The NEW Bluesound POWERNODE: 4 Speakers Tested! - Wharfedale / Bowers & Wilkins

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024
  • You all asked for it and so Daniel is back with another speaker pairing video, this time covering four speaking pairings for the Bluesound Powernode. Today we will be looking at pairing this amplifier up with the Wharfedale Diamond 12.2 and Evo 4.2 as well as the Bowers and Wilkins 606 S2 and 706 S2. The results are quite surprising.
    For more information on the products shown in this video use the following links.
    The New Bluesound NODE video:
    • The Bluesound NODE: Bl...
    The Bluesound POWERNODE 2i Explained:
    • The Bluesound Powernod...
    The Bluesound NODE 2i Explained:
    • The BlueSound NODE 2i ...
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    Bluesound POWERNODE :
    www.lenc.com.a...
    Bowers and Wilkins 606 S2:
    www.lenc.com.a...
    Bowers and Wilkins 706 S2:
    www.lenc.com.a...
    Wharfedale Diamond 12.2:
    www.lenc.com.a...
    Wharfedale Evo 4.2:
    www.lenc.com.a...
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    The BLUESOUND POWERNODE is the HiFi amp reinvented for the streaming age, combining audiophile-grade componentry and multi-room music capabilities to create an intuitive “just add speakers” hi-res sound system for modern music lovers. The compact minimalist exterior disguises 2 x 80 watts of award-winning HiFi amplification, a premium hi-res DAC design, and access to all the music ever recorded with a tap in our BluOS Controller app for smart devices and laptops.
    JUST ADD SPEAKERS.
    Source, control, and amplification come packed into the compact and minimalist POWERNODE. Get the most out of your favorite speakers with an award-winning audiophile-grade amplifier that features 80 watts per channel of zero-distortion power. A premium DAC design flawlessly delivers hi-res, studio-quality music, including support for FLAC, MQA, and other popular file formats. The BluOS Controller app connects you to popular streaming services like Spotify, Tidal, Qobuz, SiriusXM, and dozens of others, or from your own music library through Apple Airplay2, aptX HD Bluetooth, or even a network-connected drive or USB hard drive.
    HIGH RES MUSIC. EVERYWHERE.
    Whether it’s one or many rooms, the POWERNODE is a versatile workhorse. It can be placed either freestanding or in a custom installation rack, allowing you to easily toggle back and forth amongst a number of listening set-ups. Looking for a traditional 2-channel audiophile listening experience? Just add a pair of your favorite speakers. Add the PULSE SUB+ to your 2-channel set-up to create a capable and musical 2.1 wireless system. Bring a pair of PULSE FLEX 2i to the party as rear channel additions to your 2.1 system for a wireless Dolby surround sound home theatre experience. Sprinkle other BLUESOUND players around your home for a whole-home multiroom audio solution.
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    Bowers and Wilkins 606 S2 Anniversary Edition
    The 606 S2 Anniversary Edition is the seventh generation of our iconic 600 Series standmount speaker. The ideal combination of size and power, it blends its advanced Continuum™ cone with an improved crossover for even more insight in your music. 25 years on, it remains the standard for attainable performance loudspeakers.
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    Bowers and Wilkins 706 S2 Anniversary Edition
    With its larger bass/midrange unit, 706 S2 delivers a sound that feels fully formed and entirely true to life, with outstanding detail, spaciousness and musical insight into recordings.
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    Wharfedale Diamond 12.2
    Still compact but with increased cabinet volume and driver size for even more potency, the Wharfedale DIAMOND 12.2 offers a little more from a traditional standmount (or bookshelf) speaker format and embodies the history and performance values of the Wharfedale DIAMOND series. Perfect for larger rooms and more powerful 2-channel hi-fi systems, the DIAMOND 12. features a high-performance 150mm (6.5”) KlarityTM driver for extended, tight bass, and a superb 25mm (1”) woven polyester dome tweeter for open and smoothly extended high frequencies.
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    Wharfedale Evo 4.2
    There are many evolutions in a lifetime of quality listening; we want to be there for all of yours. Borrowing from the very best of our flagship model Elysian, we built for you a premium step-up series packing more technology and more performance per square inch than any other speaker in its category. We were there for your first high-fidelity experience with models like Diamond & D300. Now we’re here for the next evolution in your music journey thanks to EVO 4.2.
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    For all things Hi-Fi check out our website:
    www.lenc.com.au

Komentáře • 77

  • @Birmingham_racing
    @Birmingham_racing Před 10 měsíci +2

    I bought my powernode about a year ago and using them for my b&w 707 s2 I love them

  • @ENGBriseB
    @ENGBriseB Před rokem +2

    Wharfedale speakers are also very well made. And easy to power at 8 ohms normal impedance.

  • @AbsoluteFidelity
    @AbsoluteFidelity Před 2 lety +5

    Out of the lot, the cheapest one measures the most neutral, surprisingly. The next one is the 4.2 and the 2 Bowers are just boosted up top, which some people will like .

    • @Justwantahover
      @Justwantahover Před rokem

      I got the 706s as reference speakers for my speaker building hobby. My home built speakers smoke my 706s. The 706s have a muffly voice sound, not "throaty" enough. But the upper treble is tipped up. Not enough lower treble and too much upper treble.

  • @anthonystonehouse
    @anthonystonehouse Před 2 lety +5

    Great video, apparently the Powernode also pairs well with the LS50 Metas too, maybe similar to the 706s. Would be interesting to try to the Monitor Audio range you sell too, maybe the bronze 50s would provide an even more budget friendly option?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety +4

      The Bronze range absolutely pairs up really nicely with the new Node. The Metas work well as well. We have had the chance to test them since recording this video.

  • @Senninha1960
    @Senninha1960 Před 5 měsíci

    My issue is that I'm forced to use a space within 1 meter of a diagonal, shelved corner. It reverbs like hell from 70 to 110hz with floor standers. I will try some large bookshelf speakers as o am literally totally sick of the bass reverb. Large plush rug on its way and possibly some wall cladding.
    Great video guys, keep up the awesomeness 👌

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 5 měsíci

      I think proper room treatment is unfortunately the only way to truly fix your issue unfortunately.

  • @MiataBRG
    @MiataBRG Před rokem +2

    So where was the sound demo?

  • @andreassouth1523
    @andreassouth1523 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review!I think that the new designer (who also designed Q acoustics 3030i) altered the warm/non fatiguing sound of 200 series to something else (more agressive highs).Elevated higher frequencies and less bass in comparison with previous wrfs.I'll stick to my diamond 225s (very deep bass,sweet mids and gentle highs).Many buyers complaint about harsh/fatiguing highs.Detail treble, no thanks....

  • @DRICKismyNAME
    @DRICKismyNAME Před 2 lety +2

    listened all 4 speakers, my pick is the Bluesound Powdernode. :p

  • @DANVIIL
    @DANVIIL Před rokem +2

    Nice job but I was confused on the Evo's vs the high end B&W speakers and which I should go with. Quick Note: Don't play anything by the Vax Nazi Neil Young!

  • @vidaswidas
    @vidaswidas Před 11 měsíci

    I checked on my Naim Atom+ SF Lumina II+ Wireworld Oasis II bi-wiring system. B&W the sound was like coins in a tin. I can’t believe that B&W that is real sound. There was problem with non compatible wires or source with amplifier or both. Wharfedale was better but not enough high mid. IMHO.

  • @Justwantahover
    @Justwantahover Před rokem +1

    I got the Audiolab 6000A and 706s and brass sounds a but dull and dry on my 706s. Test the 706 against the 606 speakers, on brass. I bet the 606s smoke the 706s on brass. Cos I heard that the 606s are much brighter. In my room the 706s sound a bit "fooffy" with a lot of ride cymbal but not enough texture in the voice sound. And I don't like the sound signature in the med. Too much "squawk" and not I ought "squark" and "chuff". I build speakers and the 706s are my reference and they are good for that (being expensive) but if I add a bit of "squark" and "chuff" to my made speakers, they absolutely smoke my 706s! And I only fine tune mine very slghtly too, from the 706 sound. So the 706s can't be too bad, just a preference with me, I guess. I'm old and it's funny how I'm hearing the highest frequencies on the 706's but no lower treble. 😮

  • @rockanthems
    @rockanthems Před 2 lety +4

    Can we not play the speakers and then talk?

  • @nurulakmalms1714
    @nurulakmalms1714 Před rokem +1

    Boss,rock Ballard/metal like scorpions.which One the best speaker wharfedale must i buy?

  • @simster4426
    @simster4426 Před 2 lety

    Great review guys! Just what I was looking for- What speaker cabling and connectors would you recommend at this budget range? Looking at upgrading to the b&w bookshelf speakers on my Powernode

  • @michaelswitzer3186
    @michaelswitzer3186 Před rokem +1

    I purchased the Graham LS 6 speakers (8 ohms; 87 dB’s impedance; recommended amplifier power 50-150 watts) for their lush BBC-type mid range. Do you think the Powernode has sufficient power and the proper tonality to allow me to enjoy that rich mid range? Thank you.

  • @0956y
    @0956y Před rokem

    Putting the thin in Lizzy 😂

  • @Richbroth
    @Richbroth Před 2 lety +5

    Nice one guys! The powernode streaming features are definitely enticing. Im looking at the evo 4.2s and audiolab 6000a would you say thats a step above the powernode or similar in terms or sound quality.

    • @TheSpiritOfTheWest
      @TheSpiritOfTheWest Před 2 lety +2

      I too would like to know this

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety +5

      I personally prefer the sound of the Audiolab 6000A with the Evo 4.2 BUT I like the HDMI ARC functionality of the Powernode along with the Bluesound App much more than Playfi. That said if you are strictly a Spotify user its Audiolab all the way.

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheSpiritOfTheWest Responded above. :)

    • @matsgd
      @matsgd Před 2 lety

      @@living_entertainment I'm playing a lot of Spotify and could make great use of ARC with my TV and Console, is that ease of use worth the sacrifice in sound? How big is the difference of the 6000a and Powernode? What product do you think is more versitile for future expansion in my home?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety +2

      @@matsgd The difference in sound between the Powernode and Audiolab is less about quality and more about sound signature. If its features and functionality your looking for the Powernode is a very easy recommendation. If you were just wanting to listen to music I would recommend the Audiolab.

  • @Erwt64
    @Erwt64 Před 10 měsíci

    Imaging spot on? Were you present at the recording? Please refrain from using nugatory cliches.

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 10 měsíci

      In this context spot on refers to the imaging being locked in place, there was no sense of haziness to the placement.

    • @Erwt64
      @Erwt64 Před 10 měsíci

      @@living_entertainment I stand corrected and apologise for the misinterpretation.

  • @normanham6142
    @normanham6142 Před 2 lety

    Lol with the old Neil Young cameo! 😂

  • @rampatra
    @rampatra Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for your review. I saw you have an Audiolab there. Would you recommend Powernode over the Audiolab 6000A Play in terms of audio quality?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety +6

      In terms of actually streaming, BluOS is far superior to Play-Fi in our opinion. When it comes to actual sound quality (despite not having MQA support) I think the Audiolab DAC implementation is a more detailed, well-defined, and punchy sound by far.

  • @davids2214
    @davids2214 Před 2 lety +1

    Have you heard the Denton 85s? Wondering how they compare to the Evos and Diamonds.

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety +1

      The Dentons are awesome little speakers and have a much more old-school sound than the Evo's or Diamonds. I guess in a lot of ways they are a sort of middle ground between the two.

  • @ukiii7
    @ukiii7 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey ,guys ,would it sound good with Monitor Audio silver 100 ? Or even silver 300 ?

  • @tamasschuck8655
    @tamasschuck8655 Před 4 měsíci

    Audiolab 6000A play or Bluesound POWERNODE the recommendation ?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 4 měsíci

      Depends on your speakers, how you plan on using them and your streaming service of choice.

  • @mikesnaturalroast7748

    Which wireless speakers will work with this, besides the Bluesound Pulse series?

  • @cschoi100
    @cschoi100 Před 2 lety +2

    Have you tried pairing diamond 12.2 with marantz pm8006? If so, how do those sound together?

  • @user-bv2hc2pz6m
    @user-bv2hc2pz6m Před 2 lety +1

    @Living Entertainment North Coast
    Hello! I am a viewer from Taiwan, thank you for providing this video, it is very valuable for reference, but I want to know that my equipment is Audiolab 6000n + Audiolab 6000a, I have interacted with QUAD Vena, I think audiolab is relatively good It's easier to hear, I use Spotify + Qobuz for streaming platform, I use Paradigm's bookshelf speakers (used), and now I want to choose a new bookshelf speaker, which one is Evo or Diamond 12.2 suitable for me?
    Because I read the comments, you see Audiolab + evo rated high ? Want your response, it's important to me, thank you again ^_^.

  • @MickyBrownEye1
    @MickyBrownEye1 Před 2 lety

    I'm thinging of pairing the POWERNODE with floor standing speakers like the Q Acoustic 3050i. I have a big room to fill. Any thoughts welcomed.

  • @RainbowCharade
    @RainbowCharade Před 2 lety

    is the 706 bigger than 606, they look similar

  • @davescheffers1844
    @davescheffers1844 Před 2 lety +1

    Many thanks for the review. I currently have a set B&W 706S2 that seem to match very well. For the low end I use a REL T7i subwoofer. Which Subwoofer cable do you recommend?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety

      We are big fans of the AudioQuest Irish Red cable.
      www.lenc.com.au/products/audioquest-irish-red-subwoofer-cable

    • @jfr4987
      @jfr4987 Před 2 lety +1

      I have the same setup and use the high level cable that came with the Rel. Sounds better than a coax cable connection.

  • @AlexanderFilep
    @AlexanderFilep Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. How do you find the new POWERNODE (n330) with EVO 4.2s vs the old Powernode 2i?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety

      We never got the chance to do a direct comparison but I remember the Evo 4.2 sounding good on the 2i.

  • @vahes647
    @vahes647 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the maximum speaker spec (watts, etc) that can work with power node?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety

      Speakers don't really work that way, for maximum performance you want something that handles up to atleast 80w

    • @vahes647
      @vahes647 Před 2 lety

      @@living_entertainment I meant what is the highest speaker wattage the Power Node? Can we connect it to the Hollywood bowl amphitheatre speaker systems, and it'll sound fine? Or it's limited to small floor standing speakers, and up to what max speaker watt power?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety +1

      @@vahes647 Maximum output is 80W so itll happily power most floor standing speakers but I probably wouldn't be connecting it to a PA system... ha ha.

  • @karsiyakali6067
    @karsiyakali6067 Před 2 lety

    kef ls50 meta ?

  • @alh8888
    @alh8888 Před rokem

    I have been wondering for a long time how my KEF LS 50, which I have never unpacked, would sound with the Bluesound Powernode? Are the 2x 80 W enough?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před rokem +1

      It will run them, however I would say the Powernode wouldn’t necessarily get the most out of them, they probably need a higher end option such as Hegel.

    • @alh8888
      @alh8888 Před rokem +1

      @@living_entertainment Thank you! But the hegel are too expensive.

  • @magnusschmidt1545
    @magnusschmidt1545 Před 2 lety +1

    Best cheap speakers for techno , any advice m8 ?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety +1

      To pair with the Powernode? Monitor Audio Bronze 100, nice big 8-inch woofer for plenty of bass, but they are also pretty quick and are quite detailed.

    • @magnusschmidt1545
      @magnusschmidt1545 Před 2 lety

      @@living_entertainment thank you m8.

    • @dejanpopovic9647
      @dejanpopovic9647 Před 2 lety

      Can you let us know how the 4.2s handle the techno genre?

  • @farhanrasel8955
    @farhanrasel8955 Před 2 lety

    This Powernode better then SVS prime wireless soundbase?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety

      We have no yet had the oppertunity to do a direct comparison.

    • @NAZTYPONY007
      @NAZTYPONY007 Před 2 lety

      its way better love Bluesound products i tryed both ..

  • @gaetangamache4979
    @gaetangamache4979 Před 2 lety

    My listening room is really small. I'm looking for the Evo 4.1. instead of the 4.2. Is it a good match with the Powernode?

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety +2

      The 4.1 would work well in a small room, I have used them for nearfield listening in the past and had a pretty great experience.

  • @fotbollemittliv1
    @fotbollemittliv1 Před 2 lety

    Witch speaker should i hook up to my powernode n330 600$ is Max. I want clear sound an enough punch, i dont want to buy a sub.
    Thanks for reply

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety

      What country are you in? What sort of sound do you like? $600 can mean a lot of different things depending on your region.

    • @fotbollemittliv1
      @fotbollemittliv1 Před 2 lety

      @@living_entertainment Sweden. Most part i should say rock but also dance & what goes on radio. I never omned a hifisystem before.
      I wanna have a party with high volumes with clear and punchy sound without disortion. I think I like a warmer sound picture.

    • @vgmackan
      @vgmackan Před 2 lety +1

      @@fotbollemittliv1 jag har köpt Oberon 7 och powernode. Får dom i övermorgon. Är ej expert, också ny på hifi. Har gjort mycket research dock. Jag fastade för Dali och de passar generellt bra med NAD förstärkare (men var ändå nära att köpa Audiolap 6000A play de är konstigt "billiga" här i Sverige jämfört med USA).
      Du kan med lite tålamod köpa ett par begagnade Oberon 7 för 6-7k. Tycker de är klart bättre än Oberon 5.

    • @vgmackan
      @vgmackan Před 2 lety

      @@fotbollemittliv1 men du kanske redan har köpt något?

    • @NEVERMINDYESTERDAYA
      @NEVERMINDYESTERDAYA Před 2 lety

      @@fotbollemittliv1 Får man fråga vad det blev till slut? Jag beställde precis powernode tillsammans med ett par Wharfedale 4.1. Hoppas en blir nöjd 😋👍

  • @giannislarch
    @giannislarch Před rokem +6

    Nice but.. without a little sound demo - music 🎶? Sorry, but for me Any Video without demo music is useless.. I'm sorry 🙏

  • @Ironwolfx
    @Ironwolfx Před 2 lety

    니 목소리 말고 음악을 들려줘야지

    • @living_entertainment
      @living_entertainment  Před 2 lety +3

      We don't believe that any useful information can be gained by watching sound demo videos on youtube. Sorry.