Bowers & Wilkins 685 review

Latest budget range features revised styling and engineering

TechRadar Verdict

With classy cosmetics and advanced drivers, this 'budget' two-way is very cleverly voiced to suit any likely application - it doesn't have the most exciting sound, but it's a very safe bet

Pros

  • +

    Delivers a smooth, even-handed sound

Cons

  • -

    May be too cautious and laid back for some

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Global market leader in hi-fi speakers, Worthing-based Bowers & Wilkins (now reverting to its original name in place of the familiar B&W acronym) recently revised its long-standing budget price 600 Series models.

The previous S3 generation first appeared nearly six years ago, so a number of engineering developments have been included in the new series, alongside revised styling and pricing, and an opportunity to restructure the whole range to take account of changing market conditions.

In terms of past B&W ranges, the 685 is most closely related to the 601 S3, which sat in the middle of three standmounts in the 600 S3 range. The 601 S3 was based on a 14-litre enclosure and 165mm main driver. Sadly, there's no direct replacement for the larger 20-litre/180mm 602 S3, which just happened to be this reviewer's favourite.

Given Bowers & Wilkins' market leadership, it's an approach that's both obvious and logical, though it doesn't necessarily lead to the most exciting or involving sound around.

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