Erik
the links you are showing are for the Series 2 801. The 801 that the OP is using, and that I used previously is the Series 3.
There were changes with the Series 3 - away from the Studio requirements and toward the Audiophile; so much so that the Sound Anchor stands for the Series 2 won't even fit on the S3.
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)
Here is the impedance graph for the 801 S3 sent to me by B&W England years ago. All markings are theirs.
801 Matrix S3
Cheers Chris
the links you are showing are for the Series 2 801. The 801 that the OP is using, and that I used previously is the Series 3.
There were changes with the Series 3 - away from the Studio requirements and toward the Audiophile; so much so that the Sound Anchor stands for the Series 2 won't even fit on the S3.
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)
Here is the impedance graph for the 801 S3 sent to me by B&W England years ago. All markings are theirs.
801 Matrix S3
Cheers Chris