 2002]
franciswong
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great top end, and mids. Good design, well put together, look great in my room - overall an excellent speaker
Weakness:
Perhaps lacks punch at low frequencies. No doubt compensated with use of a sub-woofer. Just bought these speakers, used, from a dealership with a 6 month warranty for 400 quid. My first set of B&W speakers, and boy what a difference they make compared to my old Eltax standmounts. They sound great, amazing high frequency detail probably thanks for the Nautilus tweeter design, great mids. My only reservation is that whilst this speaker goes low down in the frequency range, some bass can sound a bit incoherent, perhaps this is just my small listening room, but comparing it to my car audio, it certainly hasn't got as much punch. Overall a great speaker, attractive design and well put together. System: Nakamichi AV-10, now have the B&W CC6 centre, Gale Mini Monitor 2 rears, Panasonic RV-31 DVD source. Similar Products Used: Friend's B&W DM601's |
[Mar 05, 1998]
Andy
an Audio Enthusiast
The CDM7 is the big (but younger)brother of the CDM1. I owned a pair of CDM1s for about a year before auditioning and exchanging them for the CDM7s. I liked the CDM1s a lot, but yearned for a well-integrated low frequency extension capability - some people have achieved this with the addition of a subwoofer, but I never found one to integrate really well in my living room. Unlike the CDM1s, the CDM7s have received less than universal applause in the European press. My own opinion is that they are simply sensational! For me they do everything right, providing the speed, detail, imaging, coherence and harmonic richness of the CDM1s, with the added low frequency, authority and dynamics more typical of the floor-stander variety of speakers. All this comes in an attractive real wood veneer (mine are cherry), tightly-braced cabinet, about 37' tall, which takes up no more floor space than the CDM1s on good stands. |
[May 24, 1998]
Bill
an Audio Enthusiast
After months of auditioning speakers in this price range I purchased a pair of B&W CDM7 SE and am happy to say I'm delighted about the purchase. With my modest NAD 317 integrated amp and decent speaker wires and line filters for A/C interference I can truthfully say the sound is spacious, clean, tight etc.. A great sound stage with very nice imaging, these speakers do a great job of vanishing leaving nothing but the music to enjoy. They do not seem to possess gut wrenching bass (which is ok by me) but rather are well balanced, enjoyable to listen to and the detail they exhibit is uncanny. Mostly I listen to Jazz and they do a great job of making the musicians appear in my midst. I feel these speakers are well worth the $ spent and are finished nicely. B&W seems to have finally got this product right after redesigning the CDM 7. The new changes to this speaker elevate to a "best buy" status in my opinion. These speakers deserve a careful "listen to" if you're in the sub $2000. price range. Bring your favorite cd and I think you"ll be impressed; best if you can get them home where they can be listened to with your equipment. Good luck |
[Apr 21, 1998]
Anders Jensen
an Audio Enthusiast
I have been looking for new speakers for a long time, when I suddenly saw this amazing speaker at my local store! What a design 1000000000000 stars/speakers for that B&W!!! The CDM 7 speaker looks very high tech and it is! I have listen to them very intencely, and found them to be very open and detailed. What impressed me the most is the very very tight bass, and a good and deep 3-dimensional listning perspective. You will find new instruments and joy on your old cd's, a must have speaker. however I did not buy this speaker I waited for the CDM 7 SE, which is an even better speaker they provide a bit more clarity but apart for that the two speaker are similar in many ways. The CDM 7 is yet another great speaker from B&W! |
[Jul 23, 1998]
Tahir Ali
an Audio Enthusiast
I had the oppurtunity to listen to these speakers along with the Matrix 805, Castle Harlech's at a demo earlier this year. The speakers were all hooked up to the new Celeste Moon integrated amp, high end Linn equiptment with a Linn Mimik as a source. I have to say that the CDM7 are the worst pieces of trash for speakers that I have ever heard. To call the bass boomy was an understatment. In fact the entire sonic spectrum sounded bad. The retailer agreed with me entirely and looked embarassed from the sound. The Matrix 805's sounded great as did the Harlech's. If you want to spend approx two grand on loudspeakers (floorstanders) buy the Castle's otherwise do not and spend the extra money to buy the 803-2's. If you want to buy a monitor...805's are the way to go. |
[Nov 01, 1999]
Jason Roberts
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Quickness, detial, sound field
Weakness:
Bass I auditioned many speakers before finally settling on the CDM7's. Frankly, I have not seen any other speakers in this price range which had all of the strengths of the CDM7's. They are extremely quick, which makes them wonderful for jazz. They also have a rich, 3-D sound stage, fabulous detail and imaging, and good, realistic bass response. I've never been more satisfied with a pair of speakers than I am with these. |