I currently have a pair of 803Ss powered by a McIntosh MC-252. I am nearing the end of my upgrade period for the speakers, and I am considering upgrading to 802ds. Does anyone have any experience with 802ds coupled with that amp or any quality amp in that power range. My dealer only has a MC-402 to listen to and its a PITA to lug my amp to the dealer. ;x(
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I started with 803S and was initially going to get the MC-252, but then I realized I would sooner upgrade, which is why I went with the MC-402. Not long after, I got the 802D's... I couldn't be happier (at the moment)!B&W 802D, HTMS-4; Velodyne DD-12, Arcam AVR-300, McIntosh MC-402, Musical Fidelity KW-SACD, Pioneer Elite
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Heres a thought, what about going all the way to the 800d??? I upgraded from the 804S to the 802d and in retrospect, I would have seriously considered going straight to the pinnacle...in my opinion and to my ears, (flame suit on :f> ), the 802d have some qualities that I do not praticularly like especially at the price point. Dont get me wrong, the 802d are great speakers. They were just not right for me.Originally posted by ATLRickI currently have a pair of 803Ss powered by a McIntosh MC-252. I am nearing the end of my upgrade period for the speakers, and I am considering upgrading to 802ds. Does anyone have any experience with 802ds coupled with that amp or any quality amp in that power range. My dealer only has a MC-402 to listen to and its a PITA to lug my amp to the dealer. ;x(- Bottom
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Tboooe,Originally posted by tboooeDont get me wrong, the 802d are great speakers. They were just not right for me.
Dont you still own 802ds??
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Aside from the extreme bass, what differences can there be?Originally posted by tboooeHeres a thought, what about going all the way to the 800d??? I upgraded from the 804S to the 802d and in retrospect, I would have seriously considered going straight to the pinnacle...in my opinion and to my ears, (flame suit on :f> ), the 802d have some qualities that I do not praticularly like especially at the price point. Dont get me wrong, the 802d are great speakers. They were just not right for me.
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I think its been said that the xover is the same.Originally posted by tboooewell Kal i am no expert but the xovers and cabinet are different which i am sure changes the sound.
I a/b the 802d's vs the 800d's with a classe system. (cp-700, cdp100, ca-m400's). To be honest with you, i think it would really depend on your room whether there would be much of a difference, maybe not enough to justify the expense in some cases. the 800d's were very subtle, and more efficient, but im not sure if they were worth $8k more, retail cost.I'm just sittin here watchin the wheels go round and round...- Bottom
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I thought the 800d uses some better components in the xover even though the design of the xover is the same as the 802d.Originally posted by sikonikoI think its been said that the xover is the same.
I a/b the 802d's vs the 800d's with a classe system. (cp-700, cdp100, ca-m400's). To be honest with you, i think it would really depend on your room whether there would be much of a difference, maybe not enough to justify the expense in some cases. the 800d's were very subtle, and more efficient, but im not sure if they were worth $8k more, retail cost.- Bottom
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The 800D does in fact use better componants in the crossover. It is 2 inches taller and outperforms the 802 mostly in the upper mid bass is what I noticed. That's not a negative jab at the 802. For the price of the 800 it should perform better and does. If they ever make a 900D and it retails for 30k, I won't be offended if it outperforms my 800D. I'll expect it.
As for an amp for the 802, a pair of McIntosh 501's would take the 802 to it's full potential. Highly recommended.- Bottom
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It really depends on what you want and what you value. Sometimes I like to turn my music up way too loud, so I like to get an amp that insures the speaker will clip before the amp does. Obviously either is bad. . . Balance is key. You may want a bigger
amp for the 802 if you want to take advantage of their bigger power handling capacity. If you listen only at reasonable levels what you have is probably fine (in fact very good).- Bottom
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The crossovers and the mid and high drivers and their enclosures are the same. Only the bass enclosures are different. IMHO.Originally posted by tboooewell Kal i am no expert but the xovers and cabinet are different which i am sure changes the sound.
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I thought we debunked this a while back.Originally posted by Jesse111The 800D does in fact use better componants in the crossover.
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Not to discredit the 802D in anyway, I would love to own an 802D for my center channel as my HTM3S must now go - more on this for another time, but the bass delivered by the 800D is not what I would call extreme but supreme! LOLOriginally posted by Kal RubinsonAside from the extreme bass, what differences can there be?
Seriously, I have auditioned the 802D on countless occasions and as good as they are the 800D, that I have lived with for more than two months, delivers bass that is to me ( and a few of your compatriots I might add
) quite proficient.
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It was determined the crossovers used in the D series speakers share the same components but varied in value. This alone wouldn't make the 800D a better speaker than the 802D. But crossover values aren't chosen at random. They are chosen to complement the types, sizes and arrangement of the drivers employed which will have an enormous impact on imaging and soundstaging.Originally posted by Jesse111Not debunked but proven as I recall. I believe it was a fact finding discussion between you (Kal) and Rebleman. Perhaps I am mistaken I will try to find the info again and post it."Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today."- Bottom
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I have and I acknowledge the improvement in the bottom end due to the larger drivers/cabinet. (Ain't that what I said?) Besides, such is also extremely room-dependant, so a subjective assessment would be dependant on that.Originally posted by RebelManNot to discredit the 802D in anyway, I would love to own an 802D for my center channel as my HTM3S must now go - more on this for another time, but the bass delivered by the 800D is not what I would call extreme but supreme! LOL
Seriously, I have auditioned the 802D on countless occasions and as good as they are the 800D, that I have lived with for more than two months, delivers bass that is to me ( and a few of your compatriots I might add
) quite proficient.
Have you heard a pair of 800D?
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