Currently I'm in the process upgrading my B&W speakers. I am debating should I get the 800D or 801D. I checked out the spec's sheet, the 801D has a broader range, but the 800D has a gold crossover. Can anyone help me decide! Anyone know the differences?
help to decide between 800D vs 801D
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DeependX,
Why don't you share your impressions with us as well? Only a few are privaleged to have done the comparison.
Personally in the old range I much prefered the 800 Signature to the 801 but I have only heard the 800D not the 801D so I can't comment...
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once you get the "hideous looking base" with cherry veneer in your house, guess what- it looks fantastic, very art deco, modern, sort of tells you to stay away and not touch, you can not walk right up to the speaker. I thought the same after reading cetain articles.
The base is very unique and appropriate, I think it looks better than the black contoured base of the 802 and 801. Thick brushed metal top with Bowers and Wilkens spelled out on top, black sides on the base, very handsome for a sexy speaker.- Bottom
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Originally posted by Indytownonce you get the "hideous looking base" with cherry veneer in your house, guess what- it looks fantastic, very art deco, modern, sort of tells you to stay away and not touch, you can not walk right up to the speaker. I thought the same after reading cetain articles.
The base is very unique and appropriate, I think it looks better than the black contoured base of the 802 and 801. Thick brushed metal top with Bowers and Wilkens spelled out on top, black sides on the base, very handsome for a sexy speaker.
My take: They look like granite tombstones, each fitted with inscriptive metal plaque for want of competent stone engravers, kicked over, on which rise a sculpted work of art.
I have no doubt they're functional. I do, however, think they lack form.
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Base? Ahem. I believe you are referring to the "heavy cast aluminium plinth that also houses the substantial crossover."
I'm not sure how this imparts the sense of fear that IndyTown refers to in his post. "Whoa. Better not touch that...it's on a PLINTH!"
Off topic: Why refer to a speaker design (or any product design) as "sexy?" Raise your hand if you pop a boner when you see high-end audio equipment.
I'm going to start describing a speaker's sweet spot as it's "erogenous zone." Or we can call the warm-up/break-in time the "foreplay." Bottoming out your subwoofer can be called "premature ejaculation." I know that some of these tower speakers tend to look a little phallic, but sexy? :nono:- Bottom
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