Bowers & Wilkins 684 review

Bowers and Wilkins's 684 floorstander incorporates much of the company's classy technology

BandW
The B&W 684 looks purposeful enough and the weight indicates you do get plenty for your money

TechRadar Verdict

A fine all-round performer at a very realistic price, this floorstander has an impressively smooth and even tonal balance. It sounds nicely open at modest levels but the top end can become congested when the volume is turned up

Pros

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    Tonal balance is impressively smooth and even

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    Superior neutrality with nicely open voicing

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    Good sensitivity

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    Fine, flexible bass extension

Cons

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    Dynamic capabilities are somewhat limited

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    Bass is weighty but lacks some tonal discrimination

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Worthing-based Bowers and Wilkins is the world market leader in hi-fi loudspeakers.

The company has a huge selection of models, subdivided in numerous different ranges oriented towards specific market niches.

First introduced in 2007, there are four stereo pairs in the 68-series and the Bowers & Wilkins 684 is the latest to come in for our scrutiny. It's the smaller and simpler of two floorstanders and costs £200 less than the larger and more complex 683.

B & W Flexibungs

When we reviewed the 683, no plinth was supplied or available, which not only handicapped the aesthetic appearance, but also made the physical stability very marginal. Since then Bowers & Wilkins has included plinths with both the 683 and 684, which is a significant and worthwhile improvement. The plinth supplied here has rather sharp corners, but does the job well enough, with secure spike accommodation.

The above criticisms should not be taken as harsh. When its reasonable price is taken into account, the B&W 684 is actually a very good loudspeaker delivering a fine all round performance with an unusually smooth and neutral overall tonal balance.