how are we supposed to know if its substantial? Only you would know that. Whose opinion matters, yours or ours?
Is the B&W 802d3 a significant upgrade over the 804d3 + powerful sub?
I have a pair of 804d3 with an htm1d3 center and 683 ceiling surrounds. I also have a JL Audio Fathom F212v2. I’m thinking about selling my 804d3 to upgrade to a pair of 802d3, but the outlay would be 5 figures. Given that the primary differences between these speakers are down low and I’m crossing over to the F212 at 80 hz anyway, would the upgrade still be major enough to justify the cost?
Some of this is buyers remorse as I should have gone 802 when I bought two years ago. I am 80% home theater and 20% music, which is why I saved the money to go with the 804.
Separately, if I don’t do this upgrade, then I may instead upgrade my Anthem A5 to either a Parasound A51 or a McIntosh mc255. But I’ll wait to get feedback on step 1 here before posting about or considering that option.
Some of this is buyers remorse as I should have gone 802 when I bought two years ago. I am 80% home theater and 20% music, which is why I saved the money to go with the 804.
Separately, if I don’t do this upgrade, then I may instead upgrade my Anthem A5 to either a Parasound A51 or a McIntosh mc255. But I’ll wait to get feedback on step 1 here before posting about or considering that option.
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