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Bowers & Wilkins CM9 Floorstanding Speaker

Audio Equipment / High-Fidelity Loudspeakers

AI Estimated Value

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$800 - $1,100 (Pair)

As of June 2, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a high-fidelity floorstanding loudspeaker from the Bowers & Wilkins (B&W) CM Series, specifically model CM9. The unit features a premium wood veneer finish in a dark walnut or similar deep brown wood grain. The rear view shows a distinctive Flowport™ bass reflex port, recognizable by its dimpled ‘golf ball’ texture designed to reduce air turbulence and port noise. Below the port is a recessed terminal panel containing four gold-plated binding posts, which are currently joined by factory metal bridge plates for single-wiring, though they support bi-wiring or bi-amping. The label identifies the speaker as the CM9, specifying a power handling of 200W at 8 ohms and displays the serial number 0006449. The cabinet is mounted on a thick, black-painted wooden plinth base for stability. The overall build quality is exceptional, indicative of the mid-to-high-end audio market from the late 2000s to early 2010s. Condition-wise, the wood veneer appears well-maintained with tight seams, though there is visible dust accumulation in the crevices of the terminal panel and port. The black plinth shows some surface dust and minor debris, typical of floor placement, but no structural damage or significant delamination is apparent in this view.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a remote visual examination of the Bowers & Wilkins CM9 Floorstanding Speaker, serial number 0006449. The unit presents in a dark walnut veneer that displays the high-quality craftsmanship typical of the CM series. Based on the rear-view details, the Flowport™ and gold-plated binding posts appear authentic and consistent with B&W manufacturing standards from the 2008–2014 production era. The cabinet seams remain tight, suggesting the speaker has been kept in a climate-controlled environment, though visible dust accumulation indicates a need for professional detailing. The secondary market for the CM9 remains robust due to its 'prosumer' status—bridging the gap between the 600 series and the flagship 800 series. Current comparable sales for a pair in this finish range from $850 to $1,200 depending on mechanical condition. The presence of the original plinth and factory bridge plates maintains the value near the mid-range of this bracket. However, as this is a single unit appraisal, value is predicated on the existence of a matching pair; individual 'orphan' speakers typically sell at a 40% discount. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on visual evidence. I cannot verify the integrity of the speaker drivers (specifically the FST midrange and aluminum dome tweeter) or the internal crossover components. A physical inspection is required to test for voice coil rubbing, ferrofluid degradation, or capacitor leakage. To fully authenticate and certify value, I would require a frequency response sweep test and original purchase provenance to confirm the unit is not a high-quality replica. This valuation assumes the drivers are undamaged and fully functional.

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