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HI-FI CHOICE n o v embe r 2003 48 B&W’s new 700-series neatly fills the gap between its ‘budget’ 600s and upmarket Nautilus 800s SEVENTH HEA VEN T he largest of all the specialist hi-f i speaker brands, Wor thing-based B&W is noteworthy for the considerable resources it devotes to research and development, with a small army of enginee[...]
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49 [ Review ] B&W 703 loudspeaker pioneered by the more upmarket Nautilus models, and which provides one of the better reasons for adopting the extra complexity of a three-wa y , as distinct from the two-and-a-half- way configuration used in the 704. In the vast majority of three-ways, the midrange driver is either the same as, or a scaled down[...]
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HI-FI CHOICE n o v embe r 2003 50 Once proper ly in the groove, the 703 showed some delightful characteristics, and an overall standard of per formance that stands well out from the two-grand crowd. There’s still arguably a touch too much strength at the top end here – it’s cert ainly a dB or two stronger than the 70 4 here, for example – a[...]