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Monday, 9 December 2013
Bowers & Wilkins DM1
A few weeks ago I came across a pair of DM1 speakers in a local cash converters. My eyes lit up when I spotted them but I was soon put off when I saw a price tag of £100 on them. Dam, what a shame I thought. I made them a silly offer but left empty handed.
When I got home I was surprised to see that the DM1 were fetching more money than I had previously thought and £100 wasn't that unreasonable after all.
Anyway, today I have returned home with them safely wrapped up in blankets. They have a few marks here and there but overall very good condition and more importantly the drivers are all working.
The Domestic Monitor 1 - circa 1968
3 way infinite baffle, EMI bass driver, Celestion HF-1300 MKII and Coles super tweeter.
This was one of the first mass production speaker designs from B&W, along with the DM3. There was an earlier model called the P1 which used an EMI and Celestion in a two way big box design. The sales from the P1 were used to purchase test equipment which was used to accurately measure the new speaker designs, namely DM1 and DM3.
First off, the EMI bass driver. I can't tell you just how good EMI drivers are. Most people are aware of the fiber glass materials used in the cone construction but what you don't hear so often is the dual cone materials. The middle of the cone is made from a piece of thin aluminium and then a paper/glass fiber cone is fitted around that, yes "around it". EMI drivers are simply divine, made by master craftsmen and appreciated only by the most discerning "music" lovers.
Now, the EMI used in this system is 10x6" and it has 4 foam squares to lower the cones resonance. According to sources on the net, each square weighs 1g. Also the cones surround is some kind of polymer/pvc material with a narrow double rolled edge.
As the unit is mated with a HF-1300 you know there's going to be a fair bit of mid-range produced by the EMI and its glorious!
The HF-1300 is the MKII version which is a different kettle of fish compared to the standard 4ohm cheap version found in later Dittons. The MKII has AlNiCo magnet system and is 16ohms (I think).
The Super Tweeter is usually a Coles 4001g but the earlier models have a slightly different version with different suspension, a hole in the center pole and a flattened dome. The assembly is slightly recessed into the face plate aswell. I don't know exactly what they are but these are the ones to have. Watch out though, they will blow if your not careful.
I'm listening to these as I type and I'm sure many of you will be interested to hear how they sound. Well, I had fairly high hopes as people had been comparing these to Rogers Ls3/5a and other well established speakers. I have also seen people calling the DM1 a BBC monitor but I have found no evidence of that "yet".
The sound, is breathtaking! The first second I heard them, I knew they were special. The mid-range is very lush. Imagine bubbles made from a very sticky liquid popping in your ear. They are very open with extremely good top end response. The bass is a little shy but I honestly don't care, they are sublime and the bass is all there just not the earth shattering stuff. The bass is clean and clear, the whole presentation is very fresh and yet musical. I don't want to ever unplug them!
Personally I'd never use a pair of Ls3/5a instead of these, Im not saying the Rogers are not as good but I could never love them like I love these.
This is me - In a state of bliss. Untill the next time guys...
Nice Catch and even nicer pictures! I hope I´ll be that lucky in a thriftstore one day...
ReplyDeleteHello, very nice and lovely speakers, i just buy a pair today in very good condition but... without EMI woofer.
ReplyDeleteNow i need to find a pair of this EMI :-(
Hello, very nice and lovely speakers, i just buy a pair today in very good condition but... without EMI woofer.
ReplyDeleteNow i need to find a pair of this EMI :-(
i have a pair that i run on a valve amp very nice
ReplyDeletei am delighted by 3d sound, very musical speaker
ReplyDeleteB & W dilawan minggir dulu yang lain
ReplyDeleteI had a pair of these that I bought in 1970. I partnered them with a Rogers amplifier with only about 10 watts per channel. I must say that I agree with you about the sound these speakers possessed. I really loved my DM1's but unfortunately the voice coil of the EMI woofer came adrift in 1976. To say I was devastated is an understatement. I use Mission 720i speakers now. They come slightly close, but no contest really.
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ReplyDeleteI had a pair of DM2's in the 70's until I found IMF TLS80's. Although both speakers shared the same tweeter units. The DM2's were very good though.
ReplyDeleteHAVE A SET OF THESE SPEAKERS IN DEEP STORAGE, HOPING 1 DAY I MAY GET TIME TO BUILD A NEW PAIR OF CABINETS. STRIPPED OUT AND DRIED THE UNITS IMMEDIATELY AFTER A FLOODING RESCUE AND HAVE BEEN STASHED IN POLYTHENE VACUUM BAGS FOR 4 YEARS. ONE HF UNIT HAS FAILED OPEN CIRCUIT BUT X-OVERS AND OTHER UNITS IN GOOD ORDER.MAY PART COMPANY TO EAGER CABINET BUILDER. LOCATION N/W SHROPSHIRE
ReplyDeleteI have just bought a pair of DM1 speakers.
ReplyDeleteCould anyone suggest an amp that would give the beautiful sounds that you speak off..
I dont know too much about vintage Hi Fi ..
Regards
Paul
A leak stereo 70 is your amp for these puppies!
DeleteI have the drivers that I recovered from the cabinets damaged due to flooding. These poor wee jobbies sat in 2" water for 72 hours, turning the chipboard cabs too porridge. One tweeter had been open circuit for some time but the old B139 style bass units are still A1. Need to get shifting on new cabs but with solid oak all round (at least 1" thick) Bit of a struggle to get cut-outs right for eliptical biggies like B139 but Replacements for the Coles tweeters are easy to find, and possibly more durable. Just crack on with it. They were brilliant in their day!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of magnet have EMI bass driver in DM1 and bigger one in DM3 ? Is it ceramic or alnico ?
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