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Was curious about the pricing. Reports coming out of Europe say 12,500 Euro for the 804. (Holland and Sweden being the places I have received this info). This seems a huge premium on the US prices which are the same as UK prices. Would be curious about the logic on that disparity.
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My understanding is 20% for the UK and would assume that slides across for Europe as well. The increase seems to be flat across regions but actual purchase cost, even on the D3 series, carries a significant premium for people buying in their home country vs. taking short trip across the channel to buy in the UK. I say this based on having lived a number of years both in Germany and the UK and having made the very easy trip any number of times.
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D4 info here…
nickel16 posts 08-11-2021 11:29pm The new 800 Series Diamond range continues to feature seven models, beginning with the two-way 805 D4 stand-mount speaker. In addition, the company has a series of three-way floorstanding models, including the 804 D4, 803 D4 and 802 D4. For the flagship model in the range, Bowers & Wilkins has also reintroduced the 801 D4 to replace the existing 800 D3. For home theater use, the HTM81 D4 and HTM82 D4 provide a pair of high-performance center channel speakers to complete the range. According to Bowers & Wilkins, each new model in the range combines hundreds of detail improvements plus several entirely new technologies. In terms of design, the company says the 800 Series Diamond range features refined, elegant cabinet proportions plus luxurious, premium detailing including a new Satin Walnut finish, joining the established selection of Gloss Black, White and Satin Rosenut. Every stereo model in the range has an upgraded cabinet design with an all-new rigid, cast aluminum top section – replacing the previous wooden version. The profile of the new aluminum top is finished in ‘Leather by Connolly’ – in black for dark cabinets (Black, Satin Rosenut) and light gray for lighter finishes (White, Satin Walnut). Every model in the range adopts a revised version of the company’s Solid Body Tweeter-on-Top housing, with a new, elongated tube-loading system. This stiff enclosure resists unwanted resonance and produces exceptional acoustics, according to the company, especially when combined with a new two-point decoupling system that isolates it from the rest of the loudspeaker. As before, the Solid Body Tweeter is milled from a single solid block of aluminum and now, it uses an anodized finish, either dark or light depending on the cabinet color. Finally, the range introduces three entirely new cabinet forms. The 805 D4 and 804 D4 stereo models adopt the reverse-wrap cabinet design first introduced in 2015 for the larger speakers in the series. This new form reduces the profile of each cabinet’s front baffle while increasing the overall rigidity. It also allows crossovers to now be mounted in dedicated spaces on the rear of each speaker, housed behind the rigid aluminum spines. nickel16 posts 08-11-2021 11:29pm The 804 D4 also has a downward-firing port with an aluminum plinth. Alongside the 805 D4 and 804 D4, the all-new HTM82 D4 center speaker adopts the reverse-wrap cabinet form of its siblings. nickel16 posts 08-11-2021 11:29pm 800 Series Diamond Speakers Include Lots of New Tech On the tech front, the loudspeakers include the company’s Continuum Cone, FST and Biomimetic Suspension technologies. The result of an eight-year research program, the composite Continuum Cone – used for both midrange and mid/bass applications – is combined with the company’s Fixed Suspension Transducer (FST) technology when used as a midrange drive unit in Bowers & Wilkins floorstanding speakers. nickel16 posts 08-11-2021 11:30pm The newest innovation from Bowers & Wilkins is the all-new composite Biomimetic Suspension that replaces the conventional fabric spider with a minimalist composite suspension system. The technology greatly reduces unwanted air pressure (or sound) that a conventional fabric spider can generate in a midrange cone. In all three-way models, midrange drive units include a highly stiff all-aluminum chassis featuring Tuned Mass Dampers (TMD) to quieten any resonance. These complete drive units and motor systems are then isolated on sprung-mounted decoupling mounts, further restricting the flow of vibration into the assembly. The 803 D4, 802 D4 and 801 D4 also include a stiff all-aluminum Turbine Head enclosure for their midrange drive units. The HTM81 D4 and HTM82 D4 features an internal aluminum enclosure. Meanwhile, the company’s signature Solid Body Tweeter housing that is machined from a solid piece of aluminum now features an elongated form (almost 30cm/12 inches long) with a longer internal tube-loading system. Lastly, the 805 D4 and 804 D4 now feature the reverse wrap speaker cabinet previously reserved for the larger floor-standing 800 Series Diamond models. The 804 D4 now joins the other floorstanding models in the 800 Series Diamond range by offering a downwards-firing Flowport bass port, exiting on to a new, stiffer solid aluminum plinth designed to offer a more solid foundation and to control unwanted resonance. The 804 D4 also has upgraded spikes and feet, with huge M12 spikes that are both more stable and stiffer than the outgoing M6 designs. nickel16 posts 08-11-2021 11:30pm Here is the crazy pricing though...Models and Prices: 801 D4U: $35,000 802 D4: $26,000 803 D4: $20,000 804 D4: $12,500 805 D4: $8,000 HTM81 D4: $7,500 HTM82 D4: $5,500 FS-805 D4: $1,200 FS-HTM D4: $800
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Awesome post!!!!!
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Super post, ti!
Let's hope the price increases are reflective of sonic improvement. I'd be psyched to NEED an upgrade
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Any more news on 801D4?
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Now I'm interested to learn more!
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