"Easily the best sound at the show was in the Tom Tom Audio room, where a mid-range Naim system was driving an unusually squat, black loudspeaker that looked rather like a professional desktop monitor. It turned out to be the Quality Manager 10 from Swedish company Guru and was indeed originally designed as a pro-monitor. Wonderfully musical and capable of an entirely captivating performance, it also produced bass like no other compact speaker (using a four-inch driver) we've ever heard."
Malcolm Steward, Hi-Fi Choice, June 2008.
The QM 10's have been winning many friends on The Naim Audio Forum
"They performed an amazing trick of not only seeming to make the speakers themselves disappear but provided such a huge scale of sound up, over and around the direct centre soundstage it was actually quite bizarre from little boxes. Bands, solo pianists, voices, drum solos all did the same thing. And bizarrely again (at least I hadn't heard this before), if you stand up, the height of the soundstage rises with you too. Over the weeks they got better and better with a lovely flowing, pacey rhythmic sound with excellent placement. Very, very lifelike. I have honestly rarely heard better and just found myself thinking "This is great!" I was always itching to send the kids out to do something else so I could just grab a 5 minutes session. Absolutely terrific." Jamie Wednesday
I spent quite a bit of time in the Guru room at Heathrow. We thought it was an amazing sound pouring forth from those little enclosures. The piano black finish seemed very high quality too" Chris Kelly
"I must say that they are probably the most amazing small speakers I have heard at a show" Chillkram
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