802 Diamond
A Legend Reborn
With all the power, clarity and presence of the 800 Diamond but without the footprint, the 802 Diamond is the closest you will get to studio sound in the home.
Technical Specifications
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Free-mounted diamond dome tweeter |
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Nautilus™ tube tweeter loading |
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Quad magnet tweeter motor |
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Kevlar® brand fibre cone FST™ midrange |
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Sphere/tube midrange enclosure |
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Rohacell® cone bass |
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Dual magnet bass driver motor |
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Matrix™ cabinet |
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Flowport™ |
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Description |
3-way vented-box system |
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Drive units |
1x ø25mm (1 in) diamond dome high-frequency |
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1x ø150mm (6 in) woven Kevlar® cone FST™ midrange |
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2x ø200mm (8 in) Rohacell® cone bass |
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Frequency range |
-6dB at 27Hz and 33kHz |
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Frequency response |
34Hz - 28kHz ±3dB on reference axis |
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Dispersion |
Within 2dB of reference response |
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Horizontal: over 60º arc |
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Vertical: |
over 10º arc |
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Sensitivity |
90dB spl (2.83V, 1m) |
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Harmonic distortion |
2nd and 3rd harmonics (90dB, 1m) |
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<1% 40Hz - 100kHz |
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<0.5% 70Hz - 100kHz |
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Nominal impedance |
8Ω (minimum 3.5Ω) |
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Crossover frequency |
350Hz, 4kHz |
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Recommended amplifier power 50W - 500W into 8Ω on unclipped programme |
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Max. recommended |
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cable impedance |
0.1Ω |
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Dimensions |
Height: |
1135mm (44.7 in) (not including feet) |
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Width: |
368mm (14.5 in) |
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Depth: |
563mm (22.2 in) |
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Net weight |
72kg (159 lb) |
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Finish |
Cabinet: |
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Cherrywood Rosenut |
Piano Black Gloss |
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Grilles: |
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Black cloth
www.bowers-wilkins.com |
Kevlar is a registered trademark of DuPont. |
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Nautilus is a trademark of B&W Group Ltd. |
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Rohacel is a trademark of Evonik Röhm GMbH |
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Flowport and Matrix are trademarks of B&W Group Ltd. |
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Copyright © B&W Group Ltd. E&OE |
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B&W Group Ltd reserves the right to amend details of the |
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specification without notice in line with technical developments |