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600 Series 3
A modern classic
You may have seen Nautilus™ from B&W, the
shell-like loudspeaker that propelled sound
reproduction - and hi-fi aesthetics - into a
completely new sphere. You might even know
someone who has invested in a pair. If you do,
and you’ve heard them in action, the experience
will have stayed with you.
Now many of the widely admired ideas
that went into Nautilus™ can be found in
loudspeakers that you won’t have to shell
out for. The hi-fi and home cinema speakers
in B&W’s 600 Series 3 harness Nautilus™-
derived technologies to deliver your music
or film soundtrack with top-end precision
and colour.
The latest 600 Series features an array of
drive unit improvements across the range, plus
a brand new entry-level floorstander. And there
is now a choice of three dedicated subwoofers,
engineered to colour-match the rest of the range
and designed to generate deep bass from
rugged, compact, low-distortion cabinets.
Our 600 Series of hi-fi and home cinema
speakers has represented, for a decade,
unbeatable value for money. Its sales, not to
mention its numerous awards and accolades,
have recognised the fact. The 601s from
Series 1 and Series 2 were voted Speaker of
the Year by What Hi-Fi magazine in 1996 and
1999 respectively. Today, that inheritance of
affordable technical superiority and exceptional
design is embodied in the 600 Series 3.
B&W is a rarity among loudspeaker manufactur-
ers. Our products meet the needs of all parts
of the market, from high street customers to
the world’s most demanding recording studios.
When we accomplish something extraordinary
at the top end – such as Nautilus™– there is
a ‘trickle-down’ of knowledge, insight and
technological innovation into the development
of our mainstream products, which ultimately
means they rise above their more ordinary rivals.
The same challenges of acoustic control
arise wherever the reproduction of sound takes
place. And those challenges can only be solved
by ingenuity and intelligence. The same team
of engineering perfectionists involved in the
five-year development of Nautilus™and its
spin-off Nautilus™800 Series is behind the
600 Series 3. The range continues the evolution
of B&W’s leading-edge drive unit technologies
into popular applications.
Our latest set of drive unit refinements
includes an improved tweeter response at very
high frequencies, reduced distortion from the
midrange drivers and a crisper ‘slam’ from the
bass units. All round, it’s a sound that’s hard
to beat.
Driven by invention
Tweeter
Within every 600 Series 3 cabinet is one of
these: a Nautilus™-derived, tube-loaded tweeter.
One of many breakthroughs made by Nautilus™,
it soaks up unwanted sonic radiation from the
back of the diaphragm by trapping it in a tube
until its energy has been absorbed. What
emerges from the front is the purest high
frequency output.
To push the unit’s response even higher,
the 600 Series 3 features a stiffened bond
between the tweeter dome and the voice coil
bobbin. The strengthened assembly allows the
ultrasonic frequencies of new digital formats
such as DVD-A and SACD to be delivered
with diamond precision.
Nautilus™
Nautilus™emerged from B&W’s University
of Sound R&D facility after five years’
painstaking development. Briefed to stop at
nothing in the quest for a perfect loudspeaker,
our engineers arrived at a set of drive units
whose tapering, tubular forms spirited away
every trace of internal resonance.
For the bass unit, the natural form of
a seashell – a coiled tube – delivered the most
natural and untainted sound. A host of
advanced audio technologies lay inside the
speaker, which was selected by the Design
Council as a Millennium Product and hailed
by reviewers as ‘possibly the best loudspeaker
that money can buy’.
Chassis
Controlling the movement of air and transfer
of energy behind the bass driver is a science
in itself. The object is to reduce the volume of
solid material in the supporting structure while
trying to maintain or improve its rigidity.
Following the example of the FST™
midrange driver of the Nautilus™800 Series,
our new bass/midrange drivers reduce
coloration by adopting a more ‘open’ chassis
structure, with slender ‘legs’ that are contoured
to a rounded, aerofoil-like profile. Reducing the
reflective area reduces echo from behind the
cone which would otherwise time-smear the
sound. The two-layer baffle, designed to add
stiffness to the cabinet, is also cut away around
the rear of the driver, allowing air to move freely
from the back of the cone. The result? The
cone reacts more to the music, and less to
what’s inside the speaker.
Kevlar®
It’s round... but it’s square. B&W patented its
distinctive yellow woven Kevlar®cones in the
seventies when it was noticed how the fabric
– used in bulletproof vests – reduced sound
coloration. Using lasers to detect the tiniest
of cone vibrations, our engineers revealed
how the tight, square weave of the material
dissipates the concentric standing waves
that build up in conventional homogeneous
materials. Of course, Kevlar®itself is only part
of the story – as subsequent imitators have
discovered – and our years of experience have
enabled us to refine what is still unique to B&W:
that optimum blend of Kevlar®with selected
resins, damping materials and cone geometry.
In the 600 Series 3 midrange and
bass/midrange drivers, we have improved
their response in the upper frequencies by
better matching the stiffness of the voice
coil bobbin to the neck of the cone. A minor
refinement perhaps, but it gives a smoother
transition to the tweeter and improves the
sense of openness.
Aluminium
It’s definitely not heavy metal. Even so,
the new lightweight aluminium bass driver
(on the 21⁄2-way DM603 and 3-way DM604
loudspeakers) helps to deliver the high
quality ‘slam’ that is so vital to music
with fast, tight bass lines and drum kicks.
Aluminium is relatively stiff compared to
alternative materials, and allows the cone to
withstand deformation from the high internal
air pressures generated behind it as bass
frequencies are pumped out.
Bracing
Unshakable, that’s how we like to think
of our speakers. Maximum delivery with
minimum vibration. Inside the cabinets
you will find a system of strategically-
positioned panels that brace the walls of
the speaker. Panel resonances are restrained,
allowing you to push the volume as high as
you want. With this extra stiffening inside the
speaker, you can enjoy bass with a
bit more backbone.
Crossover
Among the more esoteric pastimes enjoyed
at B&W’s University of Sound is the auditioning
of components for the crossover filters.
Capacitors, in particular, elicit endless hours
of study. Not even the experts there can say
exactly why different brands of nominally
identical components affect the quality of the
sound or the stereo image. However, there is
no doubt that each component leaves its own
audible imprint on the sound.
For the 600 Series 3, we have made a
new selection of capacitors. We won’t try and
explain it scientifically – we just know they
sound better, adding clarity and openness to
audio delivery.
Flowport
Taking the dimples off a golfball would make
it much harder to hit a hole in one. Dimples
reduce the turbulence created in the ball’s
wake and, in identical fashion, B&W’s
Flowport creates tiny surface eddies in the
pulse of air that oscillates in and out of the
cabinet’s ‘exhaust pipe’. In smoothing the
general airflow, Flowport drastically reduces
the ‘chuffing’ noises that occur in less
sophisticated designs, and extends the
bass delivery. (For less ‘boom’ in resonant
rooms, foam inserts are available with every
model for plugging the port tubes and
reducing bass energy).
It’s not just our large or top-flight
speakers that benefit from the cleaner beat:
we have made Flowport par for the course
throughout the 600 Series 3.
Subwoofer Amplifiers
Every 600 Series 3 subwoofer features
an amplifier custom tuned to maximise the
potential of each individual driver/cabinet
combination and realise true bass extension
in an easily accommodated package. All
have adjustment to match the subwoofer
to the room acoustics and to enable it to
blend with a wide variety of other speakers
in the installation.
The most powerful of these amplifiers –
delivering up to 500 watts for the ASW675 –
uses a switch mode power supply and Class D
configuration for maximum efficiency, ensuring
cool and reliable operation. Power factor
correction maintains a clean mains supply,
avoiding interference with other electronic
components.
Create a presence
Another option, using five
identical speakers offers
ideal sound integration.
The symmetrical design
and magnetic shielding of
the LCR60 S3 allows total
freedom in positioning,
upright or horizontally,
close to or away from
the TV. Again, add an
ASW600 subwoofer for
added bass impact.
A wider TV screen will offer a bigger picture,
but sound is what lies at the heart of a
genuinely exciting home cinema experience.
Creating the right set-up for your room, with
sound delivered from properly integrated, high
quality loudspeakers, can truly put you in the
presence of what’s happening on-screen.
The comprehensive range of loudspeakers
in the 600 Series 3 - small bookshelf units to
large floor-standers, dedicated centre speakers
and subwoofers - offers numerous alternative
combinations for settings from the large, open
room to the typical smaller living room. All of
the speakers in the range are ‘voice-matched’
- they have a similar aural signature - to deliver
a perfectly integrated and true-to-life sound.
Visually, too, the 600 Series 3 offers a more
integrated solution: the new, Light Oak Sorrento
finish will sit very comfortably in most living
rooms. Whether you are able to stay in your
seat during the movie is on is out of our hands.
For smaller rooms, where
large speakers would be
overpowering - acoustically
and aesthetically - a smart
solution is to use an LCR60
S3 at centre, with pairs of
bookshelf units at front
and rear, as shown in the
main picture.
Mix and match to meet
your needs. Here a pair of
floorstanding DM602.5 S3
are an alternative at front to
partner the LRC60 S3 centre.
A pair of wall-mount DM600
S3 serve as less obtrusive
surrounds and the compact
ASW600 subwoofer
completes the line-up.
Large, spacious rooms demand a powerful
set-up. Here, at centre, is our larger dedicated
Home Cinema speaker, the LCR600 S3. Flanking
it left and right are two floor-standing DM603 S3s,
while a pair of smaller DM601 S3s provide
surround sound. A larger subwoofer, either
the ASW650 or the ASW675, provides the
appropriate support for deep,powerful bass.
The symmetrical solution for larger rooms
is provided by five LCR600 S3 - equally as
adaptable as the smaller LCR60 S3, but
more powerful and with a more extended
bass response. Once again, one of the
more powerful subwoofers - the ASW650 or
ASW675 - completes the set-up, delivering
all the necessary bass power.
Pure listening
When it comes to clarity, control and the
reproduction of subtle, low-level detail in
audio material, the 600 Series 3 has no rival
in its class. Everything that makes it such a
strong contender in the creation of a home
cinema set-up also applies to its use in a
conventional hi-fi setting.
When you want to do nothing other than
listen to pure music, its qualities shine through.
As with all of our loudspeakers, the goal of
the 600 Series 3 is to neither add anything
nor take anything away. What you hear is
music precisely as it was recorded, in all its
original colour, texture and authority – free
of all artificial additives.
Whether you’re creating a hi-fi system
for the first time or refining an existing set-up,
whether its simplicity or top-level sophistication
you’re looking for, the 600 Series 3 has the
breadth to meet your needs.
The range includes a choice of bookshelf
speakers and floorstanders, offering a gradient
of power output.
Bookshelf speakers
Quality in the 600 Series 3
comes in all sizes, starting
with a choice of bookshelf
speakers. Exceptional value
for money, these units offer
ideal starting points for a
two-channel hi-fi system or
as home cinema surround
sound monitors.
For maximum listening enjoyment, select
carefully the size and capacity of speaker
for its setting. Think about where the units
will be positioned in the room and how they
will be supported. Think visually as well as
acoustically.
Bookshelf speakers suit smaller rooms,
delivering a full and crisp stereo image from
a position either on a shelf or on a stand.
They offer a superb starting point for the hi-fi
beginner and for the serious music lover who
has the intention of growing their system.
Should floorstanders eventually take their
place for stereo, the 600 Series 3 bookshelf
units can be retained as surround speakers
to kick-start a high quality home cinema system.
Floorstanders, large monitors with a greater
bass extension, deliver best in spacious interiors
and, in two-channel mode, can form the founda-
tion of a powerful, audiophile-quality system.
The 600 Series 3 – it’s whatever you
need it to be.
Floorstanders
A step up in size and power
output, the 600 Series 3
floorstanders create major
waves, either as audiophile-
quality hi-fi monitors or as
front speakers in a powerful
home cinema set-up.
At B&W, we take as much pride in what is on
our speakers as in what comes out of them.
In creating the third edition of the 600 Series,
we have paid special attention to cabinet
design, with the aim of offering alternatives
that will complement the surroundings in
your home.
As well as our traditional cabinet finish
of black ash veneer, we have introduced
Sorrento, a light oak veneer, to provide
a more natural, crafted finish. Its less
overbearing visual presence is especially
appropriate to family rooms and more airy,
contemporary interiors. Each sports different
co-ordinating colours for baffles, driver chassis
and surrounds to provide a finishing touch.
The new Sorrento cabinet
finish, available on 600 Series
3 units, does a lot more than
please the eye. By blending
more easily with modern
interiors, it brings a greater
flexibility to placement and
more control to the process
of arranging the speakers to
produce a high quality
stereo image.
Finishes
DM601 S3 DM602 S3
Technical features
Description
Drive units
Frequency range
Frequency response
Dispersion
Sensitivity
Harmonic distortion
Nominal impedance
Crossover frequency
Power handling
Max. recommended
cable impedance
Dimensions
Net Weight
Finishes
Nautilus™tweeter
Woven Kevlar®brand fibre cone
bass/midrange
Flowport
2-way vented-box system
1x ø25mm (1 in) alloy dome high-frequency
1x ø165mm (6.5 in) woven Kevlar®cone
bass/midrange
-6dB at 48Hz and 42kHz
60Hz–22kHz ±3dB on reference axis
Within 2dB of reference response
Horizontal: over 40° arc
Vertical: over 10° arc
88dB spl (2.83V, 1m)
2nd & 3rd harmonics (90dB, 1m)
<1% 88Hz–20kHz
8Ω(minimum 3.0Ω)
4kHz
25W–100W into 8Ωon unclipped programme
0.1Ω
Height: 365mm (14.4in)
Width: 204mm (8in)
Depth: 228mm (9in)
6.1kg (13.4lb)
Light Oak Sorrento Vinyl
Black Ash Vinyl
Nautilus™ tweeter
Woven Kevlar®brand fibre cone
bass/midrange
Flowport
2-way vented-box system
1x ø25mm (1 in) alloy dome high-frequency
1x ø180mm (7 in) woven/Kevlar®cone
bass/midrange
-6dB at 40Hz and 42kHz
49Hz–22kHz ±3dB on reference axis
Within 2dB of reference response
Horizontal: over 40° arc
Vertical: over 10° arc
90dB spl (2.83V, 1m)
2nd & 3rd harmonics (90dB, 1m)
<1% 60Hz–20kHz
8Ω(minimum 3.0Ω)
4kHz
25W–120W into 8Ωon unclipped programme
0.1Ω
Height: 490mm (19.3in)
Width: 236mm (9.3in)
Depth: 293mm (11.5in)
10.5kg (23.1lb)
Light Oak Sorrento Vinyl
Black Ash Vinyl
Nautilus™tweeter
Woven Kevlar®brand fibre cone
bass/midrange
Flowport
2-way vented-box system
1x ø25mm (1 in) alloy dome high-frequency
1x ø130mm (5.0 in) woven Kevlar®cone
bass/midrange
-6dB at 55Hz and 42kHz
75Hz–22kHz ±3dB on reference axis
Within 2dB of reference response
Horizontal: over 40° arc
Vertical: over 10° arc
88dB spl (2.83V, 1m)
2nd & 3rd harmonics (90dB, 1m)
<1% 88Hz–20kHz
8Ω(minimum 3.0Ω)
4kHz
25W–100W into 8Ωon unclipped programme
0.1Ω
Height: 286mm (11.3in)
Width: 175mm (6.9in)
Depth: 219mm (8.6in)
4.0kg (8.8 lb)
Light Oak Sorrento Vinyl
Black Ash Vinyl
DM600 S3
Our 600 Series bookshelf monitors are classics
of audio design. Equally suited to five-channel
home cinema - as front or surround speakers -
or two-channel audio, all three feature B&W’s
Nautilus™-derived tweeter tube, a woven
Kevlar®mid-range/bass driver and a
Flowport™vent.
Primarily a small surround speaker in
home cinema installations, the DM600 S3
can double as a high-performance compact
hi-fi speaker. A keyhole and two rubber feet
on the back of the unit allow for easy,
rattle-free on-wall mounting.
The more powerful DM601 S3 and DM602
S3 offer stand- or shelf-mounting options.
Following in the footsteps of its larger siblings,
the compact DM601 S3 now also incorporates
internal bracing to reduce cabinet coloration.
The larger DM602 S3 remains, without doubt,
one of the best and most popular two-way
speakers ever produced.
Bookshelf speakers
Leading-edge technology,
robust construction and
elegant design combine
in the outstanding 600
Series 3 bookshelf speakers,
the compact DM600 S3,
DM601 S3 and, seen here,
the larger DM602 S3.