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Posted 6 August 2023
Bowers & Wilkins HTM6 S2 Anniversary Edition Centre Speaker
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The HTM6 S2 Anniversary Edition small enough to fit in to convenient spaces in your home but powerful enough to partner the floorstanding 603 S2 Anniversary Edition. Offered in three finishes, it features the same crossover improvements as the others speakers in the range.
5 year warranty
Finance Available From £250
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HTM6 S2 Anniversary Edition
Centre channel speakerThe HTM6 S2 Anniversary Edition small enough to fit in to convenient spaces in your home but powerful enough to partner the floorstanding 603 S2 Anniversary Edition. Offered in three finishes, it features the same crossover improvements as the others speakers in the range.
Celebrate clarity.
Powerful enough to partner with 603s and compact enough to fit with any piece of furniture, HTM6 S2 Anniversary Edition brings more realism and accuracy to your movie experience.
Layered, beautiful details.
The new HTM6 S2 Anniversary Edition adopts a refined and upgraded version of the proven Decoupled Double Dome tweeter, offering 38kHz breakup performance. The result? An accurate and immersive reproduction of your favourite music.
Truly amazing sound.
Voices and instruments are delivered with purity and precision, thanks to the revolutionary Continuum cone, as found in their flagship 800 Series Diamond. Once reserved for only Bowers & Wilkins' most revered models, Continuum brings you a cleaner and more accurate performance.
Upgraded and optimised crossovers.
As well as celebratory cosmetic changes, 600 Series Anniversary Edition also benefits from a new optimised crossover design featuring carefully selected components, offering greater insight from your music.
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5 year warranty
Finance Available From £250
Free delivery
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Description
HTM6 S2 Anniversary Edition
Centre channel speakerThe HTM6 S2 Anniversary Edition small enough to fit in to convenient spaces in your home but powerful enough to partner the floorstanding 603 S2 Anniversary Edition. Offered in three finishes, it features the same crossover improvements as the others speakers in the range.
Celebrate clarity.
Powerful enough to partner with 603s and compact enough to fit with any piece of furniture, HTM6 S2 Anniversary Edition brings more realism and accuracy to your movie experience.
Layered, beautiful details.
The new HTM6 S2 Anniversary Edition adopts a refined and upgraded version of the proven Decoupled Double Dome tweeter, offering 38kHz breakup performance. The result? An accurate and immersive reproduction of your favourite music.
Truly amazing sound.
Voices and instruments are delivered with purity and precision, thanks to the revolutionary Continuum cone, as found in their flagship 800 Series Diamond. Once reserved for only Bowers & Wilkins' most revered models, Continuum brings you a cleaner and more accurate performance.
Upgraded and optimised crossovers.
As well as celebratory cosmetic changes, 600 Series Anniversary Edition also benefits from a new optimised crossover design featuring carefully selected components, offering greater insight from your music.
Read moreSpecification
Videos
Reviews
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Edited by a community support team member, 6 August 2023
14 Comments
sorted byPersonally I’d prefer the B&Ws. I do have the 685 S2s, so I’d be a little biased of course!
This may help livingetc.com/advice/bowers-wilkins-vs-bang-olufsen
“If you want a single speaker - with or without smart home integration - we would recommend Bang & Olufsen, while Bowers & Wilkins is probably the best choice for audiophiles looking for the ultimate surround sound setup.” (edited)
Still not happy with speech paired with mission qx2's
Does bass really matter in a centre speaker when crossovers are generally set to 80 Hz in avr setups