What do you make of the anniversary edition? Same as the 2's? Or 3's? Or better than both?
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Dave72 Hi Dave My own understanding is it was a special model (B&W marketing) Pre S3 - to celebrate the 25 years. The only one I saw was all white in the tradition of the B&W Electrostatic Speaker DM70 Continental remember Clockwork Orange. It included some or all ? of the updates that ended up in the s3 version. B&W parts show only s2 s3 so there are no unique Anniversary parts. B&W support can confirm this for you. Some 801 S3 versus S2 changes. 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) B&W marketing discusses the sound from these changes as cleaner, detailed and warmer. All this information is available in the manuals here for each version. The guys at b&w support are really nice. They can explain the differences better. They are the ones that sent me the impedance and frequency response graphs in my virtual page that i show. They are also the ones that talked me out of changing the crossover on my s3's when I was thinking about it; explaining how the engineers refined the S3 over the S2. At $5500 back then the s3 was known to be well under priced based on the market. How much is $5500 in todays dollars ? Also as this is a business like all businesses - imo - we need to remember that up to Matrix is all John Bowers vision. What followed after his passing was a new B&W direction and vision with Morten Warren The price doubled with the next version. Cheers |
07-18-13: Zenblaster Zenblaster I agree with Dave, you gave that guy quite a deal. I drove 10 hours one way and back within 30 hours to pick up my 801 s3 in 1994. I hooked them up the next day in our living room which had an 800 series matrix HT system setup at the time; on the main raised floor (wood beams) of our house. Put on the first couple tunes. The house started shaking. I remember thinking holy Jesus My wife came in and wanted to know what was going on. She looked at the speakers, figured it out and told me they have to go. Our fraternal twins were 1 year old at the time. I pleaded and pleaded and agreed to isolate them. My dedicated room build started later that week in our basement. |
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