B & W fans


For those familiar with and love B & W products - this question is for you.
To be honest I am quite unfamiliar with the B & W line. We have just re-entered the B & W market here in Winnipeg. After a few years without the line a local shop has taken on the brand.

For a secondary system I was going to purchase the new Denon DRAN5 Network Music receiver and a pair of Monitor Audio Bronze BX2's.

Then I saw the new A7 by B & W - it's got a 6 inch sub, 2 mids and 2 Nautilus™ tube aluminium tweeters. Plus it has a built in DAC. But it is a self contained unit.

Their (B & W) Zeppelin Air has a good rep and has received very good reviews.

The price point between these 2 systems is comparable.

My question is - can a self contained unit like this actually sound as good or better than a separate receiver and speakers? Can it truthfully offer the same depth and breadth of sound?

Any thoughts?? Your advice is appreciated.

cat9
Good listening!
cat9
Hey Tobb,

lol indeed.....the Legacy's are a little out of the price range!
Never heard them - but beautiful lookers.

Good listening!

cat9
Just to finish this off - The set up is up and running in the family room. It sounds better then I anticipated. Speakers usually sound different in your room verses the store and the MA's are filling the room nicely with very nice detail for the price point. The internet radio and streaming downloaded cd's from my iTunes library on my iMac works flawlessly and seamlessly.

Listening to a great (commercial free) blues station from Argentina last night.
This wireless technology amazes me!! No breaks in the play whatsoever!

Good listening everyone!

cat9
Cat careful with that IMac it will chew up CDs.
But then again you probably won't put it through what I put mine through.
About 2 years back I converted my collection of about 3800 CDs and the IMac ate them.
No problems with the MacPro.
Much better transport
Thanks Tobb,

Not sure if newer means better but my iMac is only 7 months old (better transport maybe?). But you're correct, I'll never put mine through that kind of work-out. I've only converted about 325 cd's so far and don't see myself going much beyond 600 - 800. Time will tell but I doubt very much I will ever get anywhere near your number.

Everything works great so far!

cat9