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Original B&W Nautilus
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 1067342" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>I saw a set at E-Piphany once, but they were only on display and not in a system. Impressive looking speakers and I liked the design, so it would have been nice to listen to as well. I like these as an expression of function, form and art and it also has some timeless qualities. I can understand why Laurence Dickie would have felt compelled to further explore this with Vivid Audio. B&W would have been very hesitant to risk a change to their design philosophy and strategy to entertain ever filtering this down their line, so it was always that this was going to be concept and statement product. I am glad that this was further refined and that this effort that led to this being an inspiration for other products that can be enjoyed by audiophiles. So many statement products end as a dead end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 1067342, member: 997"] I saw a set at E-Piphany once, but they were only on display and not in a system. Impressive looking speakers and I liked the design, so it would have been nice to listen to as well. I like these as an expression of function, form and art and it also has some timeless qualities. I can understand why Laurence Dickie would have felt compelled to further explore this with Vivid Audio. B&W would have been very hesitant to risk a change to their design philosophy and strategy to entertain ever filtering this down their line, so it was always that this was going to be concept and statement product. I am glad that this was further refined and that this effort that led to this being an inspiration for other products that can be enjoyed by audiophiles. So many statement products end as a dead end. [/QUOTE]
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