Bowers & Wilkins speakers have been an Audio Advice favorite for over 4 decades. Many of the original speakers we delivered to customers over 40 years ago are still making beautiful music in their homes. They truly stand the test of time.
The new 700 Series 3 from B&W is by far and away, their best 700 series yet, with some technology we did not even see in their 800 models until just recently. In this article, we will go over the new technology you’ll find, then get into each of the individual models to help you decide which one might be best for your system, room, and budget.
Bowers & Wilkins has their flagship 800 series, which is used in recording studios and post-production houses all over the world.
Their entry-level 600 series have also been around for a long time and gets you into the classic B&W sound without breaking the bank. The middle series though, which for the past couple of decades has had a 700 designation, is very interesting. It usually shares a lot of the tech in the 800 models, but at a far more affordable price.
Bowers & Wilkins 700 Series 3 Technology
Cabinet Technology
We will start with the cabinet itself which is both a performance and cosmetic improvement over the prior series. You’ll notice the front baffle is now slightly curved on all the stereo models. B&W has done this on the 800 models for a few generations and with their more recent ones they also mounted the speaker components out from the front baffle.
The curved cabinet will help reduce internal cabinet reflections, but the bigger deal is the new way they are mounting the drivers that has them protruding out a little from the front. This enabled them to shrink the width of the cabinet itself. The audio benefit of a narrower cabinet is the speaker tends to disappear better sonically, offering what comes off as a more open soundstage. The new mounting system also reduces cabinet interaction with the sound waves which allows you to hear more of the finer details in your music.
Plus, on every single model, with the protruding drivers and curved front baffle, the speaker just looks super cool! We love the new sculpted grills, too. While we prefer to look at these with the grills off, if you want to cover them up and have them blend better into your room, the grills have a great new look.
There are 3 finishes available in the USA, Gloss Black, Gloss White, and a beautiful new Mocha wood veneer. As an elegant added touch, the trim rings, and in some cases the tweeter housing, is in a dark or silver color to better match the cabinet color.