The B&W T7 sound is an easy, pleasurable listen that does a fine job of delivering high-quality sound in a portable, relatively affordable package. Streaming lossless FLAC files from our aptX-enabled Sony Xperia Z3, music is detailed, nicely balanced and musical. It Ain’t Hard To Tell from Nas’s remastered Illmatic XX album has a solid
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Originally Posted by Matts /t/1460916/bowers-and-wilkins-683-an-honest-review#post_23044409 Agreed! ML speakers are some of the best I have listened to, especially when it comes to music. BTW, the ML speakers the OP most likely listened to at Best Buy were the Electromotion which are a combination of Electrostatic and FluidMotin XT tweeter.

A commanding performance from a well-disciplined pupil. Over thirty years ago, B&W Loudspeakers set out to build a speaker that would set the standard in sound and build quality, a speaker that other companies would strive for years to keep up with. Today, there is little doubt that B&W's goal was achieved. In fact, the designs of yesterday were so successful that 80 percent of all classical

Distance to the speaker: roughly 2.5 times the tweeter height (measured from the floor) to the ear as a minimum distance. So on an 802 D3 the tweeter height is roughly 120cm to the centre of the diaphragm to the floor. Multiply by 2.5 and you get 300cm or 3m (9ft 10in)." NEXT: Bowers & Wilkins 802 D3 Diamond loudspeaker Page 2 ». The new DM305 is a relatively small and affordable two-way tower speaker whose performance belies its size, weight, and cost. At the top of the enclosure, 31 inches above the floor, is a ferrofluid-cooled 1-inch soft-dome tweeter that crosses over at 3 kHz to a 6-1/2-inch cone woofer located just below it. The center of the woofer cone has a The early 802 was a strong, punchy, and engaging performer with great elegance under duress, a relatively smooth tone balance, and a lot of fine detail. Unfortunately, the Series 80’s original design proved to be troublesome. Because the wooden midrange enclosure tended to break with age, B&W designed a more durable and better damped head Bowers & Wilkins 804 D4 Floorstanding Loudspeakers. AUD $18,900 RRP “Meet the new boss, same as the old boss?” No, not quite. It's true that lower down in B&W's vast hi-fi loudspeaker range, some new models over the years have been gentle reworkings of existing designs – usefully updated, of course, but not dramatically reimagined.
The front of each speaker is very clean-cut with not a screw in sight. The specially designed stands feel suitably robust and match the speaker’s premium finish (although they do cost an extra £400). Even the little Bowers & Wilkins badges look quality
Price. $694.86. View Deal. Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide. Bowers & Wilkins’ Zeppelin tabletop stereo system, first introduced in 2007, has evolved from the world’s best th81U.
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