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Mordaunt-Short Performance 9 Subwoofer

Mordaunt-Short Performance 9 Subwoofer

USD$1,056 AUD$1,500
Condition
Very good
RRP
AUD$5,000 (30% of RRP)
Warranty
Limited warranty
Location
AU
Seller
Steever
Source
StereoNET
Posted
4d ago
Last seen
1d ago

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Seller's Description

This has been the nicest subwoofer I've had the pleasure of owning. By far.My next sub has very big shoes to fill now.The Performance 9 subwoofer brings a deep, visceral element to owners' listening to give a truly full range experience.Some may argue ported subwoofers are not hi-fi enough for pu...

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About Mordaunt Short

Mordaunt-Short emerged in 1967 from London, when audio enthusiasts Norman Mordaunt and Rodney Short joined forces to craft loudspeakers blending British engineering precision with accessible excellence. Relocating to Petersfield, Hampshire, the company quickly built a heritage rooted in innovation, launching iconic lines like Festival, Carnival, and Pageant in the late 1970s, followed by the enduring MS20, MS30, and MS40 ranges in the 1980s. Acquired by TGI Plc in 1987—forming Europe's largest loudspeaker maker alongside Tannoy and Goodmans—and later by Audio Partnership Plc in 1999, it sustained its family-like devotion to sonic purity amid corporate shifts.

The brand has steadfastly focused on loudspeakers, eschewing diversification into amplifiers, turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables. Standouts include the MS25 and 35ti models of 1987, the Declaration and Premiere series post-1999, and later entries like Avant, Performance, Aviano, and Mezzo, all emphasizing reliable, high-fidelity sound reproduction through refined driver designs and cabinetry.

Positioned as a mid-tier British stalwart, Mordaunt-Short earned acclaim for delivering neutral, detailed audio without premium pricing, appealing to discerning buyers seeking value-driven hi-fi. Though its prominence waned in the 2010s as parent Audio Partnership prioritized Cambridge Audio—leading to discontinued premium lines—its legacy endures among vintage collectors and loyalists, with the official site affirming ongoing traditions of award-winning British speaker craft.

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