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Tannoy MX2
32 Reviews
rating  4.69 of 5
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Description: Frequency response (Hz, -6dB): 48Hz - 20kHz (+/- 3dB) Nominal impedance (ohm): 8 ohms Bass driver (description): 145mm (6") Tweeter (description): 25mm (1")


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Reviewed by:
coolhifi
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
July 16, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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4.00 of 5, 4 votes

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Price Paid:  $200.00 from Norway

Summary:
Setup:
Yamaha RX-V740
Pioneer DV-360S now replaced by Philips DVP720SA
2,5 sqmm multi-stranded speaker cables (OFC)

I bought these after reading reviews which said they would probably be a good match for my Yamaha 740 receiver.

Having a pair of B&W 602 S2 from before I also had the chance to put the Tannoys on top of the 602's to do some A-B testing.

Right out of the box they sound great, and even though smaller than the 602's seemed to be more willing to play bass.

The sound also improved some further after a month or so of playing, to the point where I decided these were clearly better than the 602 S2's and deserved to be kept, while selling off the 602's.

The 602 is by no means a bad speaker, mind you, the treble being a bit sweeter, but overall it needs a bit more juice (volume) to bring out the best - which is not compatible with late night listening.

I also later bought the mXC centre speaker and this matches the mX2's exactly, being actually very good for both CD and home theatre use.

However I also discovered with the mX2's that they had even more bass in them than I thought. I didn't think a new DVD player would make that big a difference, but actually it did. The old player had no selection for type of speaker or frequency. The new DVD player I just bought had selection for Big or Small speakers. The Small=cutoff at 120 Hz and here the sound was not that different from the old DVD player. But setting the selection to Large (because the mX2 DO go a lot lower than 120 Hz) - whoa! what a difference! It totally revitalized the speakers in the bass region, so they now sound even bigger and more authorative. The amount of bass is almost incredible from a speaker this size (at least in this price range).

So that is a clear tip for anyone buying a DVD player now - check that it can be configured to output the low frequencies also, and does not cutoff at 80-120Hz for example. (Probably most relevant to check this for budget players).

So conclusion is that I'm very pleased with these speakers. Beautiful bass, accurate mid-range, good treble and overall a fine musicality. Do take care to mount them on standmounts or in "ear-height" - they clearly deserve good placement.

Another recommendation is to remove the foam-bungs, the speakers really "breathe" more easy without them.

Strengths:
Beautiful bass even at low volumes.
That "Easy-Listening", non-fatiguing quality that makes you want to listen to more music...
Enough "Punch" and definition for HT use.

Weaknesses:
Room size could be a limitation.
Exterior finish could be more exiting...

Similar Products Used:
B&W 602 S2
Dali Concept2


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Reviewed by:
gdcats Philippines
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
January 22, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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1.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Price Paid:  $0.00 from Yupango, Megamall

Summary:
Bought this pair a month ago as my front. I would directly say that I've made the right decision in opting for Tannoy... I've been comparing it to other same-price-level brands but the tannoy seems to have an edge. Been playing music nighly an hour or two and it seems to deliver a relaxing none fatiguing reproduction, the vocals come alive, the instruments are in place... and the BEERs are ice-cold... ahhh this is life :) Sometimes its difficult to spot a gud product at the first time (been lucky i guess), a careful/thourough product research and comparison is very crucial especially if you're spending hard-earned cash. With the MX2, I think I have a slim room for an upgrade.

My Setup:
AVR: Onkyo TX-SR601
Front: MX2 (bi-wired)
Rear: MX1
Center: MXC
Sub: Velodyne VX10

Gud luck & enjoy.

Strengths:
Balanced bass (evident even w/o a sub), nice and detailed reproduction (bi-wired recommended)

Weaknesses:
None so far

Similar Products Used:
MX1


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Reviewed by:
saikat
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
October 31, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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1.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Price Paid:  $150.00 from HiFi Surplus Store,

Summary:
A bargain for the price. Great high and Mid range. Bass 7.5 out of 10, but then i'm using them without stands. Amazing clarity. I use them as my primary speakers and run them through Onkyo TXDS474 Reciever. I ultimately plan to use them as rear/surround speakers when ican afford floorstanding fronts.

Strengths:
Value for money, High and mid sounds

Weaknesses:
None so far

Similar Products Used:
Allison acoustics PD8.3, Onkyo, Teac Tape deck


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Reviewed by:
saikat
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Review Date
October 31, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Price Paid:  $150.00 from HiFi Surplus Store,

Summary:
A bargain for the price. Great high and Mid range. Bass 7.5 out of 10, but then i'm using them without stands. Amazing clarity. I use them as my primary speakers and run them through Onkyo TXDS474 Reciever. I ultimately plan to use them as rear/surround speakers when ican afford floorstanding fronts.

Strengths:
Value for money, High and mid sounds

Weaknesses:
None so far

Similar Products Used:
Allison acoustics PD8.3, Onkyo, Teac Tape deck


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Reviewed by:
David
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
January 22, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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3.71 of 5, 7 votes

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Price Paid:  $95.00 from Peter Tyson Cumbria

Summary:
Wow - what a fantastic pair of speakers!! After many long hours of research, which included web reviews, manufacturers websites, shop advice and trials of other speakers including Wharfedale 8.1's, 8.2's and Mission M72's, I decided to go for the Tannoys.

These offer a perfect compromise in terms of size and looks (being neither too obtrusive or withdrawn - they are modern without being too 'trendy'). In terms of sound quality, at this price there is absolutely no compromise - they play almost all music beautifully.

The mid range and the treble is bright, distinctive and very clear - I have found these simply wonderful for classical music and jazz - allowing every detail to be presented clearly. For dance music with a heavier beat and bass they shine too, with the speakers offering deep, clear bass with no 'pounding' or loss of detail- For dance /trance and drum and bass 'clones' there may be more suitable speakers - but lets face it , if thats all you listen to then you could never appreciate this speakers refinement! It is simply for MUSIC lovers - handling classical, jazz, rock , pop and dance with equal aplomb. If you are seeking a sub £180 speaker for a broad range of music, in my opinion YOU WILL NOT BETTER THESE TANNOY'S - YOU SIMPLY HAVE TO TRY THEM!! At about £100 they are givaways!!

Strengths:
Beautifully clear, detailed sound that lets the music do the talking.
Great looking with or without grills (personal choice, of course).
Handles all music with assurance - shines for classical and jazz.

Weaknesses:
Will not offer the pounding, moronic bass for heavy dance and D&B - but who cares - buy them anyway and get a sub!!!

Similar Products Used:
MIssion M72 - Too bass-ey
Wharfedale 8.1 - Too boxy and restrained
Wharfedale 8.2 - Very close run thing (great speakers), but the Tannoys get the vote on sheer detailing and clarity with perfect ba


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