Fabric grille covers are included, even though most studio users prefer to leave them off. Unusually, the front baffle has a moulded plastic surface, which gives it a slightly 'consumer' look, and it is slightly curved, which should help with edge diffraction. A mounting ring around the bass/mid-range drivers creates a smooth transition between the edge of the driver and the baffle. The cone is supported in a conventional roll rubber surround and the cabinet features a moulded flared port at the bottom of the front panel. High frequencies are handled by a one-inch, alloy-domed tweeter mounted in a shallow flared front plate, while the seven-inch bass/mid-range driver has a woven Kevlar cone with a central conical dust cover. Slightly taller than the average nearfield monitor (490 x 236 x 293mm), the two-way passive speaker is designed for mounting on stands and is equipped with two sets of chunky gold-plated terminals for bi-wiring, though links are fitted to permit regular two-wire connection. Photo: Mike CameronB&W have a very solid reputation for sensibly priced, high-performance hi-fi speakers, but their DM602 S3 is also designed to be suitable for project studio monitoring. ![]() Passive nearfields from B&W, designed to balance the needs of both project-studio and hi-fi listening.
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