I was hoping to see the B&W 801 Abbey Road Edition at Toronto Audiofest 2025 last week. Instead, I found out that there would be an official launch at Bay Bloor Radio this weekend, which is even better!
The setup
First some background information from the B&W rep who opened with an interesting story about how B&W’s relationship with Abbey Road started 45 years ago.
John Bowers demo’d his 801 speakers at the famous recording studio and was initially told they were not good enough but upon closer examination it turned out they were too good and exposed the deficiencies in their recording equipment! Here is the iconic 801 like the one he demonstrated
Since that day, successive generations of 800 Series loudspeakers have been used in Abbey Road’s control rooms and contributed to iconic music and film scores recorded there. Some of those iterations were also on display.
Culminating in the version launched today, a limited edition of 140 for the price of $80,000 per pair.
Based on the 801 D4 Signature with its Diamond Dome, the Abbey Road has unique design cues such as the red Leather by Connolly trim that references Studio Two’s control room and the red leather chairs used by performers.
And a Vintage Walnut cabinet to match the organ
Powering the speakers today, a Marantz LINK 10n Reference Network Audio Player / Preamplifier ($16,000) and a pair of Marantz Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifiers ($22,000 each).
Now on to the sound demos! We start with the Indiana Jones theme song, one of the first (if not the first) to be played through the original 801 at that first Abbey Road demo! Just t be formal the full title is the Washington Ending/Raiders March performed by John Williams and London Symphony Orchestra.
Unfortunately, the video for the next song, “We Came Along This Road by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (2011 remaster)” got copyright blocked.
Next, Sam Smith performing Diamonds Live at Abbey Road Studios
Now for some more bass, Imaginary Friends by deadmau5
Can’t audition Abbey Road speakers without playing The Beatles! Indeed, Paul McCartney is one of the few people who has unlimited access to Abbey Road. Here he is performing Come Together
As an encore, at my request for more bass heavy music, Ghost Rider with Make Us Stronger!
One last look for size comparison
Thanks again James for today’s demonstration!
All done with the demo, I took some time to look around Bay Bloor’s awesome store starting with the Technics turntables.
SL-1500C/W like the one used for the Turntable Show, a recent seminar at Bay Bloor Radio comparing turntables with streaming.
SL-15000C/K
SL-1200MK7, one of my favourite turntables of all time. It deserves multiple pictures lol.
SL-1200G
SL-1200GR2
SL-1300G
SL-1210G
I didn’t take pics of the whole store although I did get a few of their home theatre demo with JBL speakers, including two in-wall subwoofers!
Thanks again to Bay Bloor Radio and B&W for hosting this event and allowing us to experience ultra rare limited edition speakers!
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