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AJBL 4369BBowers & Wilkins 802 D4
JBL 4369vsBowers & Wilkins 802 D4
The Bowers & Wilkins 802 D4 stands 121.8 cm tall — about 9.8 cm more than the JBL 4369 at 112.0 cm. On footprint the JBL 4369 is the wider cabinet (61.5 cm versus 38.5 cm). At 93 dB against 90 dB, the JBL 4369 is the easier load to drive and plays louder from the same amplifier. The Bowers & Wilkins 802 D4 reaches deeper in the bass, down to 17 Hz versus 28 Hz. Low frequencies come from a 380 mm cone on the JBL 4369 and a 200 mm cone on the Bowers & Wilkins 802 D4. Both land in a similar price bracket, around $23,500 a pair.
| A | B | |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | JBL | Bowers & Wilkins |
| Model | 4369 | 802 D4 D4 |
| HiFi ladder position | #158 of 281 floorstander | #213 of 281 floorstander |
| Height | 1120 mm | 1218 mm |
| Width | 615 mm | 385 mm |
| Depth | 470 mm | 602 mm |
| Weight | 63.5 kg | 88.1 kg |
| Enclosure | bass-reflex-front | bass-reflex-down |
| Drivers | 1× 75 mm tweeter (Annular Ring compression driver), 1× 380 mm woofer (Cast-aluminum frame woofer) | 1× 25 mm tweeter (diamond dome), 1× 150 mm midrange (Continuum cone with FST surround), 2× 200 mm woofer (Aerofoil cone) |
| Frequency — low | 28 Hz | 17 Hz |
| Frequency — high | 25000 Hz | 28000 Hz |
| Sensitivity | 93 dB | 90 dB |
| Impedance | 6 Ω | 8 Ω |
| Recommended amp | 350 W | 50–500 W |
| MAP (USD) | $23,000 / pair | $24,000 / pair |
| Where to buy | Check availability ↗ | Check availability ↗ |
| Brand website | global.jbl.com ↗ | bowerswilkins.com ↗ |
| Product page | Open product page ↗ | Open product page ↗ |
Larger value highlighted in green. For low-frequency extension, lower Hz = greater bass reach, so the deeper side is highlighted.

