Is there a huge jump upgrade from N803 to 803D? I have not heard the 803D before hence, no experience. What can you guys say about this?
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Yes, there is a major jump, I own the N803's, I love them, but would jump at the chance to own a set of 803'ds. Great sounding speaker, the diamond tweeter is probably one of the best things that B&W has developed IMO. Along with the diamond tweeter you get three bass drivers that are acurate, much more so than the N803's.....Robert P. 8)
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Originally posted by BlessediIs there a huge jump upgrade from N803 to 803D? I have not heard the 803D before hence, no experience. What can you guys say about this?
Eric
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Originally posted by jim777To my ears, the 803D is more at the level of the N802 than the N803. IMO it's the best value in the 800 series!
While I agree that the D tweeter is a smoother sounding tweeter than the AL version on the N802, IMO the overall sound field / image created by the N802 is vastly superior to the 803D, and simply sets is apart - again, in my opinion.
I did a side by side a long time ago and wrote about it here:
Regards,
Keith
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Originally posted by BlessediIs there a huge jump upgrade from N803 to 803D? I have not heard the 803D before hence, no experience. What can you guys say about this?
A few years ago I did some critical listening between the N802s and the 803Ds, at the time I really wanted to buy the 803Ds as they were in my price range - but in the end I couldn't justify it. I really liked the tweeter on the 803Ds, but IMO, they lacked something when directly compared to the N802s.
I opted to go from the N804s to the 803Ss and finally jump to the 802Ds (which should be in tomorrow... :T )
If the limit of you budget is the cost of new 803Ds, I think you should at least try to get a listen to a used set of N802s and then decide for yourself.
Cheers,
Keith
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Thanks for all your comments. I am currently running my N803 with HTM1 for home theatre. Hence an upgrade to diamond tweeter will mean a further upgrade to change the center also. Cost involved I believe is alot. On the other hand, a pre-owned N802 will match well in my setup and seemed logical, but I also have to consider my room size, which is about 5m long by 3.5m wide. Not big at all, worry about sound boom.
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Originally posted by BlessediThanks for all your comments. I am currently running my N803 with HTM1 for home theatre. Hence an upgrade to diamond tweeter will mean a further upgrade to change the center also. Cost involved I believe is alot. On the other hand, a pre-owned N802 will match well in my setup and seemed logical, but I also have to consider my room size, which is about 5m long by 3.5m wide. Not big at all, worry about sound boom.
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I'm running my 803S in a small-ish room given the size of these speakers. My room is only 17' x 10' and find them not "boomy" at all. I used port plugs to tame the beasts and lowered my contour control to -2db for the bass.
I think it sounds great!
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Originally posted by BlessediIs there a huge jump upgrade from N803 to 803D? I have not heard the 803D before hence, no experience. What can you guys say about this?
Before jumping in (up?) I am planning on listening to some Martin Logans and the new Paradigm Signature's with the beryllium tweeters (just released) in order to be sure that I really want to stay in B&W land.Stan
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