Mordaunt-Short MS10i Floorstanding Speakers
Mordaunt-Short MS10i Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 11, 2004]
Gary Lee
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
stereo imaging, tuneful bass, quick pacy sound, good for vocals
Weakness:
can sound harsh with bright recordings, at very high volumes and with the wrong equipment matching. a great little speaker. Although i've moved on to better things, I still keep them, and will most likely never sell them. Even after a long time, when i fire up these speakers, (marantz cd67se, nad 310, wireworld cables) They still surprise me with their musical bass, and detailed midrange. They can sound harsh with particularly bright recordings, but in general, they will play almost anything. You have to be mindful, that at this price.. you can hardly fault them. I've had more enjoyable times with them then some pricier or newer speakers at the same price range. Similar Products Used: kef coda 7 |
[Oct 30, 2002]
ikh
AudioPhile
Strength:
Clear and revealing treble
Weakness:
Can sound harsh sometimes, need time to run-in. Careful matching on Amp essential. This is a well-designed speaker. It is kids proof (grilled treble and hard mid-bass done) and the deisng is being widely used by several major brands in their newest models (e.g. Epos). The aluminium made treble done has the ability to produce above-standard frequency, but it can sound hard sometimes. The midrange is fine, but bass can be more refined. If positioned well this can be a very ideal speaker for small rooms, or the replacement for mini-system speakers. Similar Products Used: Wharfedale Diamond 8.1, Opel speakers. |
[Jun 25, 2002]
Brian Larman
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great value, small enough for a dorm room.
Weakness:
Not easily mountable on walls. This was the first set of speakers I bought, when I was 16. I still own them 5 years later, although they're in a separate room now. They didn't quite compare to the new Linns...:) For the price of these speakers, it was definitely worth it. They sounded incredible, much better than the electronic superstore products. Bass was lacking, although that is more than expected in a bookshelf of this size. The cone did crack after a slight fall, but an epoxy repair job did the trick and they sound just like new. |
[May 22, 2002]
Hi-Fi lover
AudioPhile
Strength:
Bass, detail....
Weakness:
Mid I don't know why the hell M. Murkeejee is talking about. What an idiot. If he doesn't know what is audio, please just stand there and shut up. Don't try to give all the stupid review. Maybe his ears have problem. I think he should go to clean his ears before walk in to the show room. What the hell 1 star, this is the first time I heard reviewer gave 1 star for MS10i. Got someting is going wrong with him I think. Similar Products Used: Rogers LS1, Tannoy M2, AE1, KEF Coda7. |
[Jul 30, 2001]
Stephen Orel
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Wonderful sound for the price.
Weakness:
In a small room and a budget system, none. I have these in a bedroom system consisting of a Harmon Kardon receiver and a portable CD player. On very good stands, in corners, they produce amazingly taut and satisfying bass, and are generally wonderful. I played these for a friend of mine, and she was so impressed she got rid of her finicky, and more than twice as expensive, Spica's (anyone who's owned them knows they are easy to drive past the breaking point) and bought not one but two pairs. They are the best sub-300 dollar speakers I've ever heard, and the funny thing is I spent as much time listening to other speakers before buying these as I did before buying my main system's $2000 Celestion SL600si's. I listened to other Celestions; B&W's; Infinity's; KEF's; NHT's; and Bose's; others, and these were the clear winners. Similar Products Used: Celestion 3; small B&W's; Celestion SL600si; Proac Studio 1; KEF C40 |
[Dec 14, 1999]
Michael Scott
Audiophile
Strength:
taut bass, punchy, dynamic, detailed, clear, lively
Weakness:
bass extension, a bit forward in the midrange Firstly, ignore the longwinded guy who gave them 1 star. He is a complete idiot. Similar Products Used: Tannoy M1 |
[Feb 19, 1998]
Tim
an Audiophile
I bought a pair of MS10i Pearls two weeks ago, and I have to say, I'm still amazed at the big soundstage the sweetness of the midrange of these little speaks. |
[May 23, 1998]
R. Murkejee
an Audiophile
In a review of $2,000/+ *Acoustic Energy* AE1 speakers it was found that its l midrange reproduction was flawed. |
[May 19, 1998]
Johann E Lee
an Audiophile
More Than Short!Weeelll... looks like we have another Acoustic Research M1 overachiever in the MS10i Pearl. |
[Apr 01, 1998]
Ng Ah Seng
These speakers need equipment that are not overly bright to match - the mids and highs can be a pain otherwise. As such, they make wonderful budget speakers for use with sources that are a little dull in the first place. Soundstaging on the MS10i is quite terrific for a small pair of speakers. But the thing is that they are not good speakers if you like accuracy. They do add a lot of zing to the music though, so common pop and fast music suits it best. If you like accuracy and a good beat at about the same price or less, try a pair of KEF Coda 7 instead. |