B&w 683

well you have selected a great pair of speakers.
i remember researching them when i was building up my system.
you might not find too many people offering their reviews/views about your selection on HFV.
I ended up buying the Klipsches because I liked them too much and could not get to audition B&Wes.
All the Best.
 
All B&W speakers are good to very very good, and would need a high quality amp to drive them well.

Cheers
 
Venkat Sir,

Your recommendations please, will Nad 326 do justice to these speakers.

Thanks
Charan




This comes to my mind immediately Roksan Kandy, Arcam!!
BTW, what's your budget!! For the great speakers, as venkatcr mentioned high class amp's are really good.
 
Venkat Sir, Your recommendations please, will Nad 326 do justice to these speakers.

No way. As Sgmane mentioned, you have move up the ladder and look at Rotel, Roksan Kandy, Parasound, Arcam, and the likes. B&W speakers are not easy to drives and will sound pathetic if they married to the wrong amplifier.

Cheers
 
Isn't B&W 683 from an older series? It makes more sense to buy newer line of speakers IMHO.
 
Isn't B&W 683 from an older series? It makes more sense to buy newer line of speakers IMHO.

Until recently i had a old valve radio which produced awesome sound especially on the bass side. which would be still a good match for the newer generation table top high end stuf..

so my point is i am not really sure if that thumb rule is valid on all of the stuff, i hear even now people going ga ga over the 683's... and high end stereo amps based on valve tubes.
 
In Hyderabad, sadly speakers are kinda expensive..even wharfedales 10.1@Vector Systems are retailing at 15K without negotiation.:indifferent14:

cheers!!
KVN

KVN - no doubt hyd has lower choices than mum/del/chn but i have bought most of my stuff in vector at one of the best prices, i know them well,
if you need anything propbly we could try... i would rate vector as one of the best in hyd i have seen. (reliability + Price) but not on options.
 
Well made high quality electronics lasts decades without any noticeable quality degradation. So there is nothing wrong with continuing to use old stuff.

One should remember several non technical factors when comparing old products with new products - inflation causes same price point to lower quality products, change of perception may cause some product lines to be shelved (a lot of companies completely stopped making valve based electronics in the 90s, although there was nothing inherently wrong with them), what are considered good looks may not be considered the same a decade later.

Companies revise their product lines with additions (supposedly without any degradation of old quality) through design innovations, implementation techniques, new interfaces, etc.. Which is why I believe it makes more sense to buy a companies new line of products.

Until recently i had a old valve radio which produced awesome sound especially on the bass side. which would be still a good match for the newer generation table top high end stuf..

so my point is i am not really sure if that thumb rule is valid on all of the stuff, i hear even now people going ga ga over the 683's... and high end stereo amps based on valve tubes.
 
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