Black Friday deal for these speakers, retails at £400 elsewhere so a saving of £150. Comes with 2 years warranty since it's John Lewis. Deal ends midnight Monday 28th November 2016.
10 comments
Solly92
27 Nov 16#8
Ridiculous price for a USB sound 'card' and pair of little speakers.
£250 for 1.7kg of stuff. The current logitech Z906 deal on here gives you 16kg of the same kind of stuff for 100 quid less.
sonteq to Solly92
27 Nov 16#9
So I guess your other half must be quite heavy then :stuck_out_tongue:
cossy3 to Solly92
27 Nov 16#10
Fair comment but have you listened to them before judging? Also, some people don't want to position 5 or 6 speakers around a room. I am one of those people.
cossy3
27 Nov 16#7
Can anyone chime in on where the sweet spot is on these? Would love to use them for tv but looks like B&W have designed them with a very close listening range.
funkymonkeyboy
27 Nov 161#6
These must be good if they are still being sold 6 years after release.
mxer450
26 Nov 16#3
I bet these are good?. I too have the bose, but series II..
Think I would have to hear them myself before purchasing.
cantonbean to mxer450
26 Nov 16#4
I don't think they will be as loud or bass heavy but I think they are pretty much audio perfection as per reviews for music via PC
cossy3 to mxer450
27 Nov 161#5
The Bose companion 20's are excellent but I heard these in store also and they sounded better but how how much better is hard to say.
cantonbean
26 Nov 16#2
Had a tough time weighing the pros and cons of these vs my companion 3 set linked to my mac I have (bass and volume) but couldn't resist. I have the P3 and C5 headphones and love B&W sound tuning!
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£250 for 1.7kg of stuff. The current logitech Z906 deal on here gives you 16kg of the same kind of stuff for 100 quid less.
Think I would have to hear them myself before purchasing.