Bowers & Wilkins 700 Series Literature
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Bowers & Wilkins 700 Series Literature

Bowers & Wilkins 700 Series combines cutting edge acoustic engineering and classic cabinet. Inspired by the company’s collaborations with recording studios around the world, it has been designed to bring studio quality sound to the living room.

In addition to the obligatory digital marketing activities, the literature tells the story of the speakers developments – even including ‘sound notes’ – a section of the favourite tracks Bowers & Wilkins engineers use to test the fruits of their labour. Lavishly illustrated with studio and location photography art directed by Thomas Manss, the booklet helps potential buyers and new owners alike to indulge their passion for music.

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Bowers & Wilkins

Bowers & Wilkins is the UK's leading manufacturer of loudspeakers, sound systems, headphones and car audio with distribution in over 60 countries around the world. Ever since the company was founded by John Bowers in 1966, innovative acoustic engineering has been the hallmark of its products. Bowers & Wilkins' technological advances have resulted in rave reviews and the company's products are sought after by recording professionals and music lovers alike.

Bowers & Wilkins has always enjoyed a close relationship with recording engineers who provided vital feedback on how loudspeakers could be improved. As a result of this relationship, Bowers & Wilkins' famous 801 was launched in 1979 and soon became the reference speaker in nearly all of the world's classical recording studios, including EMI Abbey Road, Decca and Deutsche Grammophon. The phenomenal success of this product pushed Bowers & Wilkins to the fore of all loudspeaker manufacturers.