PMC Prodigy 1
What Hi-Fi UK|Awards 2023
Prodigies indeed, these newcomers have what it takes to trouble the class leaders
PMC Prodigy 1

Standmount speakers £1250 whf.cm/PMC_Prodigy1

As much as we admire PMC’s Twenty5 series, there’s no denying they stood as a relatively high entry point into the company’s speakers. So when the British brand revealed a new entry-level range with a starting price nearly half that of the previous most affordable PMC model (the Twenty5 21i), we were a) delighted, and b) intrigued to see how it would fare against the established competition (KEF, Bowers & Wilkins, Dali etc) around this popular and competitive price point. Now, we are pleased to say, the time has come to find out.

The PMC Prodigy 1 standmounters we have here make up a two-strong range alongside the Prodigy 5 floorstanders, together opening up PMC speakers to a wider audience looking for compact loudspeakers below the £2000 mark for small to medium sized rooms.



Tech from above

The two-way standmounts’ 27mm soft-dome tweeter and 13cm mid/bass driver have both been taken from models further up the company’s line. The mid/bass driver has been designed specifically to couple with PMC’s signature ATL (Advanced Transmission Line) bass-loading method used in all PMC speakers. This essentially guides the backward energy of the mid/bass driver through damped material inside the speaker and out of the front port. Most of the low frequencies are absorbed, save for a lowest-end portion that leaves the front port and contributes to the driver’s output for more powerful bass.

This story is from the Awards 2023 edition of What Hi-Fi UK.

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