How's aboutnthese new Diamond B&W's???


Haven't yet gotten a chance to hear them but wonderif the extra $3K is worth it.I know thatbthey are supposed togo as low as the regular 802 Nautilus.But they are quite bit bigger with the extra driver and size is an issue in my current room.
Anybody spent any time with them?If you had a amplifier thatb could swing the nasy impedance dip even though they are rated 90db rating so good stable amp.Wonder if they plan an 804N with a bit more depth.Always found just he soundstage let alone the bass made the 803 worth the ea\xtra $1500 but I am of the ilk that if one has money any of the (up to 803) could use a sub to fill things out.
All the best
Chazzbo

All the best
chazzbo
chazzbo
>>Now here's a magazine one can put a lot of stock in<<

Yeah, bet the farm on those guys. Check out that bridge in Brooklyn that's for sale too.
Wow, in the past two months, two glowing reviews from the top two US audio magazines on the new B&W diamond series speakers. I feel safe to say, old B&W, still fabulous speakers, and the new diamond series, even better. B&W, they just keep getting better and better.
I heard the 803D's- and another in the Diamond line. The tweeter impressed me alot- but that is it. The rest of the spectrum was colored, and mid-fi in quality. Bob grost from Cerious says he has experimented with Diamond tweeters (the Accutons I believe) , and his opinion is that as good as they are, they never integrate well with the rest of the spectrum. (aside from being fragile) That is what I seemed to hear in the B&W's

I have never heard any other Diamond tweeters though.
Reviews are meaningless unless the component is heard in your room, in your system, with your ears. Besides, with the products, money, lunches, dinners, and vacations changing hands it's impossible for a clear thinking person to believe anything he/she reads. Those who do believe, usually get what they deserve.