• Bowers & Wilkins revamped 800 Series Diamond speakers sound glori

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Aug 25 19:00:03 2021
    Bowers & Wilkins revamped 800 Series Diamond speakers sound glorious but
    cost a fortune

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    Wed, 25 Aug 2021 17:44:53 +0000

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    Diamonds are forever? Well, priced as they are, wed expect these speakers to be lasting us a good long while, put it this way.

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    Bowers & Wilkins has revealed a fresh revamp of its seriously high-end (and seriously pricey) 800 Series Diamond speakers the priciest of which comes in at 30,000 / $35,000 (around AU$48,000).

    The new Diamond range of seven speakers is comprised of the flagship 801 D4 floor-stander, plus the two-way 805 D4 stand-mounter, and 804 D4, 803 D4 and 802 D4 models which are three-way floor-standers. Alongside those are the HTM81 D4 and HTM82 D4 which are center speakers (the latter is more compact) if youre plumping for a home theater setup. All the best soundbars of 2021
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    One of the upgrades is a new Biomimetic Suspension system, which is present instead of a conventional fabric spider, enhancing midrange cone performance by reducing air pressure for a cleaner overall sound.

    Other fancy tech employed with the overhauled 800 Series includes the Continuum Cone midrange and mid/bass drivers which helps to ensure that instruments and vocals are heard with clarity and precision and Bowers & Wilkins Fixed Suspension Transducer, a polymer ring designed to cut down on distortion.

    All those three sound-honing innovations are facilitated by the midrange
    cones being isolated from the rest of the speaker cabinet, with all-aluminum Turbine Head enclosures in the 803 D4, 802 D4 and 801 D4 floor-standers which are separate from the bass enclosure underneath. The center channel speakers offer an aluminum enclosure for isolation of the midrange cones, too.

    Furthermore, the hallmark Solid Body Tweeter on-top housing (which is fashioned from a single piece of aluminum) now has an elongated (almost 30cm) tube-loading system. (Image credit: Bowers & Wilkins) Better looks and a new finish

    And as you might imagine, boy do these speakers look the business as well as sounding them, with the 805 D4 and 804 D4 benefiting from a reverse-wrap cabinet design. Theres also a new finish available with the 800 Series Diamond, namely satin walnut (alongside the already existing satin rosenut,
    or gloss black, or white choices).

    Hold onto your wallets, because its time to talk pricing. The flagship 801 D4 weighs in at a truly eye-watering 30,000 / $35,000 (around AU$48,000), with the other floor-standing 802 D4, 803 D4 and 804 D4 speakers demanding arms
    and legs to the tune of 22,500 / $26,000 (around AU$35,800), 16,000 / $20,000 (around AU$27,500) and 9500 / $12,500 (around AU$17,200) respectively.

    For the center speakers, youre looking at an outlay of 6,500 / $7,500 (around AU$10,300) for the HTM81 D4, and 4,750 / $5,500 (around AU$7,560) for the HTM82 D4.

    The 805 D4 stand-mounters will set you back 6,250 / $8,000 (around
    AU$11,000), plus the custom stand (FS-805) runs another 1,100 / $1,200
    (around AU$1,650).

    If youve got the stomach for those kind of asking prices, look for the revamped speakers to be on sale come September 1. And when they arrive, for those looking to spend a bit less, we can but hope that the D3 series gets some decent price cuts, perhaps making for some tempting high-end bargains. Check out the best true wireless earbuds of 2021

    Via What Hi-Fi



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