![]() ![]() At 65cm across and 19cm deep, it’s about the size and weight of a fully-grown fox, if said fox was sleeping on your hi-fi shelf. but just wondering if there's a great solution out that that is currently available and that will do the job required.Īny help or advise would be most appreciated. Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin (Black) at SSENSE for 46 What you will find is 6.5kg of unashamedly extroverted elliptical speaker, with a fabric-clad grille that angles just slightly upwards. so I wonder really would a dedicated 5.1 system be the right solution and out perform the Zeppelin.? but I reckon my Zeppelin is standard stereo, 2.0. and I see most if not all of their content is in 5.1 audio format. ![]() I'm also a very big Netflix viewer now that I view so much of their 4K content on my new SUHD TV. but some are in Dolby 5.1 and my speaker just can't handle that. I use PLEX for streaming all my movie content. Cinematic style sound for my TV & Movie viewing experience. but is there something out there that won't break the bank that will delivery a more. I would just love to have a great movie style experience and I worry my Zeppelin really isn't doing that. plus an ARCAM IR DAC for playing my Spotify and iTunes music library. I don't really need a soundbar for listening to music as I have a decent hi-fi ROTEL CD, QTY 2 x ROTEL Pre-Amps plus QTY 2 x B&W Floor Speakers. but after forking out a small fortune for this TV most top end Soundbars with 6 - 9 speakers plus sub woofer are up in the €600 - €900. I would love to have a surround sound system. I currently have a B&W Zeppelin Air as my acting Soundbar for my recently purchased Samsung 55" JS8500 TV. Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Wireless Music System with Apple AirPlay 2 and Bluetooth (Midnight Grey) Visit the Bowers & Wilkins Store 91 ratings 25 answered questions 79900 Available at a lower price from other sellers that may not offer free Prime shipping. ![]()
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