B&W 683 Floorstanding Speakers
B&W 683 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 27, 2009]
PDN
Audio Enthusiast
I upgraded from a pair of 2 year old B&W DM603-S3s to the 683s. I've had my eye on them for a while now. While I absolutley loved my 603s, I was able to sell them and upgrade to the 683s for a reasonable and manageable cost.
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[Jun 29, 2009]
tmj811998
Audio Enthusiast
I am surprised that more people have not reviewed these speakers. They really are a gem for the cost. I had an all Def Tech system including BP7002 floorstanders for my front speakers. While this system sounded amazing for movie listening, music really seemed lacking. It was very dificult to get them to image well, and they seemed fatiguing to my ears. The owner of a nearby high end audio shop recommended that I try B&W speakers because they would be smooth and very detailed. So I took a stab at it, bought a pair of 683s, a HTM61 center and a pair of 686s.
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[Mar 25, 2009]
starguygwb
Audio Enthusiast
I just bought these for my two channel listening over the movie watching. I think I can review these with the limited time I've had them due to they're floor models and have already been burned in at the dealer. I had the stand mounted 602s2 at one time and stepped up to the 805s. After two years with them I realized I would have to buy an amp with more power or another two channel amp and bi-amp the 805s to get the most out of them. The same was true for the HTM4S center channel, I had to go into the menu and adjust the db up to hear voices in movies comfortably. So I sucked up my pride and put the 805s and center up for sale. As soon as I sold them I found these demos and purchased them. What a difference they make, even at lower volume levels you can hear very small details that with the 805s you had to turn up the volume.(unless you have a more capable amp) I think the step down was actually a step up for me. My entry level Rotel amp (5X120 w) I think match up better with the 683s. Even my wife says she thinks they sound better because of the ability to keep the volume lower and still hear everything.
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