Model: Nautilus 802 Category: Speakers Suggested Retail Price: $8000 Description: 3-way, 34Hz-22KHz +/- 3dB, Nautilus tweeter, 6" FST woven-Kevlar midrange on Nautilus head, 2 x 8" woofers on Matrix cabinet, 91 dB spl, 8 ohms, 70 kg (each!) Manufacturer URL: B&W Model Picture: View
Review by Arnel (A) on February 14, 2002 at 07:38:23
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for the Nautilus 802I went to a party at my friend's place last night who has the B&W N802. My first visit to his house last year was in fact what introduced me to this gorgeous speakers. However, it was last night when I had some serious listening session w/ these beauties.I read lots of negative stuff about the N802 on this forum. The most common complaint is that the treble seems to "stick out" of the rest of the spectrum. After last night's listening, this is my opinion:
Yes, N802 has this tendency. I say "tendency" because it all depends on what you feed it. Listening to today's popular albums in the likes of Britney Spears (pity this beauty, her songs all sound the same!), I definitely notice that the treble is detached and pretty dominant.
But turning to my trusty "audiophile recordings", this explicit brightness turns into something I like so much -- clear depiction of ambience! Listening to Dave's True Story "Sex Without Bodies" (Chesky), I figured that the sound I get from my Sonus Faber back home does not give me enough of the recording's ambient information... it just seemed too dry. The N802 gave me more sense of the space and reverberation, although I figured the recording in itself is on the dry side.
Valery Gergiev's take on "The Rite of Spring" (Philips) gave me one of the most powerful sound from a classical recording I've ever experienced. The N802 just won't give up to the intense dynamics, and delivers full-throttle while maintaining composure. What struck me, though, is the openness of the sound and the way it communicated the superb ambience of the Marinsky Theatre at St. Petersburg where it was recorded. This, again, is because of the superb tweeter.
Oh yeah... and for the first time, I was able to justify my recent purchase of SACD titles, after comparing the CD and SACD layers. It's true that it takes a good tweeter (NOT necessarily beyond 20KHz!) to appreciate the night-and-day difference that SACD makes.
The way many dealers demo the B&W N800-series speakers (bad room, bad recordings, bright equipment, NO break-in -- I don't know why B&W allows for such incompetent dealers), it's not surprising that some people find B&W speakers terrible. If I were to describe its sound in a word, it would be "revealing". It will just let all your system's and recordings' faults through.
As this is not a professional review, I beg your pardon for not giving you a complete picture of the N802's sound (although I summarized my observations in the "Product Strengths/Weaknesses" description) based on last night's listening. If I did, then this would be much lengthier.
I just wanted (as always) to make some points clear about the B&W stereotypical "brightness".
Product Weakness: may be too revealing of faults (keyword: bright) IF your system is not up for it; bass response might be too "light" for large rooms Product Strengths: transparent sound; superb tweeter is very revealing of recorded ambience; quick transient response from bass to top octave; shelved-down bass response is friendly to most domestic setup except really small rooms; best midrange I've heard!
Associated Equipment for this Review: Amplifier: Classe Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): Classe Sources (CDP/Turntable): Sony SCD1 Speakers: None (he owns only the N802) Cables/Interconnects: van den Hul Music Used (Genre/Selections): Many Type of Audition/Review: Friend's System
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Topic - REVIEW: B&W Nautilus 802 Speakers - Arnel 07:38:23 02/14/02 (16)
- B&W Nautilus 802 Speakers - 802 reservations 16:36:50 02/18/02 (0)
- I don't get this sentence... - brinkmann 15:00:39 02/15/02 (0)
- B&W Nautilus 802 Speakers - grblgrbl 09:56:50 02/15/02 (0)
- Re: Arnel, are you ready to trade in your Fabers for some Nautis? (nt) - Lunachild 09:09:44 02/15/02 (0)
- B&W Nautilus 802 Speakers, what good is this speaker if you can enjoy only audiophile recordings. - digitallover 05:07:57 02/15/02 (2)
- That's not what they're saying... - Corbett 09:15:45 02/15/02 (0)
- Re: B&W Nautilus 802 Speakers, what good is this speaker if you can enjoy only audiophile recordings - ducati 06:28:33 02/15/02 (0)
- B&W Nautilus 802 Speakers - RFM 23:50:39 02/14/02 (0)
- B&W Nautilus 802 Speakers - Tourist 18:20:11 02/14/02 (1)
- Re: AMEN, Brutha!!! (nm) - LowPhreak 06:19:21 02/15/02 (0)
- Nice review - Ron 11:55:48 02/14/02 (5)
- Re: Nice review - xenon101 17:13:37 02/14/02 (2)
- Low bass - Corbett 10:26:16 02/15/02 (0)
- Thanks, well done - Ron 18:23:50 02/14/02 (0)
- Compromises - Corbett 15:41:04 02/14/02 (1)
- You need to include the ridiculous Krell LAT-2 in your list! - Arnel 16:39:35 02/14/02 (0)