B&W Zeppelin Air
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vinnie83

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3,367 posts

216 months

Tuesday 14th May 2013
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Hello PH audiophiles.

I'm moving to a small flat for a year shortly, and unfortunately as much as I would love to take my rather large separates system, it's a) going to take up way too much room, and b) ps off my neighbours.

For this reason I have decided that I am going to get an Ipod dock - more specifically the B&W Zeppelin Air.

I love the look and think the sound is great too, and think it's going to be more than ample for the size of the flat I'm looking at getting.

My question is - £500??

Now my research has led me to find that B&W are much like Apple on their pricing - they don't like shops deviating from their pricing.

I was wondering whether anyone here knows of anywhere I can get one at a slightly more reasonable price?


Disco_Biscuit

837 posts

217 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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I doubt you will find one at a discount its a premium product unfortunately, they release a new one with new connector in june.

vinnie83

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3,367 posts

216 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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Disco_Biscuit said:
I doubt you will find one at a discount its a premium product unfortunately, they release a new one with new connector in june.
Yes I noticed that there's a new one, but it will be sold alongside the old connector model so unlikely they will discount the older model frown

There was a 1 day sale on at John Lewis a while back (according to hot uk deals) where it was sold for £400 but I wasn't in the market for it then.


BenM77

2,835 posts

187 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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I received an e-mail from them recently about their new online shop. You can get a re-certified Zeppelin Air with two years warranty direct from them, free delivery.


http://www.bowers-wilkins.co.uk/Shop/Recertified-P...


Very happy with mine which I've had nearly three years now. smile

vinnie83

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3,367 posts

216 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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BenM77 said:
I received an e-mail from them recently about their new online shop. You can get a re-certified Zeppelin Air with two years warranty direct from them, free delivery.


http://www.bowers-wilkins.co.uk/Shop/Recertified-P...


Very happy with mine which I've had nearly three years now. smile
Thank you very much Ben, I think I will more than likely get this unless I happen to stumble upon a new discounted product (unlikely) in the next 2 months.


DanB7290

5,535 posts

213 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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eBay could be worth a punt, but only if you're careful, we've all read the horror stories on here. But even eBay prices aren't that much cheaper, best bet is to keep a lookout at places like John Lewis. B&W have released the Z2, which is similar in size to the Zeppelin Mini, but has a lightning connector and AirPlay, that retails at £320

vinnie83

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3,367 posts

216 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Well I'm not moving into the smaller flat until August so I'm in no rush - I will keep an eye out for bargains in the meantime.

I'm reluctant of purchasing on Ebay to be honest, for the small saving the potential ballache if anything goes wrong IMO isn't worth it.

I'm not looking at the Zeppelin mini though, but the full sized one.... need something that packs a punch as my current hifi has some bloody big floorstanding Kef's!


cslwannabe

1,565 posts

192 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Back in 2011 I was looking for a docking station and narrowed it down to Zeppelin Air and Arcam rCube and the B&W was available with £100 off for a short while around Nov time but as I hadn't listened to them both I didn't take advantage of the deal. After listening to them both some weeks later I thought the Zeppelin was much better for most of the tracks we tried however I couldn't find one for sale anywhere at the reduced price and despite waiting months and months I never did. A considerable time later I read good things about a JBL docking station and after listening to one in Richer Sounds was well impressed so bought one of those instead (the fact that it was quite a but cheaper was an added bonus).

http://www.jbl.com/estore/jbl/us/product/productDe...

DanB7290

5,535 posts

213 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Fair enough, the Mini has been noted to be not quite as good as the full size Zeppelin, but I would expect that given its size in comparison.

Does it have to have AirPlay? Second hand you could get the original Zeppelin at a reasonable price, surely? Even if you do need AirPlay, it'll be cheaper to get a non Air Zeppelin and the Apple Airport Express, which has a 3.5mm socket so you can plug speakers into it and use AirPlay that way

BalhamBadger

1,184 posts

196 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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It's not quite as portable but to fill a smallish room I was recently looking at the Yamaha MCR-B142. I was sold on the design and the colours - no airplay but it does have bluetooth streaming which in some ways is more versatile than airplay.

vinnie83

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3,367 posts

216 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Thanks for the suggestions guys, but I'm afraid I must admit that on this occasion, I am somewhat of a fashion victim - and IMO the B&W looks fantastic!

That and the fact that it sounds great too, I think I'm pretty much decided on the Zeppelin.

As for getting the older model and the apple airplay device, I think I would rather get the latter model as there were some upgrades to the internals (how this translates to in sound I can't say) and the added bonus of a warranty also.


DanB7290

5,535 posts

213 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Yes, the Air has upgraded internals, and the reviews do say it sounds even better, but I reckon 90% of the population wouldn't notice the difference. Evevn as one of the 10% that would, personally I would probably go for the older one + AirPort Express, simply for the cost.
Have just thought though, using the 3.5mm jack on any Zeppelin does bypass the DAC I believe, so probably not the greatest of ideas.

I am saving for a Zeppelin myself, my only worry is that if I end up going for the Air, would I want 30 pin or Lightning? I currently have all 30 pin iThings, however am looking at upgrading them all soon. Decisions, decisions...

BenM77

2,835 posts

187 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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vinnie83 said:
Thanks for the suggestions guys, but I'm afraid I must admit that on this occasion, I am somewhat of a fashion victim - and IMO the B&W looks fantastic!

That and the fact that it sounds great too, I think I'm pretty much decided on the Zeppelin.

As for getting the older model and the apple airplay device, I think I would rather get the latter model as there were some upgrades to the internals (how this translates to in sound I can't say) and the added bonus of a warranty also.
You won't regret it.

I think at £399 with a two year warranty the Zeppelin Air is a very good buy. I was more than happy to pay £499 after hearing it alongside a few different systems.

I also really love the design and was just glad the sound lives up to the looks smile

jinkster

2,409 posts

179 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Have you looked at the Beosound 8 / A8 or the Beolit 600 by Bang and Olufsen. Much better than the B&W stuff for similar price IMHO, i've got both!