Px7 S2 Black

Bowers & Wilkins

Px7 S2 Black

80 positive 3 neutral 31 negative

Based on 114 Reddit mentions

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P100 SE current state

I’ve owned many « high-end » bluetooth headphones over the last 2 or 3 years, including the Sennheiser Momentum 4, Bose QC Ultra Gen 1 and 2, B&W Px7 S2e, B&W Px7 S3, B&W Px8 S1 and S2, Beoplay H95, Focal Bathys, Sony XM5, and several others… Right now, the Cambridge Audio P100 SE offer by far the b

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Affectionate-Year322 in r/CambridgeAudio

January 7, 2026 7:14 PM

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Best EQ for PX8 S2?

I forgot to said it but i have a eq from the b&w app if you want to try it (its for the px7 s3 but i think it will also sound great on the px8 s2): EQ image

Annual-Persimmon4870 in r/BowersWilkins

May 2, 2026 8:40 PM

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PX8 S2 pictures

Not the looks deceive you.... Remember, the new Px8 s2 has the same carbon cone driver which is one kind of drivers B&W only use on their high end speakers... They tried to implement this carbon cone on the Px8 and that was exceptional imo. I had chance to listen to Px8 a month ago... I must say, th

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Material_Profile_246 in r/BowersWilkins

August 21, 2025 11:07 AM

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Px7 S2 vs Px 8s

We are on a similar boat but with different opinions. The first thing I noticed about the Px8 after owning the Px7 S2, is they get louder and they have a bigger and more spacious soundstage, especially with live music. Also they respond noticeably to every minor adjustment on the Samsung EQ, Samsung

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Ilopez2021 in r/BowersWilkins

October 12, 2025 3:53 AM

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I will compare PX8, PX8S2, and Pi8 against everything.

I prefer the ANC from PX8 S2 also B&W is more premium. M4s has better battery, better app and better bass. Overall there is no comparison between PX7 s3, Px8 ,Px8 s2 and Sennheiser Momentum 4. They are in another level. M4s must be compared with Bose, Sony, JBL etc.

Jackkal00 in r/BowersWilkins

October 19, 2025 1:57 AM

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Coming from B&O H6 2nd gen and AirPods Max/Pro 3, looking at Px8 S2 or Px7 S3?

I can say from personal experience, the Px8 S2 has an excellent soundstage, one of the best I've heard in the consumer side of audio. I got the Px7 S3 first then decided to get a pair of the Px8 S2 and found I preferred it over the Px7 S2 so I went ahead and sold off the Px7 S3. While the Px7 S3 is

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AudioDude124 in r/BowersWilkins

November 5, 2025 9:24 PM

2

Momentum 4’s review 👎

I had a disappointing experience with the M4s as well that you can read here (to see if you find some similarities with yours) : https://www.reddit.com/r/BowersWilkins/s/KFbwXqrMiN I spent 2 weeks trying to EQ to no avail. I never found the right setting for me. I tried the preset, manual eq, then s

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FarmerCute5382 in r/sennheiser

May 3, 2026 7:28 PM

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New PX8 Sound Quality

I am using the Px7 S2 as an example of breaking headphones in here, which are the cheapest B&W headphones. I am waiting for a James Bond special edition of the Px8 to arrive soon. I got the Px7 S2 and initially found the bass muddy and the sound stage to me was very similar to some old Bose QC20s I'

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Ilopez2021 in r/BowersWilkins

September 24, 2025 3:03 AM

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Px8 S2 wireless vs cabled (USB-C): disappointing

B&W headphones (at least the two pairs I own: Px8 and Px7 S2) only use their internal DAC when you use the B&W supplied USB-C to USB-C cable. That cable has some magic ability that tells them to use the DAC and using cables and USB-C adapters from other brands doesn't always make the DAC work. I use

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Ilopez2021 in r/BowersWilkins

October 8, 2025 12:15 PM

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Help deciding

I didn't try the PX8 S2, because I didn't want to shell out the big bucks. But I'm absolutely blown away by the PX7 S3. You gotta go Qobuz (HiRes music app) and wired connection (unless you got apt-x or a special dongle for wireless) to get the most out of both. You will be happy either way, just a

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DeeHawk in r/BowersWilkins

November 12, 2025 7:29 PM

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