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Bowers & Wilkins DM620 User Manual

Dm620, Floor-standing loudspeaker system product summary, Technical highlights

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DM620

Floor-standing loudspeaker system

Product Summary

The 600 series takes its place in a distinguished family tree that includes the world renowned

Matrix 801 and the Matrix 802. Something of this superb pedigree was bound to rub off.

In the same way that a luxury car benefits from racing technology, a 600 series loudspeaker

speaker system brings with it the pleasure of acquiring the worlds leading acoustic expertise

with inherent good value that will be music to your ears.

The DM620 comprises of an 8in bass/midrange driver with a reinforced polypropylene

diaphragm of critical flare delivers pure, crisp sound free from audible coloration. The bass

performance in the 30-litre enclosure is augmented by means of an 8in passive drive unit.

The tweeter is a 26mm metal-domed tweeter originally developed for the highly successful

Matrix 801 studio monitor. This high frequency unit has been specially created to permit

higher power handling.

Technical highlights

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Description

Drive Units

2-way 4th-order passive radiator digital

monitor system with bi-wiring

1 x 26mm high frequency with metal

dome, high-temperature voice coil

magnetic fluid cooling

2 x 200mm bass/midrange with rigid

die-cast chassis, reinforced

polypropylene diaphragm and 31mm

high temperature voice coil on Kapton®

former

Frequency Response

Sensitivity

Nominal Impedance

Power Handling

Dimensions

Finish

58Hz – 20kHz ± 2dB on reference

axis

96dB spl(2.83V 1m)

4 ohms

25W – 100W into 8 ohms on

undistorted speech and music

programme

Height: 742mm Width: 236mm

Depth: 302mm

Simulated veneers of walnut or zelda

An integral feature is magnetic fluid cooling which combats compression by

reducing the temperature of the delicate voice coil in the tweeter at high

frequencies.

The practice of flush-mounting units into stylised moulded baffles

has been implemented in the 600 Series. This, together with the bevelling of

baffle edges, helps to fight diffraction and produce a cleaner sound. The front

polymer compound baffles and the high density fibreboard sub-baffles combine

to bolster the structure, and reduce radiation from mechanical cabinet vibration.

This is further improved by internal bracing of the cabinet walls.

The proven provision of being able to bi-wire or bi-amplify the system is

present. Two sets of top quality, gold plated terminals are present to enable

individual inputs for the high and low frequency units.