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<blockquote data-quote="Tonteldoos" data-source="post: 1104772" data-attributes="member: 689"><p>You must buy what makes you happy. </p><p></p><p>My recollection, and I listened to all of these on one fine day was:</p><p>The CM9 sounded quite good</p><p>The CM7 was a marvel - even though it was smaller and cheaper, everything about the sound just felt "right" - one of those speakers I will not forget listening to.</p><p>The CM10 left me cold</p><p>And then we switched to a set of 805D. The sound just struck straight into my heart. Also unforgettable (and from that point I saved until I could buy a pair of used 804D, which have been with me for almost 10 years).</p><p></p><p>YMMV, and you must get what brings joy to your ears (which is usually not possible to know from the spec sheet or the position of the tweeter).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonteldoos, post: 1104772, member: 689"] You must buy what makes you happy. My recollection, and I listened to all of these on one fine day was: The CM9 sounded quite good The CM7 was a marvel - even though it was smaller and cheaper, everything about the sound just felt "right" - one of those speakers I will not forget listening to. The CM10 left me cold And then we switched to a set of 805D. The sound just struck straight into my heart. Also unforgettable (and from that point I saved until I could buy a pair of used 804D, which have been with me for almost 10 years). YMMV, and you must get what brings joy to your ears (which is usually not possible to know from the spec sheet or the position of the tweeter). [/QUOTE]
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