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Ajani
11-11-2009, 04:02 PM
Before I begin this thread, I'll add this disclaimer: This is not a response to existing threads about Vintage Gear (If you love Vintage then continue to do so).

I saw two new products from B&W that got me excited (not because I plan to buy them, but because of the trend they represent). The P5 Headphones (the first ever headphones from B&W)

http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/display.aspx?infid=4534

and more significantly the MM-1 Computer Speakers.

http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/display.aspx?infid=4503

Both products are aimed at younger music lovers, who may not have started down the road to audiophilia yet... The P5 have 2 cables, a hifi one and one specially designed for ipods (making them a potential upgrade for users of mp3 players who want better sound than the stock headphones). The MM-1 is a powered computer speaker with USB DAC and the ability to control Windows Media Player and iTunes via the supplied remote (very convenient).

I've long felt that instead of dissing the modern generation and trying to revive Audio decades long gone, the Hi-Fi brands need to embrace modern users and create products that will spark new interest in Hi-Fi. IMO, Headphones and High Quality Active Speakers are a great way to do this.

Yes, many high end brands have added USB inputs to their amps and DACS, created media severs and ipod docks. But few of those products were really aimed at non-audiophiles or would be converts. Seriously, who is the $1.5K Krell KID iPod Dock supposed to appeal to or the $8.3K Naim HDX Music Server??? Clearly not non-audiophiles. It's nice to add modern features to expensive kit, but there's still loads of room for more Audioengine A2 Powered Speakers ($200). So I hope B&W will be just one of many brands to start truly embracing the times.

blackraven
11-11-2009, 04:23 PM
Ok, I'm betting that the speakers will be $600-$1000. I would certainly be interested in them for about $200.

Ajani
11-11-2009, 04:37 PM
Ok, I'm betting that the speakers will be $600-$1000. I would certainly be interested in them for about $200.

Yep, they'll probably be in that price range. You'll have to stick with Audioengine A2s at $200...

poppachubby
11-11-2009, 04:49 PM
As far as the P5 goes, nice looking product. It will take some pretty convincing marketing to ensure that they penetrate and don't get lost in the shuffle.

This is the only way a non-audiophile will discover them. Unfortunately, gimmicks are what generally appeal to the audio masses. It will most realistically require someone to seek out the P5, not the other way around.

pixelthis
11-12-2009, 12:49 AM
Before I begin this thread, I'll add this disclaimer: This is not a response to existing threads about Vintage Gear (If you love Vintage then continue to do so).

I saw two new products from B&W that got me excited (not because I plan to buy them, but because of the trend they represent). The P5 Headphones (the first ever headphones from B&W)

http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/display.aspx?infid=4534

and more significantly the MM-1 Computer Speakers.

http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/display.aspx?infid=4503

Both products are aimed at younger music lovers, who may not have started down the road to audiophilia yet... The P5 have 2 cables, a hifi one and one specially designed for ipods (making them a potential upgrade for users of mp3 players who want better sound than the stock headphones). The MM-1 is a powered computer speaker with USB DAC and the ability to control Windows Media Player and iTunes via the supplied remote (very convenient).

I've long felt that instead of dissing the modern generation and trying to revive Audio decades long gone, the Hi-Fi brands need to embrace modern users and create products that will spark new interest in Hi-Fi. IMO, Headphones and High Quality Active Speakers are a great way to do this.

Yes, many high end brands have added USB inputs to their amps and DACS, created media severs and ipod docks. But few of those products were really aimed at non-audiophiles or would be converts. Seriously, who is the $1.5K Krell KID iPod Dock supposed to appeal to or the $8.3K Naim HDX Music Server??? Clearly not non-audiophiles. It's nice to add modern features to expensive kit, but there's still loads of room for more Audioengine A2 Powered Speakers ($200). So I hope B&W will be just one of many brands to start truly embracing the times.

And right after I bought a new set of sennheisers!
Aint it the way?
I am a long time B&W fan, no matter the cost these are on my list.
DREAM COME TRUE for someone with neighbors.:1:

poppachubby
11-12-2009, 05:30 AM
And right after I bought a new set of sennheisers!
Aint it the way?
I am a long time B&W fan, no matter the cost these are on my list.
DREAM COME TRUE for someone with neighbors.:1:


You mean, a dream come true FOR your neighbours! lol

Ajani
11-28-2009, 10:47 AM
And right after I bought a new set of sennheisers!
Aint it the way?
I am a long time B&W fan, no matter the cost these are on my list.
DREAM COME TRUE for someone with neighbors.:1:

You should be able to afford them, they are going for 250 GBP... so they should be priced less than $500 when they reach the US...

http://www.hifigear.co.uk/site/scripts/product_browse.php?category_id=&product_id=9065

They seem set to compete with the AKG K701/ Grado RS2/ Senn HD650...

It will be interesting to see what the headphone specialists on Head-Fi think of them...

audio amateur
11-28-2009, 11:12 AM
Have to say they are quite ugly...

Ajani
11-28-2009, 11:21 AM
Have to say they are quite ugly...

It's interesting how split everyone is on their looks... Most people either think they look really great or really nasty...

Personally, I think they look pretty cool....

audio amateur
11-28-2009, 11:23 AM
I don't know why but I only like round designs, oval and rectangular I don't like. I guess I dig the DJ headphone look more than any other

Worf101
11-29-2009, 03:24 PM
Interesting choice of products. Leather for the muffs? Hot and sweaty in a short time for sure if you ask me. Computer speakers? In such a crowded and overhyped field, hmmm I wonder why they'd join that cat fight. Still it's there money.

Worf

Ajani
11-29-2009, 03:40 PM
Interesting choice of products. Leather for the muffs? Hot and sweaty in a short time for sure if you ask me. Computer speakers? In such a crowded and overhyped field, hmmm I wonder why they'd join that cat fight. Still it's there money.

Worf

It's probably just a way to get into the minds of younger potential audiophiles... B&W seems to be having success with their Zeppelin iPod Dock (which is sold at the apple store)... So I assume these are going to be more Apple Store products... which is a great way to expose younger customers to the B&W brand...

Hook 'em young...

Rudy Gireyev
11-30-2009, 08:07 PM
I don't know why but I only like round designs, oval and rectangular I don't like. I guess I dig the DJ headphone look more than any other
The problem with round design is that they sit on your ear creating fatigue from the pressure after just a short while. This is one reason I have not gone for the Grado cans yet.

Great post Ajani as usual. Personally I could not care less how my gear looks, only the sound and value for the money is what's important. So if these are able to best the AKG 701s then they'll definitely cause me to sit up and listen. :)
However, the fact that they advertise them as made for iPod makes me wonder if the target sound quality for these had been set below the AKG 701 and Grado 325 from the beginning. I'll be looking forward to reading the reviews on these as well.

Rudy