Pmc Gm1

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    GAZZ

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    Just had a look on the PMC website, Any of you guys had a listen yet and what did you think?
     
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    technobear Ursine Audiophile

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    Are you referring to the GB1? Looks like a shrunken FB1. Only weighs half as much. Wonder what it costs?
     
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    analoguekid Planet Rush

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    I think their due to cost £1000-1100
     
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    Yeah, would be nice to know what they sound like to the FB1

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    The GB1s apparently got rave feedback from the Bristol show. Some even went as far as to say they were better than the FB1s. However, this may be spurious, b/c I don't think the FB1s were on hand for a comparison.

    Typical PMC house-sound is open & detailed with excellent soundstaging, SLIGHTLY laidback in the midrange, but can be quite lively, dynamic and punchy overall. Bass has very good extension, but doesn't always seem to time as well as some other speakers, and may not seem as weighty as some. (Listen with a beefy Bryston and this disappears).

    Note that the GB1s have only just been released, so if you listen to them at a dealer, they may not be fully burnt in yet.
     
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