Bowers & Wilkins 804 Diamond loudspeaker Specifications

Sidebar 1: Specifications

Description: Three-way, reflex-loaded, floorstanding loudspeaker. Drive-units: 1" (25mm) diamond-dome tweeter, 6" (150mm) FST woven-Kevlar midrange cone, two 6.5" (165mm) Rohacell-cone woofers. Crossover frequencies: 350Hz, 4kHz. Frequency range: –6dB at 30Hz and 33kHz. Frequency response: 38Hz–28kHz, ±3dB, on reference axis. Dispersion: within 2dB of on-axis response over 60° arc (horizontal) and 10° arc (vertical). Sensitivity: 90dB/2.83V/m. Harmonic distortion (second and third harmonics, 90dB, 1m): <1.0%, 90Hz–100kHz; <0.5%, 120Hz–100kHz. Impedance: 8 ohms nominal, 3 ohms minimum. Recommended amplification: 50–200W into 8 ohms, unclipped program. Maximum recommended cable impedance: 0.1 ohm.
Dimensions: 39.8" (1020mm) H by 9.3" (238mm) W by 13.7" (351mm) D. Weight: 59.4 lbs (27kg).
Finishes: Rosenut, Cherry, Piano Gloss Black.
Serial numbers of units reviewed: 009625, 009626 (listening); 009176 (measuring).
Price: $7500/pair. Approximate number of dealers: 275.
Manufacturer: Bowers & Wilkins, Dale Road, Worthing, West Sussex BN11 2BH, England, UK. Tel: (44) (0)800-232-1513. Web: www.bowers-wilkins.co.uk. US distributor: B&W Group North America, 54 Concord Street, North Reading, MA 01864. Tel: (978) 664-2870. Fax: (978) 664-4109. Web: www.bowers-wilkins.com.

COMPANY INFO
Bowers & Wilkins
US distributor: B&W Group North America
54 Concord Street
North Reading, MA 01864
(978) 664-2870
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COMMENTS
Allen Fant's picture

Laughing...KR you should be able to lift 100-lb speakers w/o difficulty. Great review!

Kal Rubinson's picture

Sure I can.  However, the next day my lower back tells me that I shouldn't have.

Chigo's picture

Good to see the little brother getting some love. I auditioned these a few months ago, and thought they sounded fantastic, even in pretty poor conditions. I was really impressed by the quality and quantity of bass produced by those two small woofers. Though I am sure they cannot compete with the 800s, they held their own (sans subwoofer) in the low frequencies against some lesser tower + powered sub combos to which I compared them, and they handily beat those combos across the rest of the frequency range.

Kal, any notable differences in sound when driven by the McIntosh amp vs. the Halo?

Kal Rubinson's picture

Not much.  They were a very little bit more forward in the mids with the Mac.

Russell Dawkins's picture

The B&Ws sure sound as tubby as I remember them in this comparison to the quarter-the-price JBL Studio 580s:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=F_2lbKS6f8c#t=392
- cued to the beginning of a telling recording. The JBL equivalent starts at 11:43
ugh!
I get the feeling that there is no-one at B&W who knows how to design a good sounding box for bass - they sure make them look good and sell, though, and I suppose that has to be the bottom line but, thankfully, not for me.

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