03-Jan-2020, 17:29
I have a pair of Bowers & Wilkins 802 D3. I have been using B&W 802s since the last 27 years and these speakers mandatorily demand to at least be bi-wired for a satisfactory performance.
Last year, I got a 2nd set of 440 Pro and had bi-amped them as I felt I could improve the Low frequency performance considerably along with better dynamics. Indeed - the 2nd set of 440 Pro did bring in a good measure of improvement to the overall sonics but soon, I was overwhelmed when I heard what a pair of REL G1-Mark-II subs did hence I reverted back to bi-wiring, sold off the 2nd set of 440 Pro and making plans for the pair of RELs.
Last year, I got a 2nd set of 440 Pro and had bi-amped them as I felt I could improve the Low frequency performance considerably along with better dynamics. Indeed - the 2nd set of 440 Pro did bring in a good measure of improvement to the overall sonics but soon, I was overwhelmed when I heard what a pair of REL G1-Mark-II subs did hence I reverted back to bi-wiring, sold off the 2nd set of 440 Pro and making plans for the pair of RELs.
Roon Nucleus w/ Hypsos PSU & AQ Tornado + Roon RAAT > AQ Diamond ETH > etherREGEN using SFP + Hypsos PSU | CEC TL-5 CD Transport + AQ Z3 + 3 x Orea Indigo > AQ Diamond AES/EBU
Devialet 440-Pro CI > AQ Wel Sig RCA-XLR | 6 x Orea Bronze, 2 x Synergistic Research Atmosphere PC | B&W 802 D3 {Bi-wired} > AQ WEL Signature (Biwire)
REL G1-Mk2 pair | PS Audio PP 12 + AQ NRG-1000 | Puritan GroundMaster + RouteMaster | SAM DISABLED - DPM OFF - Northern Virginia - US