Bowers & Wilkins 603 S3

The 606 S3 stand-mount speaker provides the ideal combination of size and performance.

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Original price was: £1,999.00.Current price is: £1,799.00.

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A celebration of sound

Room-filling scale and authority come courtesy of two bass drivers, while improved terminals and enhanced drive unit positioning make 603 S3 the most sophisticated affordable floor-standing speaker we’ve ever made.

Bowers and Wilkins 603 S3 Layered beautiful Details

Layered, beautiful details

The new 603 S3 introduces our all-new Titanium Dome tweeter, which combines exceptional resolution and insight with smooth, refined high-frequency reproduction. The result? An accurate and immersive insight into your favorite music.e.

Bowers and Wilkins 603 S3 Truly Amazing Sound

Truly amazing sound

603 S3 introduces our new and even more acoustically transparent tweeter grille mesh, first developed for our revered Signature models. Alongside the new Titanium Dome tweeter, the resolution and realism is exceptional.

Bowers and Wilkins 603 S3 Precision and Transparency

Precision and transparency

Thanks to its composite construction, the Continuum cone avoids the abrupt transitions in behavior that can impair the performance of a conventional drive unit. With 603 S3, experience a more open, neutral performance that delivers voices and instruments with precision and transparency.

Bowers and Wilkins 603 S3 Upgraded Terminals

Upgraded speaker terminals

Derived from the speaker terminals recently introduced in our 700 Series range, the speaker terminals on the new 603 S3 feature an improved layout and a cleaner signal path between your amplifier and your loudspeakers.

Specification

Net weight

27.5 kg

Height:

985 mm cabinet only

Width:

190 mm cabinet only

260 mm including plinth

Depth:

368 mm including grille and terminals

402 mm including plinth

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