Save $250 on Bowers & Wilkins MT-50 5.1 Surround Sound System

If you are looking for high performance audio in compact and stylish packages that are discreet and flexible enough to fit into smaller spaces, have we got a system for you! The Bowers & Wilkins MT-50 system – which brings together the sleek M-1 speakers and compact but powerful ASW608 subwoofer – proves that you can get big sound on a budget too.

Much like in the best movies, everything fits. Actors, dialogue, storyline – it’s when all these separate elements merge effortlessly together that you know you’re in for a great cinematic experience. The same goes for B&W’s Mini Theatre series. Tucked away on a bookshelf or mounted on stands, these are speakers designed to blend elegantly and unobtrusively into your surroundings.

And thanks to some dramatic technological improvements, satellites and subwoofers now integrate so seamlessly that each individual speaker seems to vanish, leaving you with immersive, fully formed cinema sound. No joins. No gaps. Just pure entertainment.

Now through December 13, you can get $250 off the regular price for this amazing package. Or you can get $40 off on each M-1 speaker purchase and $50 off the ASW608 subwoofer by itself. Come by the store and check them out for yourself!

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