Nautilus: A Speaker that defines Style

Nautilus is a hi-end loud speaker which defines style and passion for music. It’s outrageous design easily places it among the most outstanding speakers visually. However, Nautilus is not only a beauty to behold, as it also has a lot of acoustic power behind its astonishing looks.

It has a spiral shape that looks similar to a snail mounted on an extremely charming marble base. This stupendous piece of art and innovation is a result of extensive and exclusive research by Bowers&Wilkins (B&W). B&W typically have unusual looking designs, such as the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin speaker, but the Nautilus definitely stands out from anything else the company has ever done. The design of Nautilus not only makes it look attractive, but also supports the kind of equipment used to generate superb acoustics. Nautilus ergonomics were carefully designed and tested in order to get a close to perfect loud speaker. A full Nautilus system (pair of two) needs one stereo pre-amplifier and eight monobloc or four stereo power amplifiers. It is recommended that the amplifiers should be of at least 100 watts. In order to experience an ultimate low frequency, a 500 watts amplifier is best. This loudspeaker guarantees 100% distortion free sound. Its cabinet is engineered in a way to eliminate any kind of sound diffraction and so this is not just a hollow claim.

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