B&W 805 Bookshelf Speakers

B&W 805 Bookshelf Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

  • price for pair
  • 2-way vented-box system
  • Dimensions Height: 418mm (16.5 in)
  • Width: 238mm (9.4 in)
  • Depth: 351mm (13.8 in)
  • Net Weight 11.5kg (26 lb)
  • Freq. Response 49Hz - 22kHz ±3dB on reference axis
  • Freq. Range -6dB at 42Hz and 50kHz
  • Sensitivity 88dB spl (2.83V, 1m)
  • Normal Impedance 8 ohms (minimum 3.7 ohms)
  • Power Handling 50W - 120W into 8 ohms on unclipped program
  • Drive Units Unit 1: 1x 25mm (1 in) aluminium dome high-frequency
  • Unit 2: 1x 165mm (6.5 in) woven Kevlar® cone bass / midrange Unit 3:
  • Finish Cabinet: real wood veneers of Cherrywood, Rosenut or Black Ash
  • Grill: Black cloth
  • Dispersion Description: Within 2dB of reference response
  • Horizontal: over 60º arc
  • Vertical: over 10º arc
  • Harmonic Distortion 2nd and 3rd harmonics (90dB, 1m) <1% 100Hz - 22kHz <0.5% 150Hz - 20kHz
  • Crossover Frequency 4kHz
  • Max. Recommended Cable Impedance 0.1 ohms

  • USER REVIEWS

    Showing 11-15 of 15  
    [Apr 10, 2007]
    starguygwb
    Audio Enthusiast

    Strength:

    Clarity, soundstaging, voices, fit and finish, surpisingly deep bass(maybe tight bass is a better phrase)

    Weakness:

    I'm tired of telling people they are not microphones on top of my speakers

    In my quest for great sound, it has lead me to these wonderful speakers. I have owned JVC, Infinity, and B&W 601s2, 602s2 and I must say the 805s are without a doubt the best I've ever owned and or listened to. The ability to render voices as sweetly and real as they do are fantastic. They seem to just disappear, but I'm glad they don't because they just look so cool. I have them paired with Martin Logan Grotto sub. I also have the matching 800 series center channel to complete the front end. I still have my old 601s2 serving as surround speakers. A friend of mine who has a respectable system of his own says that music sounds better through my B&W 805s.

    Similar Products Used:

    JVC, Infinity, B&W 600 series

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Nov 03, 2006]
    Alan B
    AudioPhile

    Strength:

    Besides looks an engrossing sound with ALL the detail one could want.

    Weakness:

    Pardon??

    I cannot believe the performance of these speakers. In the past I have owned speakers costing over twice as much SF Guarneri's, SF electa Amator, JM Lab 927Be but these are the most musically engrossing and 'right' sounding speaker ever. With my Musical Fidelity Nu Vista Amp and MF A5 Cd Player they produce a totally believable soundsatge that is both wide and deep. This is in a small 12'6"x10'6" room. They are superb on both large scale orchestral and small chamber music. They will rock with the best and female voices are stunning. Singers appear in the room as if by magic. Deep bass is missing but i believe that deep bass often clouds the music especially in a small room. It is well worth biwiring as it will bring out the last nuances and use of good quality front end and and cabling will bring it's rewards. They also look fabulous on their own dedicated stands. If I could give 6 stars I would!!

    Similar Products Used:

    SF Guarneri's, SF Electa Amator, Proac Response 1SC, Proac Tablette, KEF 103.2, Celestion SL6 & 6S

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Jan 19, 2006]
    mraffauf
    Audio Enthusiast

    Strength:

    Clarity of sound -Bass for such a small speaker -Sound stage and imaging -Quality of construction

    Weakness:

    -Price -$600 stands (stand are required)

    The sound from these bookshelf speakers is really quite incredible. Probably the best bookshelf speakers I have heard. Amazing bass for a speaker this size. The soundstage is excellent as well, midrange and highs are clear and crisp. I auditioned B&W 705, 704 and 805S and in the end sacrificed the bass of the 704 for the soundstage and clarity of the 805S. The sound of the 805 is more open and clear than the other two speakers. Music seems to explode from the speaker as opposed to sounding like it is coming from a box or tunnel in cheaper bookshelf speakers. Depending on what kind of music you listen to, the lack of low end bass is not an issue. If you are into jazz, classical and vocal, these speakers are excellent and the bass is sufficient. They work exceptionally well in smaller rooms. If you are into rock and roll or music with heavy bass, go for 703's or 704's instead, OR add a subwoofer to the 805S. The 805 is really unique in the amount of sound and bass from such a small unit. My setup is as follows : Parasound HCA1200 amp (205 watts per ch) Parasound PLD 1500 pre amp Rotel 1072 CD player NAD 405 am/fm receiver MIT Bi Wire cables.

    Similar Products Used:

    B&W 705 B& W 704 B&W 601S3 (Although none of these are really similar to the 805S)

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    [Sep 19, 2005]
    sheldaze
    AudioPhile

    Strength:

    - Clarity - Ease from strain

    Weakness:

    - Bass - Power hungry

    Please do not try to operate these speakers without bi-amplification. B&W speakers are generally quite power hungry, and reward you when you feed them enough power. After writing this review, I'm likely to go back to using my Parasound amplifier, which could essentially feed each speaker 400 watts vs. my current 120 watts fed from my Denon amplifier. These are clear, strain-free speakers. They are an enormous improvement over the previous generation. I was allowed to make the direct comparison at the store through a Meridian system with a DD-12 subwoofer. The user is essentially guaranteed that when they hear bad sounds, the source of the problem is not the speaker. These speakers are a phenomenal value. But their lack of bass requries the user buy an equivalently good subwoofer, and their power-hungry nature requires the user provide 4 channels of clean high power amplification. These two additionally required items are expensive, the reason I dropped the value rating by one star. Though I've listened to these speakers with multiple setups, my current system is as follows: Acoustic Research Interconnects B&W 805S Denon AVR-4800 Denon POA-5200 Monarchy Audio DIP 48/96 Upsampler Philips SACD-1000 Toshiba SD9200 Tributaries Speaker Cable Velodyne DD-12

    Similar Products Used:

    B&W Nautlius 805 Definitive Technology BP2002TL Sennheister HD 650

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
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