Bowers & Wilkins Ci 600 Series

Ci 600 Series – Bowers & Wilkins understand that sometimes you may require one or more speakers that sound fantastic but are virtually invisible

Bowers & Wilkins Ci 600 Series

Bowers & Wilkins believe all their loudspeakers are beautiful, but they also understand that sometimes you may require one or more that sound fantastic but are virtually invisible – meet the Ci 600 Series

Hidden

A combination of features allow the CI 600 Series to remain virtually invisible.

Super-thin bezels that can be sprayed in a colour of your choice.

A choice of Optional square or round grilles allow a speaker to blend into its surrounding.

Finally, dark internal surfaces ensure discreetness.

Choice of eleven in-ceiling options and three in-wall options

CCM632

ccm632

Getting small install speakers right is hard.

CCM632 squeezes a full-range driver with beautifully well-balanced sound into a 150mm diameter install space.

CCM632 features an integral enclosure to avoid acoustic bleed.

And they are simple to install in a wide variety of places, and will work in almost any panel thickness.

It features a 1 x 160mm (6in) Polypropylene cone bass/midrange driver, and a 1 x 25mm (1in) soft dome tweeter.

Frame 147mm

Cut-out 120mm

Depth behind surface 100mm

Square and round grilles included

CCM664SR

ccm664sr

Like the CCM663SR, this is a dual, two-way ceiling speaker combining two offset tweeters and a twin voice coil bass/midrange driver to allow either for a combined stereo signal from one speaker, or for rear-channel surround sound.

This speaker features a 150mm (6in) woven glass fibre cone bass/midrange driver and soft dome tweeters, as well as a two-position stereo/surround switch to instantly change between modes.

Optional Back box if required 6C

Frame Diameter 240mm

Cut out diameter 202mm

Depth behind surface 133mm

Protrusion 4mm

CCM663SR

ccm663sr

A high-performance, in-ceiling surround speaker that’s ideal for the surround sound channel in a home theatre set-up, or for bringing stereo sound to rooms where space is limited.

The speaker brings together a twin voice-coil 150mm (6in) Kevlar bass/midrange driver with two 25mm (1in) soft dome tweeters.

This combines the stereo signal, allowing the use of just one ceiling speaker without the loss of one audio channel.

The speaker can be changed from stereo to surround sound mode at the flick of a switch.

Optional Back box if required 6C

Frame Diameter 240mm

Cut out diameter 202mm

Depth behind surface 133mm

Protrusion 4mm

CCM682

ccm682

A high performance ceiling-mount speaker, featuring a 200mm (8in) Kevlar cone bass/midrange driver with a rigid die-cast chassis, and a Nautilus swirl-loaded aluminium dome tweeter that pivots, for adjustable off-axis treble response.

A 30mm coil and 100mm magnet make this an incredibly efficient and reliable speaker, with outstanding sound quality and a maximum amp power of 150W.

Other features include superior crossovers components, gold plated terminals and a three-position EQ switch.

Optional Back box if required 6C

Frame Diameter 290mm

Cut out diameter 250mm

Depth behind surface 133mm

Protrusion 4mm

CCM683

ccm683

The CCM683 shares most of the high-performance features of the CCM 682, but has a slightly lower maximum amp power of 130W.

Like the CCM682, this speaker comes with a 200mm (8in) Kevlar® cone bass/midrange driver with a rigid die-cast chassis, a Nautilus swirl-loaded aluminium dome tweeter that pivots for adjustable off-axis treble response, and a three-position EQ switch.

Optional Back box if required 6C

Frame Diameter 290mm

Cut out diameter 250mm

Depth behind surface 133mm

Protrusion 4mm

CCM 684

ccm684

The entry point among the CI 600 range of 8in in-ceiling speakers, the two-way CCM684 features a 200mm (8in) woven glass fibre cone bass/midrange driver and a soft dome tweeter in a neat circular ceiling mount chassis.

As with the other 8in speakers in the range, the tweeter housing pivots for adjustable off-axis treble response.

It also comes with an EQ switch, as well as QuickDogs™ and a plug-and-play functionality for easy installation.

Optional Back box if required 6C

Frame Diameter 290mm

Cut out diameter 250mm

Depth behind surface 133mm

Protrusion 4mm

CCM662

ccm662

The top of the range 6in in-ceiling speaker in the CI 600 series.

This high-performance speaker features a Nautilus swirl-loaded 25mm (1in) aluminium dome tweeter that pivots for adjustable off-axis treble response.

Other highlights include a bass/midrange driver with a rigid die-cast chassis, a three-position EQ switch, superior crossover components, gold plated terminals and an impressive maximum amp power of 150W.

Installation couldn’t be easier, thanks to B&W’s QuickDogs™ fixing system and plug-and-play connection.

Optional Back box if required 6C

Frame Diameter 240mm

Cut out diameter 202mm

Depth behind surface 133mm

Protrusion 4mm

CCM663

ccm663

This high-performance 6in in-ceiling speaker features a Nautilus swirl-loaded 25mm (1in) aluminium dome tweeter that pivots for adjustable off-axis treble response.

Other highlights include a bass/midrange driver with a rigid die-cast chassis and a three-position EQ switch.

The maximum amp power is 130W.

Installation couldn’t be easier, thanks to B&W’s QuickDogs™ fixing system and plug-and-play connection.

Optional Back box if required 6C

Frame Diameter 240mm

Cut out diameter 202mm

Depth behind surface 133mm

Protrusion 4mm

CCM663RD

ccm663rd

CCM663RD is a high-performance 6-inch in-ceiling speaker with a difference.

The ‘RD’ in the name stands for Reduced Depth, and this incredibly shallow speaker is perfect when you need to deliver great sound from a tight space.

Optional Back box if required BB6W or BB125C

Frame Diameter 240mm

Cut out diameter 202mm

Depth behind surface 92mm

Protrusion 7mm

CCM 664

ccm664

 

The CCM664 features an adjustable, tilt-offset 25mm (1in) soft dome tweeter, and a 150mm (6in) woven glassfibre bass/midrange driver.

Quick and easy to install, the speaker also incorporates a three-position EQ switch for a better off-axis response.

Optional Back box if required 6C

Frame Diameter 240mm

Cut out diameter 202mm

Depth behind surface 133mm

Protrusion 4mm

CCM665

ccm665

The entry-point in the CI600 in-ceiling range, the CCM665 is perfect for smaller listening areas like bathrooms or kitchens.

The speaker features a 150mm (6in) woven glassfibre bass/midrange driver and a soft dome tweeter.

QuickDogs™ and plug-and-play functionality make installation a breeze.

Optional Back box if required 6C

Frame Diameter 240mm

Cut out diameter 202mm

Depth behind surface 133mm

Protrusion 4mm

CWM663

cwm663

The CWM663 features a 150mm (6in) blue Kevlar® bass/midrange driver housed in a die-cast chassis, providing extra rigidity for cleaner, faster bass.

The speaker also incorporates a 25mm (1in) Nautilus tube-loaded aluminium dome tweeter, and a three-position high frequency switch for acoustic fine-tuning.

Installation is almost effortless, thanks to their new QuickDogs™ fixing system and plug-and-play connection

Optional Back box if required BB 6W

Frame Width 221mm

Cut-out width 183mm

Cut-out height 279mm

Depth behind surface 95mm

Protrusion 4mm

CWM664

cwm664

The CWM664 has the same basic features and dimensions as the CWM663, but uses a soft dome Nautilus tube-loaded tweeter

Optional Back box if required BB 6W

Frame Width 221mm

Cut-out width 183mm

Cut-out height 279mm

Depth behind surface 95mm

Protrusion 4mm

CWM652

cwm652

Slightly smaller than its two bigger cousins, the CWM652 still packs a very powerful punch thanks to top-range technologies.

Its 130mm (5in) blue Kevlar® bass/midrange driver is housed in a die-cast chassis, providing extra rigidity for cleaner, faster bass.

The speaker also incorporates a 25mm (1in) Nautilus™ tube-loaded aluminium dome tweeter, and a three-position high frequency switch for acoustic fine-tuning.

Installation is almost effortless, thanks to our new QuickDogs™ fixing system and plug-and-play connection.

Optional Back box if required BB 6W

Frame Width 191mm

Cut-out width 153mm

Cut-out height 228mm

Depth behind surface 95mm

Protrusion 4mm

 

Brand

Bowers & Wilkins

Bowers & Wilkins

1960s: Humble beginnings

The sleepy coastal town of Worthing in South England might not look like a hotbed of 1960s freewheeling experimentation, but for audio fans it’s a place that’s synonymous with innovation. Thanks to the first Bowers & Wilkins speakers built here in the early years of the company, music lovers could experience albums such as Sgt. Pepper and Pet Sounds in new, mind-expanding depth and clarity

1966: Beginings

John Bowers begins assembling speaker systems in the workshop of his electronics shop in Worthing, South East England Following an inheritance of £10,000 from a satisfied customer, John Bowers sets up his own loudspeaker company

1966: P1

The first Bowers & Wilkins loudspeaker. The profit from P1 allowed the company to invest in new calibration equipment

1968: Domestic Monitors

The DM1 and DM3 were launched to bring high quality audio to more customers, at an affordable price point

1970s: A decade of milestones

With the company established and growing fast, Bowers & Wilkins developed its reputation for innovative design backed up by world-leading R&D. They introduced new forms and design concepts including Tweeter-on-Top, new cone materials such as Aramid fibre, and it all culminated in the launch of the iconic 801, soon to become the reference speaker of choice for many of the world’s leading recording studios

1970: DM70

With its curved cabinet, the DM70 changed the shape of loudspeaker design

1980s: The application of science

Extensive investment in research led to the establishment of the company’s dedicated R&D facility in Steyning. The era of MTV pop superstardom and bombastic stadium rock also saw Bowers & Wilkins buck the trend and introduce something small and unobtrusive: the “compact monitor”, or CM1

1990s: Rewriting the rulebook

The 1990s saw the pioneering work of the Steyning research team realised in spectacular fashion with the launch of Nautilus™, a speaker that rewrote preconceived notions of speaker design. It also saw major product launches at both ends of the spectrum, with the unveiling of the highly regarded entry-level 600 Series and the flagship Nautilus 800 Series

2000s: Expansion in to new categories

The decade that brought us iPods and smartphones saw them embrace the new world with the launch of the iconic Zeppelin. They also expanded into the car audio category and transformed the performance of their 800 Series with the development of the Diamond-dome tweeter

2015: 800 Series Diamond

The latest version of their flagship introduced a complete redesign and revolutionary new technologies, such as the Continuum™ cone

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