These are a great choice to go behind an acoustically transparent screen using three mounted vertically or two on either side of a large flat panel with the center channel mounted horizontally. The clarity and midrange you get out of these is just fantastic! Bowers & Wilkins CWM 7.5 S2 In-Wall Speaker. $1,000.00.Adam Rayner marvels yet again at Bowers & Wilkins' ability to fill classic-looking cabinets with 21st-century tech. This 7.1 speaker setup is breathtaking value for money with deep bass and The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin delivered a good overall timbre performance. The tonal balance is natural, with deep bass and warm midrange. The main drawback was a lack of treble, and clarity in general. With deep low-end extension, bass is a strong point in the Zeppelin. In fact, while powerful and realistic, the bass can also be a bit Bowers & Wilkins 700 S3 Series: 702 S3 floorstander. The HTM71 S3 is 233 mm high, including the tweeter, 628 mm wide and 356 mm deep including grille and terminals. It’s 89dB sensitive, handling up to 200W at 8 Ohms, with a very respectable +/- 3dB range of 50Hz to 28kHz. Alongside the 1-inch carbon dome tweeter, it features a 5-inch
The Bowers & Wilkins A5 audio streamer is a compact and versatile sound system designed to deliver high-quality audio performance. With 2.0 and 1.0 audio output channels, it offers a balanced and immersive sound experience. The A5 boasts a RMS rated power of 48 W, providing ample power to fill a room with clear and rich sound.
B&W A7: Design and build. The black mesh that envelopes the casework is broken up by a brushed metal band, into which the Bowers & Wilkins logo is delicately etched. The only other detail on the typically unfussy face of the A7 is a single LED light that changes colour depending on which input is selected. The sides are just as uncluttered. White is also available - seen here showing the plinth as well. Bowers & Wilkins claims much improved transparency and resolution across the frequency response. On paper at least, the 603 S2 Anniversary is little changed from the preceding model though. Frequency response is given 48Hz-28kHz at +/- 3dB and sensitivity at a benign 88dB/w.