@james633 Thanks for your feedback. What you say about the 802 D2’s is what I was thinking I could experience from the Nautilus 802’s but guess the technology advanced that much with the diamond series? Have been avoiding the sub route but open to suggestions. Would one sub do the trick or need two?
For B&Wers: How would 803 D2’s compare to Nautilus 802’s?
I have a pair of 803 D2’s and have another thread about comparing them to Spendor 9.2’s. That upgrade is going to cost me another $3K after I sell my speakers.
I came across a pair of Nautilus 802’s that would be more of a even cash exchange for me. I demoed them but they weren’t set up and the amp was underpowered. The room wasn’t the best acoustically either. So, walked away underwhelmed. However, I have the components to properly handle them. I’m curious what people who know these two speakers think about this deal. Would it be a lateral move going back to older Nautilus design?
My 803 D2’s are fine but wish I had a little more bottom end and detail so that’s why I’m looking around. I listen to a lot of rock oriented music and jazz. The 803 D2’s do better with jazz than rock. Thx.
I came across a pair of Nautilus 802’s that would be more of a even cash exchange for me. I demoed them but they weren’t set up and the amp was underpowered. The room wasn’t the best acoustically either. So, walked away underwhelmed. However, I have the components to properly handle them. I’m curious what people who know these two speakers think about this deal. Would it be a lateral move going back to older Nautilus design?
My 803 D2’s are fine but wish I had a little more bottom end and detail so that’s why I’m looking around. I listen to a lot of rock oriented music and jazz. The 803 D2’s do better with jazz than rock. Thx.