Bowers & Wilkins pumps up the volume on revised Mini Theatre series

13 Feb 2012

bowers and wilkins mini theatre

Cinema remakes are notorious for fading into the shadows of the originals, but Bowers & Wilkins thinks that – seven years after its multi award-winning Mini Theatre series – a reboot of its Mini Theatre system will swin it a fresh set of plaudits.

Going up for the gongs are B&W’s revised pair of compact 5.1 surround sound systems – the MT-60D and MT-50 – starring five identical M-1 satellites, redesigned from the ground-up to offer bookshelf hi-fi speaker quality.

bowers and wilkins pv1d

Bowers & Wilkins has also reworked its sterling subwoofer – the PV1D, above – for the MT-60D Mini Theatre system. The sub keeps its iconic styling, but gains deeper and more responsive bass, plus an OLED display. The MT-50 retains the existing ASW608 sub for its lower price tag, though this now comes in white as well as black (as you can see below).

bowers and wilkins mini theatre

The MT-60D – comprising five M-1 satellites and the PV1D sub – is priced at £1945, while the MT-50 – five M-1s and the ASW608 sub – comes in at £1095. Alternatively the speakers will be available individually (M-1s are £150 a piece, and the PV1D and ASW608 are £1200 and £350 respectively). Stands for the M-1s are £200 a pair.

The revised MT060D and MT50 Mini Theatre systems are available from March.

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