The Bowers & Wilkins Formation Duo might actually justify their $4,000 price

The Bowers & Wilkins Formation Duo might actually justify their $4,000 price
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2019-7-20 23:56

As a general rule, audiophiles are skeptical of wireless audio. Despite a few popular models like the KEF LSX, audio enthusiasts have met wireless speakers with some apprehension given the technology typically degrades sound quality at least a little, and almost always introduces latency.

It runs counter to the audiophile’s stereotypical desire for ‘purity. ’ But then this past April, the venerable audio company Bowers & Wilkins announced its Formation suite of wireless speakers. Using custom-made wireless technology, it set out to prove latency and signal degradation needn’t afflict wireless speakers. The subject of today’s review is the Formation Duo, the…

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