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800 series and bass
I just had the opportunity to go to a fellow audiophiles house and listen to a very nice setup. Table was a Dr. Feickert and he had 802 D B&W's.
This is my second experience with the 800 series, the other time was a McIntosh rig. I love the sound of these speakers but always find myself craving some bass. I understand these are a reference speaker, which I currently am listening on a reference monitor but can't help feel like there is no bass. Is this part of the B&W sound? Not trying to be rude just navigating the minefield of choosing the right speaker for my own stereo and taste Thanks! |
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The generation D3 have excellent bass and the 800D3 are bass champs with 2 10” woofers and a bass port they go to 15 Hz at -3dB (lots of reviews online). Not sure what generation you listened to but as you wrote it (802D) that sounds like 1st generation (D1). You should listen to the 800D3 in a proper setup.
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I have the signature 800’s. I was disappointed they didn’t have the bass I wanted.
I added a pair of JL fathoms. I have heard that they are very current hungry, so who knows. I also thing that “accurate” sound is perhaps leaner than I like, so I color my sound as desired.
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I’ve also wondered about the "not enough current issue". My question, if the speakers are not getting the current needed, will the base tend to be one note and boomy? or will there actually be a hole in the base response where the speaker can’t produce the spl needed for a specific lower frequency range creating the missing base problem?
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I have 800D3s. Casually powered off an MC303. Ultimately I’m eyeing up some MC1.25KWs with a dedicated 20amp outlet per mono.
Until then, SVS PC4000 behind each 800 does wonders..
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Add a B&W DB subwoofer--tons of bass, easy and seamless integration with anything in 800 line
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Quote:
- Buck
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Properly set up and powered, they have sufficient bass.
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I am with Joey on this one.
The bass in the 802D3's is both deep and precise, more than enough slam for my taste anyways. Only caveat is that they need a bit of volume to get going! |
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I agree with Joey, but I still want a sub...(or two!)
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