Most of you must be satisfied with your headphones and think that shelling out $500 for computer speakers is not worth it. The Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin MM-1 speakers though definitely make you think otherwise. The sweet speakers are a welcome departure from the regular sub and satellite set up which is widely available.
The distinguishing feature of these speakers is unlike most hi-fi speakers, these sound great even when they are very close to you. The reason being that the B&W speakers have the circuitry tweaked which turns them into near-field monitor speakers. The cone shaped Nautilus tweeter, according to the company reduces the resonance and ensures pure and high frequency sounds. The B&W MM-1 speakers can be the best possible way to share your music with others and that too in style. The drive units of the speakers include an aluminum tweeter which provides a unique treble performance.
The Dynamic EQ used in the speakers in addition to the Nautilus Tube Loaded tweeters ensures that you get maximum bass output and the best part; you do not require a subwoofer for this. The remote which comes along with the unit can be useful within iTunes and as well as Windows Media Player. There is little chance though that the users would be able to differentiate its sound from the other speakers, but with its 3.5 mm input jack and stylish look, it is expected to do very well among the music lovers across the world when it hits the market in February 2010.
