SOUNDBAR B&W PANORAMA
Panorama
Bring the excitement of cinema-like surround sound to your living room with Panorama - the best TV sound bar money can buy. Easy to install, and simple to connect to a whole range of home entertainment devices.
Panorama will transform your TV into a powerful home theatre system, making movies, music and games sound better than ever before. And all from just one streamlined speaker.
Widescreen for your ears
Good things don’t always come in big packages. Take your TV for instance. For years, the television has been getting slimmer, flatter, more streamlined while producing a picture quality that’s better than ever before. Sound is a different story. To experience cinema-like sound at home, you need to buy several bulky speakers, taking up space in different positions in the room. That is, until now. Panorama adds a whole new dimension to home entertainment, bringing truly immersive surround sound to your TV from a single, discreet speaker. Movies, music and games come to life in a way you never thought possible. You won’t believe what a big difference a small box can make.
Connect to anything
It’s easy to connect any kind of music-playing device to Panorama, making it the hub of your music-playing life. Simply plug your CD player or MP3 player into the sound bar and you’re ready to go. Panorama will even link to wireless base stations, so you can stream music remotely from your PC. And the best part is that, because Panorama is a stand-alone speaker with its own internal amplification, there’s no need for any separate amplifier, or any other external accessories. Simplicity itself.

Panorama Specifications
| Description | Integrated A/V Sound System |
| Technical features | Nautilus™ tube loaded aluminium dome tweeter Flowport™ Digital Signal Processing Digital amplifier Switch mode power supply |
| Decodes: | Dolby Digital Dolby PLII DTS Stereo AAC-Mpeg2 (Japan Only) |
| Drive units | 2x ø90mm (3.5 in) subwoofers 2x ø75mm (3.0 in) midrange 4x ø75mm (3.0 in) surround channels 1x ø25mm (1 in) metal dome tweeter |
| Frequency range | -6dB at 36Hz and 50kHz |
| Amplifier power output | 1x 50W (subwoofers) 5x 25W (centre/ surround) |
| Power input voltage | USA, Canada: AC 120V, 60Hz Europe: AC 230V, 50Hz China: AC 220V, 50Hz Japan: AC 100V, 60Hz |
| Rated power consumption | 32W |
| Standby power consumption | <0.7W |
| Inputs | 2 x optical digital Toslink 1 x electrical digital Coax (RCA Phono) 2 x Analogue (RCA Phono) 3.5mm mini jack: RS-232 service connector |
| Outputs | Subwoofer pre out (RCA Phono) Output: 1 Vrms Frequency: 12 ~ 150Hz |
| Dimensions | Height 125mm (5 in) Width 1100mm (44 in) Depth 181mm (7.24 in) |
| Gross weight | 14.1kg |
| Finish | Enclosure: Mirror black stainless steel skin Grille: Black steel mesh |
Technologies
Dedicated centre channel
The human ear is very sensitive to speech and the spoken word, and through a home theatre system this information is all sent through the centre channel. With Panorama, we have built in a dedicated centre channel so that you can experience the full engaging nature of movie dialogue. Utilising traditional Bowers & Wilkins technologies such as a 1in aluminium domed Nautilus™ tapered tube tweeter, first-order filter technology and two woven glass fibre midrange units, Panorama takes the dedicated signal from a 5.1 data stream and reproduces it exactly as it should be – pure and as the director intended.
Built-in subwoofer
Panorama is a complete soundbar in every way. That means there is no need for an external subwoofer thanks to the clever use of materials, technology and over four decades of engineering know-how. To generate the powerful bass needed for movie effects, Panorama’s twin internal subwoofers are driven actively by a dedicated 50W amplifier. Designed to act like pistons, the cones are capable of extending bass levels to 40Hz and below. Flowports™ help reduce air turbulence noises caused by the air velocity in the ports generated by bass units. Panorama’s flowports are longer than is usually possible for a speaker of this limited volume; this allows for the remarkably low frequency bass tuning.
Drive unit technology
When designing Panorama, our years of world-leading drive unit research was invaluable, as we battled to make what is a very visually discreet speaker sound as big as we could. Panorama’s tweeter is a 1in aluminium dome connected to a Nautilus™ tapering tube. This acts like an acoustic black hole, swallowing superfluous sound from behind the dome making sure that all you hear is the purist high frequencies. The six midrange drive units that supply the bulk of Panorama’s amazing sound rely on glass fibre cones, optimised using laser interferometry. These dramatically reduce the unwanted effects of standing waves, leaving music and movies sounding clean, clear and true to life.
Cabinet construction
The cabinet of any loudspeaker needs to be as stiff as possible. This is so that what you hear is the sound produced by the drive units themselves, and not vibrations or distortions from an inferior cabinet. Having developed the use of metal cabinets for our audiophile speakers, we knew that we couldn’t go wrong using this material again. Knowing the stresses and strains that the Panorama cabinet was going to be under, we have strengthened it further with a glass loaded ABC compound that is both stiff and light. The result? A speaker where you only hear the drive units, and not the cabinet that houses them.

Electronics
So how do you get a full surround experience from a single speaker? Take the above technologies and combine them with clever DSP (Digital Signal Processing) circuits. Developed by Bowers & Wilkins to adjust the sound balance and manipulate the signals to create the impression of a fully immersive surround experience, Panorama will fill any room and works well in both small and large environments.
