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Are your 803s "S", "D" or "D2"? I never experienced an functional issue with the original D tweeters but I have seen cases where questionable amplifiers that passed (leaked) DC blow out the tweeters.
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#62
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I owned 802D's and powered them with 501's with no issues at all. I have a feeling that other issues were at play here.
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#63
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The issue was probably a lemon pair which I did purchase new from a dealer.
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Just 803 model s. I had 804 n then went to 803s s version and still love the way they sound for a theatre room. htm3s centre. The 803s image very well on 2 channel audio and in the 5.1 movie mode its all I would want for movies.
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#65
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The 803S is tonally balanced and makes a superb speaker for all listening applications. It is truly deserving of the finest in ancillaries and the differences show. It's unfortunate B&W sought to eliminate it in the new series. It didn't have to be that way.
Last edited by RebelMan; 12-23-2012 at 12:57 AM. |
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For me its like owning a piece of bw history. Love the look and sound of them.
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#67
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I did too.
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I still give a god ear when I visit a friend who has my original 804n speakers. The sound is simple yet nice and transforms me into time when things were simple.
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