B&W 'New' 800 Series


I've reviewed the TAS Factory Tour and the 802 D3 details and am impressed with all improvements; and the common sense used.
I also find the new styling very intelligent related to dispersion. Comments?
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dave_bBo, I would like a list or a link to the equipment you utilize and the brands you feel are the best.  If you cannot do so, then your viewpoint must remain under suspicion.
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Dave_b, Bo already answered your question:

bo197I cannot give the details. What I can say is that it
improves the sound and image to a much higher level.

I have done a lot of research in over 5 years of time with
our Statement Pro measurement...

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What Bo does is make claims that he alone is able to offer this extraordinary level of performance. He's never offered specifics of how he does it, or how he measures it, or what equipment he uses. He sounds like the hi-fi equivalent of a carnival barker.
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I started S.A.P. but these days Jaco has put a lot of new thoughts and ideas as well. Beside him there are more persons who had great ideas.

It is still improving each month. Because we are that motivated and full of drive to go on and on. For us audio is like a Formula One car, after time it get's better and better. Research and innovation is what make audio so much fun.

When we talk to other shops they do almost no research and innovation. Their focus is on celling audio. It is a different world.

I will never say how me measure and what we use to create this level. We are not that stuppid, we love to be sofar ahead of the rest. And we want to keep it this way. 

When we demo our sound, in a few seconds you know directly how much better the sound is. Tomorrow a client will visit me. He owns a highend set as well ( Wilson Audio Sasha, Wadia, MIT, Audioresearch and Spectral) I will ask him to write his thoughts about my set compared to his set and other highend sets. I will ask him to write his story here at Audiogon.


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Thanks Bo, good stuff but something is off with your preference for Lilipution sound staging!  The only time music sounds small is when it is overwhelmed by the acoustics/size of the venue.  I auditioned the PL200's seriously once, and they were abrasively coarse in their rendering of instrumental tone and texture.  The ribbon tweeter was horrible...perhaps you have mistaken air for the raspiness of the tweeter on the PL200?