Bowers & Wilkins DB1D and JBL 4312G are feature-rich speaker setups offering a combination of powerful sound, surround experience, and connectivity options. Both systems aim to provide room-filling sound suitable for various entertainment needs. Key differences lie in output power, channel setup, and feature support, which influence performance. Modern connectivity options make these systems flexible for different setups and devices. Support for technologies like Dolby Atmos and DTS enhances the depth and realism of sound.
Verdict: Both systems are competitive, and the right option depends on your room size, usage, and feature requirements.
Top Differences
- Sound Output: 2000W vs 10W
- Channels: 2000 vs 10
- Frequency Response: 8.5Hz - 500Hz, 10Hz - 350 Hz vs Crossover Frequencies : 640Hz, 5KHz
Frequency Response - 6dB : 44Hz - 40KHz
- Subwoofer Size: 600 mm vs 300 mm
- Aux Input: yes Vs no