There's a sense of occasion to the M1000D – it brings scale to low frequencies, and the upfront midrange contributes to the excitement. The top end is clean, offering separation even in complex passages. Slight lack of detail makes for an airbrushed sound, though.
Monster M1000D review
There’s a sense of occasion to the M1000D Tested at £70.00

What Hi-Fi? Verdict
There’s a sense of occasion to the M1000D
Pros
- +
Scale at low-end
- +
clean top-end
Cons
- -
Lack of detail