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Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e: Steak, evolved

Bowers & Wilkins describes its all-new Px7 S2e headphone as an “evolved” form of the Px7 S2 I heaped praise on in my June 2022 review. Indeed, any changes in industrial design are quite subtle. The evolution comes in the form of a new digital signal processing engine that gave B&W’s audio engineers an opportunity to retune the 40mm drivers in this new headphone.

Oh, the Px7 S2e are also available in a new color, Forest Green. The review sample B&W sent for this review is the very pretty Ocean Blue. Both shades are a nice departure from the black headphones I typically get in for review, but you’re not considering $399 headphones based on their color scheme.

I described the previous model as possessing more steak and less sizzle, and that’s what B&W delivers here as

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