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Avant 902i

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Despite its compact size, the Mordaunt Short Avant 902i book shelf speaker offers a highly impressive performance with a wonderfully large soundstage. The Mordaunt Short Avant 902i is a rear-ported, two-way bookshelf model which combines mid range resolution and treble clarity with tight, fast low frequency performance.


Designed at the company's UK research and development facility, these advanced loudspeakers house a raft of third generation technologies. Revised drivers have been re-voiced to deliver improved high frequency response, as well as greater clarity and detail from the midrange and bass.


For the most acoustically deadened enclosure possible, the cabinets have been remodelled with heavily revised internal bracing to strengthen the already sturdy cabinet assembly. A new terminal panel offering easier connection of speaker cables and new bullet terminals - directly descended from our flagship Performance speakers - also feature across this new series.



Unlike some manufacturers, Mordaunt-Short doesn't stop designing its products just because they're sonically perfect. We also care passionately how our speakers will look in your home. Subtly contoured, all Mordaunt Short Avant 900i models feature satin aluminium silver baffles, elegant feet combining spikes and come in stunning contemporary finishes to complement any home. Continuing this tradition, a stunning Calvados option joins the current elegant Honey Maple and black finishes.



What Hi Fi Super Test Award winner


13cm aluminium CPC mid range driver


New terminal panel offering easier connection of speaker cables


Rear-ported, two-way bookshelf model


Remodelled with heavily revised internal bracing


Improved high frequency response


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