Dave72
What do you make of the anniversary edition? Same as the 2's? Or 3's? Or better than both?
Hi Dave
My own understanding is it was a special model (B&W marketing) Pre S3 - to celebrate the 25 years. The only one I saw was all white in the tradition of the B&W Electrostatic Speaker DM70 Continental remember Clockwork Orange.
It included some or all ? of the updates that ended up in the s3 version. B&W parts show only s2 s3 so there are no unique Anniversary parts. B&W support can confirm this for you.
Some 801 S3 versus S2 changes.
S3 used a different crossover than s2 - less component count.
Better isolated mid and hf boards.
Bass inductors with an iron dust core .
Rotating midrange tweeter head assembly was permanently connected. (from 3 to 4 pin delivering separate ground signals to midrange and tweeter)
Magnetic fluid cooling of the tweeter (like the 800 matrix) - the reason the apoc protection eliminated (circuits needed for this were also removed)
B&W marketing discusses the sound from these changes as cleaner, detailed and warmer.
All this information is available in the manuals
here for each version.
The guys at b&w support are really nice. They can explain the differences better. They are the ones that sent me the impedance and frequency response graphs in my virtual page that i show.
They are also the ones that talked me out of changing the crossover on my s3's when I was thinking about it; explaining how the engineers refined the S3 over the S2. At $5500 back then the s3 was known to be well under priced based on the market. How much is $5500 in todays dollars ?
Also as this is a business like all businesses - imo - we need to remember that up to Matrix is all John Bowers vision. What followed after his passing was a new B&W direction and vision with
Morten Warren The price doubled with the next version.
Cheers