I'm seeking to upgrade my 2ch system. I love how 802D looks (I really think that 802D has the best looking cabinet in its price range.) But how would you guys rate its sound reproduction quality. I am looking to buy speakers that can do a large orchestra and live recording well.
How good are B&W 802D speakers
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I have owned these speakers for over two years now and have not had any desire to change them. They are still the best sounding speakers I have heard at anywhere near the price. I listen to a lot of classical music and live recordings too. You should of course audition them yourself.- Bottom
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I bought the 802D's new when they first came out, I'm not usre how many years now, but I've changed everything else in my system several times over, preamp, amp, sources, etc krell, levinson, Pass, McIntosh, etc, but the one constant has always been the 802D's.
They look great, sound great, are great.
The only thing I would change them for is a pair of 800D's, but its really not necessary.- Bottom
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I have heard several $40K+ speakers and these 802D are a value compared to those, considering how good they sound and how close they sound to those even bigger behemoths (if there was ever such a thing).
It's a matter of taste and some may like another speaker better, but as an all around-er, the BW 802D are very good speakers as they deliver the performance to your room without fail as long as the upstreams are good and the source (cd/lp) was mastered well.Analog: VPI Scoutmaster w/ Steel Delrin clamp + Dynavector 20XH cart
Digital: SB3 + PS Audio Digital Link III DAC
System: Cary Audio SLP-98P Tube Preamplifier w/ Sylvanias -> Plinius SA102 Class A amplifier -> Martin Logan SUMMITS/Strata Minis -> 8O (me)- Bottom
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Happy 802d Owner
I have owned the 802d's for over a year...
One of the strongest aspects about them is how versatile they are.
They can play anything from Hard Rock to Classical with ease.
Also great for movies.
TO really maximize the potential of the speakers they need power,
ideally 300 to 500 watts a side..
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They do not need that much power. I have 3x802D powered by a Classe CA3200. I tried the Classe CAM400, 400 watt monoblocks first. Perhaps there was some improvement with the monoblocs but it was so minimal that I could not justify the additional cost ($6K v. $15K before any discounts).
I do completely agree that the 802Ds are remarkably versatile -- any genre of music or soundtrack sounds engrossing, never dull or uninteresting, a singular acheivement IMO.- Bottom
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