JPW ML-110i

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JPW ML-110i

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Amazing sound for 20-35 quid. Whoever designed the ML-110i must have had good ears!!

Sure, they do have their flaws, but I forgive them.

Shane is left feeling impressed tonight.

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southall-1998 wrote:Amazing sound for 20-35 quid. Whoever designed the ML-110i must have had good ears!!

Sure, they do have their flaws, but I forgive them.

Shane is left feeling impressed tonight.

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I'm an audio whore, that's why :mrgreen:

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I think you mean audio tart, a whore gets paid for it :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Back on topic...

Does anyone know who designed the ML-110 speakers?

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Amazing, the ML-110i were originally under £60 when new back in the late 90's. They give you a good amount of accuracy and direct musicality for not much money.

I find the ML-110i just slightly more ''mature'' sounding compared their older Mini Monitor cousins (To my ears anyway)

Well, thanks to whoever designed these fantastic bookshelf speakers.

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I know where you are coming from Shane,i am using a pair of ML310's these days ,rather than my mini monitors.Not sure about the mature bit,but the wife keeps telling me to Grow up,no idea what she means... :think: :whistle:
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Was it Peter Comeau (again)?

There were some very talented speaker designers around in the UK twenty years ago, who knew more than enough to tweak established inexpensive drive units/crossovers to suit the manufacturer's need. Robin Marshall may be one of the better known designers, along with Mr Comeau, but there were others beavering away behind the scenes.
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Well JPW ML110s are used on my test system, though I normally use only one for sound check as mono helps me hear things on each channel separately.

They cost me £15 :roll: and the CD player I use for test is a cheap gem as well Eclipse CD101 which cost me all of £20. They tell me all I need to know and they definitely play music.

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_D_S_J_R_ wrote:Was it Peter Comeau (again)?

There were some very talented speaker designers around in the UK twenty years ago, who knew more than enough to tweak established inexpensive drive units/crossovers to suit the manufacturer's need. Robin Marshall may be one of the better known designers, along with Mr Comeau, but there were others beavering away behind the scenes.
He has that ''local GP'' doctor look about him. Clever man with good taste in speakers.

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