Bowers & Wilkins T7 combines Bluetooth wireless streaming with compact size, rechargeable convenience and is the first commercial application of Bowers & Wilkins Micro Matrix technology.
The compact loudspeaker features the first commercially available application of Bowers & Wilkins Micro Matrix technology. Derived from the Matrix internal bracing used in the reference 800 Series Diamond loudspeakers found in Abbey Road Studios, and developed as part of Bowers & Wilkins next-generation automotive audio concepts, the Micro Matrix honeycomb structure provides substantial cabinet stiffening and a solid platform for the T7’s drive units.
T7 uses two (patent-pending) force-canceling high-output bass radiators to extend low frequencies. Onboard there are two 2 inch (50mm) drive units plus aptX Bluetooth. The size of a hardcover book the T7’s rechargeable battery allows for up to 18 hours at normal listening levels and the rubber surround adds protection. There is an DAC and filterless class D amps and Meridian say the loudspeaker is a doddle to use.
The new T7 is available this October and priced at USD $349.99
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