Manual Bowers & Wilkins S100

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  • Bowers & Wilkins S100 - page 1

    Solid Series Loudspeaker system Solid Solutions C100 ● The solid solutions C100 is a centre channel specifically designed to focus dialogue the viewing screen. It should ideally be positioned above or below the television and its magnetic shielding ensures a television picture free from interference. PB100 ● The solid solutions PB100 compact ac ...

  • Bowers & Wilkins S100 - page 2

    Bass station ● T o take solid perfor mance beyond the merely superlative, a dedicated Bass Station has been developed to match the remarkable efficiency of the Solid loudspeakers. Utilising eight 4in drive units to achieve almost 92dB sensitivity , the bass reflex por t is positioned centrally on the front of the cabinet. This provides for easy p ...

  • Bowers & Wilkins S100 - page 3

    HCM1 ● The Solid HCM1 loudspeaker is possibly the most advanced, high fidelity compact monitor on the market today – a professional audiophile product with reference speaker sound capabilities. Although borrowing characteristics from classic Solid Monitor , the HCM1 has been extensively refined. Making good use of multi-radiused toughened copol ...

Manufacturer Bowers & Wilkins Category Portable Speaker

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