Hard to say for sure. It would "work", but they were a fundamentally different speaker so I'm sure the crossovers were designed differently to accommodate the diamond tweeter.
@@thehilltopworkshop I just bought a used pair, and one has intermittent distortion in the midrange driver. Are there common issues that might cause it?
Why do you keep on pushing that Kevlar cone ? It's not suppose to have excursion because it doesn't have a surround, it's fixed not to vibrate so as to reduce distortion. As far as the new silver continuum driver goes, it is not superior than the Kevlar because the Kevlar is stronger and has much better dispersion characteristics.
Ok 👌 You should probably send your test results to B&W. I'm sure they'd be interested to read your findings. Who knows? They might even read this comment and offer you a job! 👍
THANKS FOR SHARING THIS…LOOKING 👀 FORWARD TO THE NEXT VIDEO …as I have these speakers and wondered 🤔how they went together 😎😍😍😍
Thanks for the walkthrough. Out of curiosity, do you know if the 803D driver would fit/work with an 803S speaker?
Hard to say for sure. It would "work", but they were a fundamentally different speaker so I'm sure the crossovers were designed differently to accommodate the diamond tweeter.
@@thehilltopworkshop I just bought a used pair, and one has intermittent distortion in the midrange driver. Are there common issues that might cause it?
Dupont owns kevlar. B&w had to pay them license fees. Not with the continuuuum
Why do you keep on pushing that Kevlar cone ? It's not suppose to have excursion because it doesn't have a surround, it's fixed not to vibrate so as to reduce distortion. As far as the new silver continuum driver goes, it is not superior than the Kevlar because the Kevlar is stronger and has much better dispersion characteristics.
Ok 👌 You should probably send your test results to B&W. I'm sure they'd be interested to read your findings.
Who knows? They might even read this comment and offer you a job! 👍
@@thehilltopworkshop 🤣🤣🤣💯💯💯💯