B&W 685 Speakers in Red Cherry Photo 94220 US Audio Mart
B&W 685 Speakers in Red Cherry Photo 94220 US Audio Mart
B W 685. B&W 685 Gen 1 Speakers with basic B&W stands For Sale Canuck Audio Mart The Cons: • Pricey - These speakers come with a higher price tag than many other bookshelf models Critically acclaimed yet lambasted on nearly every forum
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The 25mm aluminium dome in the 685 S2 is reinforced with a thicker metal ring to make the tweeter stronger and better damped - a technology handed down from B&W's premium CM10 floorstanding speakers - and ensures a higher degree of clarity and accuracy in the upper ranges. However, there's an undeniable discrepancy in character between the high frequencies served up by the metal-dome tweeter and the rest of the frequency range; the slightest suggestion that treble sounds were recorded in a different environment to the rest.
B&W 685 S2 Speakers White Back Market
The second least expensive model in B&W's newest 600 Series-others are the 686 ($450), 684 ($1000), and 683 ($1400)-the 685 replaces two previous models, the 602S and 603S • Not wireless - The B&W 685 Bookshelf Speakers require an amplifier and speaker wire to work The B&W 685 S2 is a tweaked-up version of what was already an excellent-sounding speaker, and though the US price has increased a little ($50, though more in other territories), the improvements.
My new B&W 685 S2 Speakers with diy stands White speakers, Bookshelf. The B&W 685 S2 is a tweaked-up version of what was already an excellent-sounding speaker, and though the US price has increased a little ($50, though more in other territories), the improvements. Critically acclaimed yet lambasted on nearly every forum
B&W 685 Classic Audio. The second least expensive model in B&W's newest 600 Series-others are the 686 ($450), 684 ($1000), and 683 ($1400)-the 685 replaces two previous models, the 602S and 603S However, there's an undeniable discrepancy in character between the high frequencies served up by the metal-dome tweeter and the rest of the frequency range; the slightest suggestion that treble sounds were recorded in a different environment to the rest.