Mid/Woofer: 5” Kevlar cone Crossover Frequency: 4kHz, first order slope. Harmonic Distortion: <1%, 110Hz-22kHz (2nd and 3rd order harmonics at 90 dB, 1m). Amplifier Power: 100 W. Bowers & Wilkins, Ltd ...
Bowers & Wilkins’ 704 S2 floor-standing speakers ($1,250 each) lie smack-dab in the middle of B&W’s completely new 700-series loudspeaker lineup. And they sound fantastic. While the benefits of ...
B&W unveiled a new loudspeakers series intended to be integrated for custom install applications. We were initially a bit taken by their boxy appearance and wondered if B&W was returning to their ...
The new Signature 7NT In-Wall Loudspeaker, from B&W Loudspeakers, is based on the B&W Nautilus speaker series. The 7NT is intended for applications where there is no available floor space or for use ...
It's British Hi-Fi Week, meaning the spotlight is on iconic British audio brands, so who better to talk to than Bowers & Wilkins? We spoke to What Hi-Fi? alumnus turned Director of Product Marketing ...
N. Reading, MA–January, 2004–The newest subwoofer from Bowers & Wilkins not only redefines how we expect a high-end subwoofer to look, it will redefine how we expect one to perform as well. The ...
Slim, Stunning, Superior XT Series At Home in Any Design N. Reading, MA–Sept. 2005–The latest innovation from B&W Loudspeakers, the British company acknowledged worldwide as the leader among ...
Bowers & Wilkins is a speaker company like no other. Not only does the brand have a global reputation that's arguably unrivalled, it also makes speakers in its native UK on a scale that nobody else ...
I would like to correct some inaccuracies in your article about B&W Loudspeakers and the Nautilus (The Argus, February 12). The design talents behind the Nautilus Loudspeakers were Laurence Dickie and ...