Bowers & Wilkins / 800 Series Diamond
Bowers & Wilkins FS-HTM D4
Stand for HTM81 D4 or HTM82 D4 loudspeakers.
Support or mounting accessory
Stands & Mounts
Indicative price
€ 913
System role
Support or mounting accessory
Best for
Correct placement, cleaner installation, and finishing a serious system properly instead of improvising it.
Product family
800 Series Diamond
Available finishes
Black and Silver
Product overview
A closer look at Bowers & Wilkins FS-HTM D4.
Stand for HTM81 D4 or HTM82 D4 loudspeakers.
Family context
800 Series Diamond is the core reference family for Bowers & Wilkins loudspeakers.
This family is where Bowers & Wilkins moves from premium aspiration into true reference positioning. It is for larger spaces, stronger electronics, and clients who expect system-building decisions to remain rewarding for years.
Reference-level loudspeaker engineering
This strength matters when matching the product to the room, electronics, and listening goals.
High-end stereo and cinema anchors
This strength matters when matching the product to the room, electronics, and listening goals.
Long-term upgrade credibility
This strength matters when matching the product to the room, electronics, and listening goals.
Key features
What stands out in this product.
- Solves height, placement, and mechanical support so the main hardware can actually perform as intended.
- Best selected after the main electronics, speaker positions, and routing path are already clear.
- Part of the 800 Series Diamond family, which helps it fit inside a wider Bowers & Wilkins ecosystem and upgrade path.
- Reference-level loudspeaker engineering is one of the reasons it stands out inside the current lineup.
Who it's for
Where this makes the most sense.
- Installations where the final cable run, stand height, wall mount, or connector choice affects the actual result.
- Users finishing a serious system properly instead of improvising the last ten percent with generic parts.
- Projects that already know the route, connector type, or placement requirement and now need the right finishing piece.
- Shoppers buying into the 800 Series Diamond path from Bowers & Wilkins rather than treating the product as a one-off box.
System matching
Lock the main hardware decisions first, then choose the finishing pieces properly.
Accessories matter most when they solve a real installation or system-completion problem, not when they are chosen in a vacuum before the room and hardware are settled.
Confirm the exact connector type, run length, mounting pattern, or support height before treating this as the final version of the setup.
Use it to protect signal integrity, stability, or placement quality instead of asking it to compensate for the wrong main hardware choice.
Check the finish and physical footprint against the room so the final system still feels intentional once installed.
Bowers & Wilkins FS-HTM D4 belongs to the 800 Series Diamond family, so keeping the surrounding system aligned with that role usually produces the cleaner result.
Stands & Mounts
Product details
Useful details before you request availability.
Brand page
Bowers & Wilkins
Product family
800 Series Diamond
Collections
Stands & Mounts
Available finishes
Black and Silver
Model references
FS-HTM D4 - Black and FS-HTM D4 - Silver
Reference codes
FP42498 and FP42501
System building
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