Are you happy with B&W 683's movie performance?

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  • AwArEnEsS
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 142

    Are you happy with B&W 683's movie performance?

    I still have just a pair of B&W 685s.I am thinking about adding B&W 683's(if I can)

    Are you happy with B&W 683s' movie performance?Though I will rarely watch movies,I still want to have nice movie performance and cause they will be connected to pc mostly I will use it for games too and I think performance of them in games would be similar to movie performance...
    The universe arises from definitionless awareness.
  • stuofsci02
    Super Senior Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 1241

    #2
    Originally posted by AwArEnEsS
    I still have just a pair of B&W 685s.I am thinking about adding B&W 683's(if I can)

    Are you happy with B&W 683s' movie performance?Though I will rarely watch movies,I still want to have nice movie performance and cause they will be connected to pc mostly I will use it for games too and I think performance of them in games would be similar to movie performance...
    If I were in your shoes I would stick with the 685's and just add a capable sub or two. Something like an Emotiva X-ref 12 would do nicely..

    This is of course if your main priority is movies or games..
    Main System:
    B&W 801D
    Emotiva USP-1 Pre-Amp
    Chord SPM-650 Stereo Amp
    Oppo BDP-105
    Squeezebox Touch


    Second System:
    B&W CM7
    Emotiva UMC-1
    Emotiva UPA-2
    Oppo BDP-83SE
    Grant Fidelity DAC-09

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    • AwArEnEsS
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 142

      #3
      Thanks for your answer.
      The universe arises from definitionless awareness.

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      • Prairiedude
        Junior Member
        • May 2012
        • 6

        #4
        I own 683's and they are great for movies, and even better for 2 channel music. From you post I gather that you only have the 2 speakers? No center and no rears? In that case a sub or 2 would work. It all depends on what you plan to use them for. I watch several movies, even with no subs on and I find the bass is decent with just the 683's. Another note, is you would have more volume (impact) with the 683's, but it is all personal preferance.
        Speakers: B&W - 683, HTM61, DS3, CWM500
        Components: Arcam - AVR300, P25/3, CD72
        Power Conditioner: APC - H10BLK
        Display: Panasonic - PT900AU
        Cables: Nordost - Superflatline MKII, Blue Heaven
        Other: Sony BDP S380, NAD T533, Sony BDP S760(garbage), Nintendo Wii.

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        • PewterTA
          Moderator
          • Nov 2004
          • 2901

          #5
          If you are listening to a lot of music... then I'd say go for it...otherwise getting subs is a good way to go. SVS makes some awesome subs....great prices and the quality goes far beyond their price points.

          Just remember with a sub, a sealed sub is better for music and a ported one is better for deeper movie/gaming bass sound.
          Digital Audio makes me Happy.
          -Dan

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          • bigburner
            Super Senior Member
            • May 2005
            • 2649

            #6
            I agree with PewterTA. If you listen to a lot of music then a pair of floorstanders is the way to go. When listening to music the bass from a sub is mostly below the frequencies that you get from your main speakers.

            The preferred situation for music would be to have a pair of 683s plus a sub.

            The ideal situation is to own a really large pair of floorstanders driven by a really grunty amp, in which case the sub will be redundant.

            I'm in the "preferred situation".

            Nigel.

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            • Prairiedude
              Junior Member
              • May 2012
              • 6

              #7
              Some AVR's, like in my case the Arcam AVR300, will not allow a sub when listening to 2 channel "direct" mode, so you are at the mercy of your front speakers alone. This is why I went with the 3 way towers vs bookshelves with sub/s. As mentioned above, if powered properly the bass preformance from the 683's is amazing. (for 2 channel). For movies you'll want subs to give it that extra ummf!!
              Speakers: B&W - 683, HTM61, DS3, CWM500
              Components: Arcam - AVR300, P25/3, CD72
              Power Conditioner: APC - H10BLK
              Display: Panasonic - PT900AU
              Cables: Nordost - Superflatline MKII, Blue Heaven
              Other: Sony BDP S380, NAD T533, Sony BDP S760(garbage), Nintendo Wii.

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              • AwArEnEsS
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 142

                #8
                Thanks for your answers (sorry for late reply)
                The universe arises from definitionless awareness.

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                • dan87951
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 379

                  #9
                  I don't think you will see much performance gain by upgrading to a set of 683's especially in movies. The 685 is a very capable bookshelf. If you want to make step forward in movie production get a nice set of used 805S's or a set of CM9's. However if you are a big music lover than you would see a noticebly gain with a set of 683's but sonically they will sound the same, just with more power bass frequencies because of the dedicated subs in them.
                  dan87951
                  audio guru

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