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April 2013
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Rendu sonore, Neutralité, Finition, qualité de fabrication, Simplicité d'usage
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Se renouveler avec l'excellent et réputé Zeppelin n'était pas chose facile. Bien joué B&W : le constructeur britannique a réussi la transformation avec succès. ...
The A7's audio bests that of even the impressive G-17 Air (rated 4.5 out of 5) and the Altec Lansing InAir 5000 (4.5 out of 5). Acoustically, it's a terrific speaker, and the best sounding of all the AirPlay speakers I've reviewed. It also looks sharp, if...
The Bowers and Wilkins A7 is undoubtedly the best compact AirPlay speaker on the market. It provides masses of power and detail and does so from a beautifully designed yet humble looking form. But, we can't help but feel that by charging £700 B&W has over...
Extrait: Some of you may remember my love/not-love relationship with Bowers & Wilkins’ MM-1 computer speakers. Loved the fidelity and high-end sparkle; didn’t love the lack of oomh and high-volume dynamics. I really, really loved the industrial design of the speakers, though, which made the company’s new AirPlay equipped A7 wireless music system particularly appealing to me. The A7 sports the same metal-capped monolothic design, the same discreet controls, the same luxurious simplicity as the MM-1, but all in a significantly larger, unified cabinet with a built-in six-inch sub for some extra bottom end...
The incredibly pricey Bowers & Wilkins A7 is a powerful, well-designed AirPlay speaker with clean, nuanced audio performance....
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Publié: 2012-12-06, Auteur: Tim , review by: itproportal.com
Extremely powerful audio performance, Rich lows and clear highs, Sturdy, sleek design, Easy to set up
Very expensive, Remote control can be pesky to operate
The A7 is undoubtedly pricey, but even given that outlay, it doesn't disappoint. Audio performance at normal listening levels is excellent, the design is simple and classy, the setup process is super-easy, and it can get louder than just about any AirPla...
A fantastically deep, wide, well-organised musical presentation, Bags of detail and clarity, Awesome build quality, Styled to fit in anywhere
Some will find the styling unexciting, Lacks the broad connection options of some alternatives
For some it will be a shame that B&W hasn't sought to include DLNA or Bluetooth support, but the A7 is all about simplicity. It's about having a sudden impulse to throw a tune from your phone and out into your room without fuss but with genuine hi-fi soun...
The A7's audio bests that of even the impressive G-17 Air (rated 4.5 out of 5) and the Altec Lansing InAir 5000 (4.5 out of 5). Acoustically, it's a terrific speaker, and the best sounding of all the AirPlay speakers I've reviewed. It also looks sharp, i...
Publié: 2013-01-24, Auteur: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Unless money is no object to you, probably not. If it is (and it probably is), you can afford to buy two AirPlay speakers for the price of this one. And its hard to justify not doing so.Bowers & Wilkins A7• Price: $800• Speakers: Two one-inch tweeters, t...