Latest Bowers & Wilkins 700 Series Models Get a Signature Upgrade

Erik Wesley
by Erik Wesley
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Bowers & Wilkins 702 S3 Signature Speaker / Photo Credit: Bowers & Wilkins

Bowers & Wilkins celebrates its founder, John Bowers, with the introduction of the 700 Series Signature models, following the legacy of the original Silver Signature speaker. This series is enriched with the addition of three new models: the $9,000 702 S3 Signature floorstander, the $4,500 705 S3 Signature bookshelf speaker, and the $3,300 HTM71 S3 Signature center speaker.


The heart of the 700 Series lies in its renowned carbon-dome tweeter, now enhanced with an open mesh grille in the Signature series. These speakers also feature three 6.5” Aerofoil Profile bass drivers with improved suspensions for better bass clarity. The Signature models boast upgraded crossovers with premium Mundorf capacitors and brass-core speaker terminals, enhancing signal flow and transparency.

Bowers & Wilkins 702 S3 Signature Speakers / Photo Credit: Bowers & Wilkins

Aesthetically, the Signature series is distinguished by exclusive gold trim and a rear-panel Signature logo plate. The 702 S3 Signature is a three-way speaker with three 6.5-inch woofers and a 6-inch midrange driver, standing 45 inches tall. The 705 S3 Signature is a more compact two-way model with a 6.5-inch woofer, measuring 13.6 inches in height. The HTM71 S3 Signature, the series' center channel, features a 5-inch midrange and dual 5-inch woofers in a 25-inch wide cabinet.


All models are backed by a five-year warranty, price guarantee, free shipping, and a 30-day home trial. Available in blue metallic and "Datuk Gloss" wood finishes, these Signature speakers blend elegance with Bowers & Wilkins' commitment to acoustic excellence.


For more information, you can check out the Bowers & Wilkins website HERE.

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