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A PAIR OF PMC TWENTY5.23 SPEAKERS

Add some high-end loudspeake­rs to your hi-fi setup and hear your music like never before

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Expand your hi-fi setup and hear your music like never before with a pair of PMC’s full-size, hand-built Twenty5.23 speakers

Nothing brings out the beauty of your music better than a serious set of loudspeake­rs. Smaller speakers can do a fantastic job of recreating detail, but you need a set of full-size speakers to get that open, room-filling sound that makes you feel like you’re sitting in the middle of the original recording. PMC hand-builds some of the best full-size speakers on the market right here in the UK, and we’ve got a pair of the truly fantastic PMC Twenty5.23 speakers to give away to one reader.

The Twenty5 line celebrates a quarter of a century of cutting-edge craft from PMC, packing the latest developmen­ts into a classicall­y styled cabinet. The slimline design of the Twenty5.23 units means they can fit in most rooms, yet still give you the bass extension and power that only full-size loudspeake­rs can achieve.

PMC builds its speakers to be as transparen­t as possible, so the sound you hear is exactly what the artists intended. Its unique Advanced Transmissi­on Line (ATL) design puts the bass driver at the end of a long, acoustical­ly dampened tunnel, absorbing unwanted higher frequencie­s from that driver and letting the low end give you its full impact from the front-mounted Laminair vents, which use design cues from F1 cars to let the air travel through cleanly. As a result, totally clear bass mixes with the sound from the front-mounted twoway drivers to give you perfect balance and clarity, with the bass not muddying up the mid-range, and the treble singing crisply at the top. Fancy stuff, right?

To be in with a chance of winning the Twenty5.23 speakers, answer the question below. To discover more about PMCs products, visit pmc-speakers.com

To enter, simply answer the following question: PMC’s Laminair takes design principles from which sport? Cheese rolling Curling Formula 1

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