B&W ASW608 review

We get to grips with the smallest B&W woofer we've ever seen...

BandW ASW608
The 608 is attractively put together, with the B&W badge appearing both on the grille and the soft-to-the-touch front panel

TechRadar Verdict

Small but perfectly formed, this subwoofer will pleasantly exceed your expectations

Pros

  • +

    Astonishing grip and musical low-end control for one so small

  • +

    Beautifully made

Cons

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    Limited by its size

  • -

    Will make complaining noises if overdriven

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Described as the most compact of the 600 series subwoofers, I was wondering how well the B&W ASW608 would work with my reference speakers – currently a thumping great set of Bowers & Wilkins 800 series.

Now you would never order a woofer as dinky as this and a set of main speakers as mighty as the 800s, but as this beastie is made with equally-rugged components, right down to the Kevlar fibres impregnating the resin and paper pulp cone, I figured it'd be okay to give it a spin.

The 608 is attractively put together, with the B&W badge appearing both on the grille and the soft-to-the-touch front panel.

In the right-sized room this could be a proper musical treat for buyers more interested in accuracy than hurting the cat. It is limited by the low price and power, but it is pure B&W – musical, able, well-made and bloody gorgeous to behold.