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Product Strengths
- The HTM6 S3 centre channel produces True Sound, revealing every detail without colouration
- Excellent clarity and high impact
- The titanium tweeter implementation is brilliant and never harsh, even at deafening volumes
Product Considerations
- The cabinet is quite plain
Takeaway: The HTM6 S3 is a great centre speaker that offers clear and impactful sound. Because of the shared technologies, like the Continuum cone, upgrading in baby steps instead of whole system replacement is possible.
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Manufacturer details
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 160mm x 480mm x 255mm (6.3in x 18.9in x 10in) cabinet only
- Weight: 7.7kg (17lb)
- Drive Units: 1x ø25mm (1in) Titanium Dome high-frequency, 2x ø130mm (5in) Continuum cone bass/midrange
- Frequency Range (-6dB): 42Hz - 33kHz
- Frequency Response (±3dB): 72Hz - 28kHz
- Sensitivity: 87dB spl (on axis at 2.83Vrms at 1m)
- Nominal Impedance: 8Ω (minimum 4.3Ω)
- Recommended Amplifier Power: 30W - 120W into 8Ω
- Max Recommended Cable Impedance: 0.1Ω
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- They consistently produce clear and crisp sound, often exceeding expectations for soundbars, making them a reliable choice for audio fidelity.
- Bowers & Wilkins products, particularly soundbars, are known for their elegant and minimalistic designs, often featuring high-quality materials like Nappa leather, aluminum, and unique mesh fabrics. This blend of aesthetics and functionality aims to seamlessly integrate into any room decor.
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600 Series
- Positioning: The entry-level range in the Bowers & Wilkins lineup, designed to offer high-quality sound at an affordable price.
- Description: Praised for its affordability and the inclusion of the Titanium Dome tweeter, which provides clear and detailed high frequencies. Compared to the more expensive 700 Series, offers a more accessible entry point for those who want good sound quality without the premium price tag.
700 Series
- Positioning: Sits above the 600 Series, offering a step-up in performance and design, drawing on technologies from the flagship 800 Series.
- Description: Notable for its use of the Carbon Dome tweeter and Continuum cone. This series provides a more expansive soundstage than the 600 Series.
Signature Series
- Positioning: Represents a premium offering within the Bowers & Wilkins lineup, featuring enhanced versions of existing models with unique finishes and optimized components.
- Description: Distinguished by its luxurious design and tuning, offering superior sound clarity and detail. It builds on the 700 Series with further refinements and exclusive finishes.
Nautilus
- Positioning: The flagship model of Bowers & Wilkins, known for its iconic design and groundbreaking technology.
- Description: Celebrated for its unique spiral design and advanced acoustic technologies, such as the tapered damping tubes that minimize distortion. It stands apart from other models with its unparalleled sound quality and artistic design. This model is best suited for dedicated listening rooms where its full potential can be realized.
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Product Strengths
- Compact design, making it suitable for smaller cabinets
- Blends well with other 700 S3 series speakers
Product Considerations
- The HTM71 S3 offers superior sound quality and clarity in voices, if space allows
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- HTM71 S3 offers superior sound quality and clarity in voices, if space allows
Takeaway: The HTM72 S3 is a compact center channel speaker designed to match other 700 S3 series speakers and fit well in smaller spaces. Upgrading to the HTM71 S3 is highly recommended for better sound, if possible
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Product Strengths
- Relatively full range center speaker, going down to 30 Hz in the reviewer's room, though it drastically falls off after that
- Timbre matches well with the reviewer's front speakers, creating a tight moving ball of sound
- Dialogue comes through very clean and clear, even with variations in vocal delivery
- Performs great with both music and movies
- Voices came out very clear, soulful, and jazzy, showcasing the unique voice signature of various artists
Product Considerations
- The speaker is not designed to be run large, and the reviewer crosses it over at 80 Hz
- Placement of the speaker can affect the sound, even in ideal systems with matching front and center speakers
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Martin Logan Stage, Definitive Technology CLR-2300, and GoldenEar Supercenter XL—the Bowers & Wilkins HTM-71 is in a class by itself
- Vs Bowers & Wilkins 800 Series HTM-1 D3—the HTM-1 D3 is a larger center channel that can be run large and is at a higher level of performance
Takeaway: The HTM-71 is a very good center channel speaker that provides clean and clear dialogue for movies and great synergy with front speakers for music. It may be worth buying if one is looking for a center speaker upgrade.
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Product Strengths
- Small compared to others in its price range, making it suitable for smaller spaces and those with aesthetic constraints
- Capable of expansive staging, creating a holographic presentation with good depth and dimensionality, regardless of the amplifier used
- Delivers refined treble regardless of the price of the amplifier connected
- Spacious sound space and large sound stage
Product Considerations
- The claws that come with the Totem Bison are not adjustable
- Totem recommends zero toe-in, and this seems to be a good recommendation
- Sound may vary, based on personal height
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Totem Bison has forward side of neutral treble versus neutral to dark treble of the Buchardt S400 Mark II; the Bison is slightly warm in the midrange versus the Buchardt being warmer overall; the Bison has tonally richer bass, but the Buchardt has more bass overall
- The Totem Bison has forward side of neutral treble versus neutral to dark treble of the KEF R3 Meta; imaging on the Bison can be the same or slightly better; the Bison has tonally richer bass, but the R3 Meta has more bass overall
- Both the Totem Bison and Focal Aria 906 are on the forward side of neutral with treble, but the Bison's treble attack is slightly soft whereas the Aria 906's is slightly sharp; the Bison has a fuller midrange sound and slightly warmer tone, and the Bison's bass is juicier, more organic, and richer overall
- The PSB Alpha T20s are very similar in size to the Totem Bison Towers (32.5 inches tall), thus they are smaller audiophile floorstanding speakers
Takeaway: The Totem Bison offers attributes found in many top speakers and is a good option for those with size constraints who still want great treble refinement and a holographic midrange. It can be paired with both expensive and affordable amplifiers.
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Product Strengths
- Impactful bass moves air and adds visceral depth to music and movie effects, even without a subwoofer
- Seamless and engaging sound makes every album feel fresh and enthralling, maintaining consistent, pleasing audio without causing listener fatigue
- Vocal presence allows for relaxed listening and renders music in a way that encourages sharing with others
- Attractive design blends technical prowess with stylish aesthetics, with options for different finishes like Moss Green
- Wide dispersion offers a broad soundstage and an enveloping soundfield
Product Considerations
- Expense relative to its capabilities is a potential consideration
- In small rooms, performance could suffer due to the high-mounted tweeter and narrow vertical dispersion window
- When pushed, the 'No. 2' tower center channel model, being a 2-way, may run out of headroom before the No. 2 towers
- A slight lack of dynamics in the bass and high mids around the vocal sweet spot was noted
- Edgy, crisp, and definitive resolution evokes excitement, though these may not be the right choice for all listeners
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to RBH Sound 61-SFM/R, the RBH digs deeper and has its tweeter at a more typical listening height, however, the Aria Evo X No.4 is undeniably better looking
- Compared to SVS Ultra Evolution Pinnacles, the Ultra Evolution Pinnacles have deeper and more powerful bass, although its overall frequency response isn't as neutral
- Compared to JBL HDI-3800, the JBL boasts a very wide dynamic range, having a narrower dispersion but more even off-axis response
- Compared to Arendal Sound 1723 Tower, the 1723 Towers have a bit more elevated treble on-axis, but the build quality is certainly a step above the Aria Evo X No.4 or pretty much anything at their pricing, and they can dig deeper in bass
Takeaway: The Focal Aria Evo X is a stylish speaker that sounds great, making it a good option for people who care about both aesthetics and audio quality. It offers powerful performance with seamless sound, bringing music to life.
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Product Strengths
- Sweet and smooth sound profile
- Excellent detail for the price
- Great balance and fluidity across registers
- Impressive dynamics and a wide, dimensional stereo imaging, as it can deliver a stunning soundstage
- Overall balanced tonality
- The tweeter is made from quality materials with great care
- Elegant, minimalist design that seamlessly integrates into any audio setup, with a sleek aesthetic and multiple color options
Product Considerations
- Does not feel as substantial as some other speakers in their price class
- Laid-back sound occasionally obscures some definition
- Deep bass may require a subwoofer
- The tweeter is exposed and needs to be handled with care
- Some reviewers would prefer a solid painted color rather than an imitation wood vinyl veneer
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Offers a lot of what makes the Vestia No. 1 great while saving money, but the Vestia No. 1 has more sparkling detail and pristine treble extension
- More compact and easier to place, though the Bowers & Wilkins 606 S3 looks more premium
- The L100 presented a more precise center image for vocals and dialog, but the Theva's more laid-back sound profile made them a better listen in most cases
- Stepped in pretty seamlessly for KEF LSX 2.1, which includes SVS's 3000 Micro subwoofer, showing impressive sonic skills, though they don't offer the same thunderous bass
- The rear-ported design is a change from the previous entry-level line, Chora, where the port was front-mounted
Takeaway: The Focal Theva No.1 is a well-rounded bookshelf speaker that offers excellent audio performance and detail for its price, with a sleek design that fits into any space. It's a great option for those looking for a hifi experience.
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Product Strengths
- Compact, comfortable, and easy to place, with a lower profile.
- Delivers a powerful, dynamic, and precise sound that delivers an enjoyable experience.
- A rotatable tweeter allows for both horizontal and vertical placement, providing flexibility in different setups.
- On-board DSP-based room correction options, and integration with Sonarworks SoundID Reference for refined tuning.
- A wide sweet spot that is immersive and enjoyable to listen to.
Product Considerations
- The bass response may not be as present or suitable for music production with many sub-bass frequencies.
- The dial for input level adjustment is not stepped, which may make precise matching more difficult.
- Some reviewers suggest a sub may be needed depending on the material being worked with, to supplement the 4-inch woofers.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the ADAM Audio A7X model, the A44H offers a similar response curve.
Takeaway: The A44H monitors offer a unique form factor, versatile placement options, and a detailed sound, making them a great option for smaller spaces or immersive setups. The built-in DSP and integration with Sonarworks provide extensive room correction and customization capabilities.
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Product Strengths
- The RP-504C II is a solid center channel option, especially within a surround sound setup
- It is sonically better, more refined in the midrange and top end than previous generations, offering a balanced and open sound that can improve intelligibility
- The speaker provides good output levels with low distortion and compression, and is capable of handling power well
Product Considerations
- The RP-504C II has poor directivity in the horizontal region, which can lead to speech intelligibility issues for listeners sitting more than ±10° off-axis
- It has an elevated treble response, rising to about +3dB above average sensitivity levels above 2kHz, which may impact linearity
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs RP504C (Gen 1)—the Gen 2 has a different crossover point (650 and 1950 Hz vs 500 and 1500 Hz), refined mids and highs, and the Gen 1 has a gap that's more similar to the gap in the floor standings
- To Klipsch THX—RP-504C II sounds warmer and more natural
Takeaway: The Klipsch RP-504C II center channel speaker is a capable speaker that may increase the sonic intelligibility of a sound system. It could be a great choice for a home theater setup if clear dialogue and sound reproduction are priorities, and it has good output levels with low distortion and compression.
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Product Strengths
- Attractive style and are not overly large, making them easy to implement into various home theater or living room setups
- Magnetic grills make removing them easy and convenient, giving the speaker a cleaner and more premium look
- The Paradigm Premier 600C delivers dialogue with presence and strength, presenting the front stage smoothly
- The Paradigm Premier 200B and 600C offer a neutral sound signature without added coloration, providing detailed and smooth mids and highs
- The Paradigm Premier 200B and 600C feature technology trickled down from Paradigm's higher-end speakers
Product Considerations
- The center channel (600C) is pretty massive, requiring a lot of space
- The speaker grills are very thin and require careful handling to avoid damage
- Cracking sounds were experienced from the speaker cabinet when picking up the center channel and tower speakers, suggesting a potential issue with the laminate quality
- Low-frequency punch may be insufficient without a subwoofer
- The rubber feet on the Paradigm Premier 200B's kept falling off
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Paradigm Premier were slightly underwhelming compared to the 'wow factor' of the SVS Ultra Towers and Klipsch RF7's for music
Takeaway:
The Paradigm Premier speakers offer a blend of attractive design, good sound quality, and trickle-down technology from Paradigm's higher-end models, especially when paired with a subwoofer. If the Paradigm sound and aesthetic is appealing, the Premier series is worth considering for an immersive home theater experience.
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Product Strengths
- Four 5.25-inch drivers, one tweeter, and an 8-inch subwoofer with two passive radiators provide a bigger sound.
- Clear dialogue is delivered, especially important for a center channel speaker.
- Timbre matches well with other Definitive Technology speakers, even older models.
- Neutral, accurate sound is delivered without being harsh.
- A deep and wide soundstage is produced.
Product Considerations
- The speaker cloth material may not perfectly match older Definitive Technology speakers, appearing as a slightly different shade of black.
- The base was not as good as the older model.
- The DM30 is a large speaker, requiring adequate space.
Takeaway: The Dymension DM30 is a great center channel speaker that provides clear dialogue and a wide soundstage, which enhances the home theater experience. It is a worthwhile addition that fits well with other Definitive Technology speakers and delivers excellent performance for movies and music.
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