Bowers & Wilkins marks 25 years with 600 Series Anniversary Edition

It’s been 25 years since Bowers & Wilkins first introduced the 600 Series – the closest the company gets to an affordable entry point to its audiophile loudspeaker range – and to mark the occasion it’s announced a 25th Anniversary edition of the range.

This will be the seventh iteration of the 600 Series, first release in 1995, and while the fundamentals remain the same a few things have changed along the way, with upgrades including the addition of a decoupled dome tweeter and ‘continuum cone’ mid-range driver making their way into the 600s from B&W’s premium ranges over the years.

Acoustic upgrades are more modest this time around – understandable, given that the last tune-up was only in 2018. New bypass capacitors have been introduced from the 700 Series Signature range, while the main high-frequency and mid-frequency capacitors have been upgraded with new, improved designs.

The bigger changes are cosmetic. A special anniversary logo is etched into the tweeter surround on every model, while two new finishes join the existing black and white to mark the occasion: an oak that will be available here in the UK, and a red cherry version that is cruelly limited to Asia.

“The 600 Series Anniversary Edition is a classic example of Bowers & Wilkins thinking” said Andy Kerr, the company’s director of product marketing & communications. “By using our unique, in-house-developed components and technology from higher ranges, we can raise the performance of our entry-level product to new heights and for a very modest premium.”

The 600 Series refresh is a return to the fundamentals from the company, which has slowly been expanding its range into noise-cancelling headphones – three years on and theB&W PXare still a fixture in ournoise-cancelling chart– and even wireless neckbuds like thePI3.

The updated 600 Series models are the 607 and 606 bookshelf speakers, the 603 floorstanding speakers, and the HTM6 centre-channel. They go with the existing ASW608, ASW610 and ASW610XP subwoofers, though those haven’t been given the anniversary special treatment.

The range has had a slight price bump, and now starts from £449/$699 for a pair of 607s, though the truly committed can drop £2916/$4296 for the complete 600 Series Anniversary Edition Theatre setup, which includes a pair of 603s, a pair of 607s, the HTM6, and an ASW610 subwoofer.

The whole range will beavailable to buy from Bowers & Wilkinsby the end of September.

Author: Dominic Preston, Contributor

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