Pros: Outstanding craftmanship! Flagship quality sound! Smooth and revealing. An industry leader! Cons: None!
Andy Kotsatos of Boston Acoustics fame once stated years ago that any reputable speaker designer could make great sounding expensive speakers. That in fact may be true to some extent but the B&W Nautilus 802 seems to be the benchmark for most ...
Pros: Phenomenal Sound, Pleasing aesthetics, showpiece quality looks and sound Cons: Heavy, expensive. Commitment to the hobby required to take full advantage of them
Please see my review on the B&W Nautilus 804s for some background info on my initial speaker purchase.
Pros: Still an excellent system for any user Cons: Half the power of the 801
Since their introduction in 1979, the original B&W 801 and 802 have gained a reputation as benchmarks against which other speakers are measured; the firm's $40,000/pair Nautilus speakers, with their unforgettable "space mollusk" shape,...
Pros: Striking looks. Excellent drivers. Very clear hi and mid range. Cons: Very Heavy. Front grilles are cheap and mountings break.
I listen to a variety of music, including organ music. Very few speakers will fully address the lower notes and the dynamic range that a theater organ can generate. Horns of an orchestra have never sounded better. Guitars and every instrument seem to...
Nautilus Olympic Adapter SHIPPING INCLUDEDThe Nautilus Olympic Adapter is a high quality adapter. It slides over any 1" Standard rod and stays on with an Allen screw.Adapters ...
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