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Yep indeed it does. I thought I’d left my run far too late to purchase the B&W MM1 computer speakers and had started looking at other alternatives such as the Keff eggs. A little Google searching pointed me to another well known Hi-Fi shop that had stocked the MM1 so I didn’t think there’d be any harm in contacting them to see if I might be able to get a pair. I was in luck, the MM1’s are on sale for $599 Australian, usually $749 so mine for the taking or perhaps that should be grasping as I thought I’d never get a pair. I’ve heard the MM1’s often enough of course and I know exactly what they sound like. All I can say is that - if you’re in need of a good set of desktop computer speakers - then do what you can to grab yourself a pair of B&W MM1’s. ********** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
