🎉 Elevate Your Outdoor Sound Experience!
The Bowers & Wilkins AM-1 Architectural Monitor is a high-performance, weather-resistant loudspeaker designed for outdoor and indoor use. With advanced audio technology, including a 1" aluminum dome tweeter and a 5" glassfibre cone, it delivers exceptional sound quality. Its durable construction ensures longevity, while the easy installation and versatile mounting options make it a perfect fit for any space.
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 2 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Auxiliary |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Number Of Circuits | 2 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 8.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.27"D x 7.09"W x 12.2"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 5 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 130 Millimeters |
Tweeter Diameter | 25 Millimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Microphones | 2 |
MP3 player | No |
Processor Count | 2 |
Specific Uses For Product | For Indoor Use, For Outdoor Use |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Color | White |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | App |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Radio |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Indoor Use, For Outdoor Use |
Subwoofer Diameter | 5 Inches |
A**R
Worth it
I did a ton of research reading reviews both from audio publications to customer reviews. All spoke highly of these. It was between these and the Definitive 6500's. The Definitive's had quite a few reviews of speaker failure in a short amount of time so that pushed my decision even more to the B&W's.The house I purchased already had outdoor speakers mounted but they were 20 year old Speakercraft's which sounded ok but kind of flat in my opinion. I wanted something with more lower end bass to fill in. These do have more bass & overall I'm happy with the purchase but they do not have the same punch as if you had an actual subwoofer nearby. I used to take my JBL bluetooth Extreme speaker outside and it has a nice punch to it way more than the Speakercrafts so was wanting to avoid having to take out a portable speaker when I already have wired ones so these seem to come a lot closer.Mounting these I had some concerns as the mounting bracket is fairly small and when screwing into the wall did not want to hit the speaker wire and also did not want to cut too much length off the existing speaker wire in case in the future I replaced these with something else, the AM-1's do not need a lot of wire from the wall. Fortunately, I was able to cut some wire and force the excess under the cover in the mounting bracket.No doubt these are pricey but they are worth it, have nice clean and deep sound. They look nice and sleek with the propriety mounting system. I hope they last 20 years like the Speakercrafts did.
J**.
WILL REQUIRE UPDATE - Improve Your Space
Can't speak completely to longevity or complete waterproofing, but so far, so good. I looked at Bose, Sonos, Kicker, etc., and landed on the Bowers and Wilkins.Let me give you the TL:DR on reviews... These are not a comparable speaker to the aforementioned brands. They cost more, because they're worth more, and B&W is playing a different game. I ordered a set of used from Amazon, which ended up missing quite a few pieces. I had a chat with support and provided them with the part numbers and prices from Encompass, and they refunded me the difference. I hooked them up to a simple two-channel 85W 8Ohm amp and have fallen in love again with my garage and deck.They look stunning and unique, have an excellent sound profile, wide range, great directional output, and were definitely worth the money.As for the longevity and weatherproofing, I will update after they've been through a few more Iowa seasons.
B**E
Loving them so far. Install was a little rough, but not the speaker mounts engineering.
Ordered some speakers to replace the 20+ year old AudioSource speakers that were there when we got the house. Was tired of their weak tinny sound. Pool part coming up and speakers not here.....found these speakers on Amazon plus onsale for $250 off. Sold! Cancelled my delayed order and glad I did.Install was a pain......had a ton of trouble finding studs through the stucco around the door frame. Had to move them out which is probably a blessing. Wire run was garbage, but I had a pool party on Saturday so no time to make it look pretty. I've never drilled into the outside of a stucco home.... originally had 2" drywall screws. Nope. Not long enough. Tried 3" and it barely reached the studs. Had to get 4" for a nice firm fit. Stud finder was not accurate as well so right side was right on. Left side I had to angle them to get a firm grip.Sound.....I heard instruments, stereo effects, and even voices I never heard before in songs. The opening of Pain it back from the Rolling Stones.....WOW. Never heard it like that before. I am not a true audiophile, but I do have a decerning enough hearing to now good speakers when I heard them.Ignore the stucco.... its dirty as well and we just patched the 20 test drills trying to find a stud LOL. Next step is cleaning the area where the old speakers were at.
S**T
Poor product, poor shipping poor manufacturing, just based on unpacking
I just received these today paid $1000 for them haven’t hooked them up yet. They had great reviews is why I bought them. I am missing bolts to the bottom of the brackets and other pieces to hang the speakers. I cannot believe what I see if I choose to keep them I will have to go to Lowe’s and buy bolts to put in there not a big deal, but it’s the principal if I wanted to buy bolts for speakers I would’ve bought a $300 set not $1000 set
J**E
Awesome
I have a set of Polk Atrium 4's and they are solid/reliable with no low-end. I have a set of Atrium 5's and they are better than the 4's in every way. However, they are still a tiny bit lacking in clarity, detail, and low end. Combined, those two sets have been in service for about 15 years, through the humid Pennsylvania summers, cold winters, and with minimal protection. They've proven themselves as durable, solidly built outdoor speakers. Me and a buddy of mine tested out a bunch of outdoor speakers this time around- the newest/biggest Atrium line, Focal, Sonance, etc. with the same amp and all styles of music- and tried to hit all the major players. Bottom line, these B&W's smoked them all. There is probably a better set of outdoor speakers out there, but I haven't heard them. These are awesome and I really hoped I wouldn't like them so much because I'd rather not spend this much money on outdoor speakers! If you are looking for a really solid set of outdoor speakers at a more reasonable price point, I think just about anyone would be happy with something from the Polk Atrium line (5 or higher). I like those speakers a lot, honestly. I didn't notice any meaningful sound difference between the Sonance and Atrium 5, for example. If you want something more, these B&W's are outstanding and absolutely worth the price of admission.
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