BOWERS & WILKINS
Bowers & Wilkins Signature 700
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ne obvious shift in our industry over the last two decades has been the recognition that not only must an audio system sound good, but it must also fit into a modern décor — which is more streamlined and uncluttered than days gone by. Many manufacturers recognise this and are producing products that are more aesthetically pleasing, without compromising on sound. A recent example of this is B&W’s latest release — the new ‘Blue’ 700 Signature range. Specifically there are two new versions of its 705 Signature standmount and 702 Signature floorstanding loudspeakers. Available in Midnight Blue Metallic paint, the 705 Signature and 702 Signature models feature the same drive unit design and crossover componentry as the existing Datuk Gloss-finished 700 Series Signature models. Both Midnight Blue Metallic loudspeakers feature bypass capacitors sourced from Mundorf, larger heatsinks and (in the case of the 702) an upgraded LF capacitor on the bass section of the crossover. Both 700
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from pistonic to breakup mode behaviour that drastically impairs the openness and neutrality of a conventional drive unit. Continuum is a woven composite that gives a controlled breakup for a more transparent and detailed midrange sound. 702 Signature is equipped with a dedicated midrange FST drive unit using an FEA-optimized aluminum chassis with a very stiff form, decoupled from the cabinet. It offers the addition of a tuned mass damper on the front face of the chassis to dampen any remaining resonances in the structure, resulting in a cleaner midrange presentation. These are an excellent-sounding speaker that will complement the décor of almost any living area. B&W 702 Signature: $8,500 B&W 705 Signature: $4,999
Series Signature models feature Bowers & Wilkins’ Carbon Dome tweeter technology. The Carbon Dome is composed of two sections — the front portion is a 30-micron aluminum dome that has been stiffened by a PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition) coating of carbon, and the second section is a 300-micron carbon ring that has been profiled to match the form of the main dome. This is then bonded to the inner face of the structure. The 705 Signature and 702 Signature are Tweeter-On-Top designs featuring Solid Body Tweeter technology. The new Signature models use the same shape milled from a solid mass of aluminum to provide a stiffer and less resonant structure. The tweeters in these models weigh more than 1kg and benefit from the same decoupling mechanism and acoustically transparent grille design as the 800 Series Diamond. This design also allows the use of the mass of the tweeter body as a heatsink for the dome. The Continuum cone’s design is based on the concept of optimized flexibility. This helps the cone to avoid the abrupt transition Like /lenwallisaudio on Facebook