B&W 685 Bookshelf Speakers in Factory Box The Music Room

B W 685. Pair of B&W 685 speakers with matching B&W stands (mint condition That said the 685 is about as divisive as any B&W speaker in recent times The company's press release proclaims the 685 to be "the very best value bookshelf Bowers & Wilkins has ever made."

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The 685 has a stated frequency response of 49Hz-22kHz, so while its ported box design provides surprising bass response and depth, you'll likely need a sub to. The Cons: • Pricey - These speakers come with a higher price tag than many other bookshelf models

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Looking over B&W's published specs for the 685 S2, I found it interesting that they mostly match those for the 684 S2 tower, which has three drivers to the 685 S2's two The 685 has a stated frequency response of 49Hz-22kHz, so while its ported box design provides surprising bass response and depth, you'll likely need a sub to. The headline act here is the decoupled reinforced dome tweeter

B&W 685 S2 product photos. • Limited low-end - Although the bass is tight and detailed, some listeners may find it a bit limited. For both models, the sensitivity is 87dB/2.83V/m, the crossover frequency is 4kHz, and the frequency response is 45Hz-50kHz, -6dB; the 685 S2's frequency response "on.

B&W 685 Bookshelf Speakers; Cherry in Factory Box The Music Room. I like B&W speakers and for the outlay I like the 685 The tweeter assembly is suspended in a ring of soft.