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  • nimrodasas
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 145

    #1

    help with 6 series

    i want to buy 684 with htm62
    and now i want rear speakers
    i want to take or the 686 or inwall speaker
    which inwall speaker will match the series
    and is there is disadvantage when i'm taking inwall speakers
    thank you for help
  • emig5m
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 646

    #2
    Personally, I'd get the 685's...

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    • dukester
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 198

      #3
      Originally posted by emig5m
      Personally, I'd get the 685's...
      +1...685s are best value over 684s. Thought you had 804s?
      McIntosh C2300/MC302, NAD T785, Oppo 83se & 105, Squeezebox Touch, AppleTV, B&W 803Di/HTM2Di/M1, REL G1, Sony XBR9, PS3

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      • emig5m
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2008
        • 646

        #4
        Originally posted by dukester
        +1...685s are best value over 684s. Thought you had 804s?
        Who me? Yea, I have the 804S and also the 685's.... But since I've been getting back into straight up 2-channel, I've got the 802D or 802Di in the back of my mind....

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        • dukester
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 198

          #5
          Originally posted by emig5m
          Who me? Yea, I have the 804S and also the 685's.... But since I've been getting back into straight up 2-channel, I've got the 802D or 802Di in the back of my mind....
          Sorry, I meant I thought the OP had 804s...

          Sounds like the beginning of upgrade fever for you emig5m...i auditioned the 802Di's and they were fantastic...the bass response was amazing. Maybe you can work something out with Pio for his 802D's...
          McIntosh C2300/MC302, NAD T785, Oppo 83se & 105, Squeezebox Touch, AppleTV, B&W 803Di/HTM2Di/M1, REL G1, Sony XBR9, PS3

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          • nimrodasas
            Senior Member
            • May 2011
            • 145

            #6
            i have 804D with htm4d and this system i buying for my sister
            so 685.. its good
            i have another question if i'll want in the future to buy 803D is music fidlity m6i 200 watt 8 om will be good enough?

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            • leej
              Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 82

              #7
              Originally posted by emig5m
              Who me? Yea, I have the 804S and also the 685's.... But since I've been getting back into straight up 2-channel, I've got the 802D or 802Di in the back of my mind....
              I guess winter time has you inside more. I thought you were selling your 804s to go back to 683, so that you could consentrate on outdoor water sports. Now, you're looking at an expensive upgrade? Funny, how this bug bites you when it's cold.
              Lee J

              Denon 4311ci; Rotel RB-1080; OPPO BDP-83 Universal Disk/Media Player
              B&W 703 mains; B&W HTM2 Center; B&W CDM SNT-Surr; B&W CDM1nt-back; Pair of Rythmik F15 Subs

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              • emig5m
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2008
                • 646

                #8
                Originally posted by leej
                I guess winter time has you inside more. I thought you were selling your 804s to go back to 683, so that you could consentrate on outdoor water sports. Now, you're looking at an expensive upgrade? Funny, how this bug bites you when it's cold.
                Yup... This summer went by so quick and now that I'm back indoors I've been using my system A LOT! I've probably done more 2-channel listening this past month than I can remember doing in a long time. I would probably have to go back 17 years or so... I would like to get a more punchier B&W for just straight 2-channel (no subwoofer). My 804S are great and I can even hear a 25hz test tone, but I'm looking for more tactile 'punch & weight' behind the 'sound' if you know what I mean.

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                • Pio
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 169

                  #9
                  Originally posted by emig5m
                  Personally, I'd get the 685's...
                  +1 - IMO the 685 is one of the best B&W's out there.
                  .
                  Stereo: Revel F208, Parasound JC2, JC1's, Oppo HA-1, VPI, Dynavector, Moon

                  HT: B&W 802D2, 805S, HTM4, Marantz, OPPO BDP95, Velodyne DD-12's

                  HP / secondary system: Woo Audio W2, Carver Sunfire, Kef LS50, Denon, and too many headphones to list

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                  • emig5m
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 646

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Pio
                    +1 - IMO the 685 is one of the best B&W's out there.
                    .
                    I'm trying to convince two of my friends that are in awe over the sound of my system that you can get into true hi-fi with just the little 685's on a small budget. They just don't want to believe that great sound can come from something so physically small. When I first heard B&W it was the N801's. Went into their lower-end room afterwards and heard whatever the 685 equivalent bookshelf was at that time and I was honestly more initially impressed with the bookshelf than the 801 because I expected the 801 to be great but I didn't expect a little bookshelf to throw out that kinda sound that it did! I actually walked around the room and put my ear to each sub to make sure that a sub wasn't helping them along! With a good sub, the main thing you'd really be missing now is the more openness of the FST midranges... Well a little SPL (had to drop my sub 2 to 3 dB from the 683's to get a SPL match to the 685) and smaller soundstage but it aint' that far behind...

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