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Old 28th December 2008, 05:05 PM   #1
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Post Speaker upgrade from MS906s

I have a pair of Morduant Short MS906 floor standing speakers. These have aluminum continuous profile cones and a aluminum dome tweeter. Generally I have been happy with them, but I am looking to upgrade to something better.

I wonder if anyone has heard these or the similar MS916 speakers in comparison to the new Morduant Short Mezzo range? I am also interested in a pair of B&W I loved the CDM1NT when it first came out I guess this has been replaced with the new 700 series, how would it compare to the 600 series?

I will be partnering the equipment with less premium gear until I upgrade them as well, I have a Marantz PM7200 amp and Cambridge Audio 640C CD player.
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