Beolab 90 demo
Beolab 50 is an impressive active speaker with a sound image that far exceeds its modest size. With its innovative sound control and a unique design that adapts to its audience, this is the epitome of future sound. The Beolab 50 is a high-end active speaker which combines advanced sound technology with elegant, aesthetic and meticulous craftsmanship. Beolab 50 is our first speaker which originates from the ground breaking Beolab 90 which raised the standards for state-of-the-art speakers.
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Forum Rules. I just stuck my SB13 Ultra in the middle between the speakers. Sounds great, must have got lucky. You still listening with your milky and a pacifier..
Welcome to the AudioShark Forums. What's New? Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 50 of Thread: Bad Speakers. Thread Tools Show Printable Version. December 24, , AM 1. Joseph R. Bad Speakers I mean no disrespect in starting this thread, but I continue to be flabergasted as to how many high priced bad speakers are out there. I do not mean to insult anyone or say what anyone is buying is not right for them.
And like anything else, audiophiles come in many colors and flavors. We all have our right to our opinions. I would then hear the speaker at a store or audio show and be amazed as to how bad they are. Unlike electronics, anyone with enough capital can build a speaker with zero expertise or acoustical knowledge. In addition, when I attend audio shows I find more bad speakers than good ones. And just because someone gives a speaker a booby prize does not mean we all feel the same way. Hey, there are bad speakers out there that I actually owned.
Hopefully we grow more discerning with the passing years. Two speakers I would like to give a dubious award to, are the Magnapan December 24, , AM 2. Re: Bad Speakers. Originally Posted by Joseph R. I mean no disrespect in starting this thread, but I continue to be flabergasted as to how many high priced bad speakers are out there.
Let your ears be your guide. December 24, , AM 3. Re: Bad Speakers Having been in and out of this hobby for a long time I have heard many many speakers.
Time after time I read glowing reviews of a certain pair of speakers and then hearing the actual speakers I often wonder how it is possible that the reviewer could rate the speakers so highly. It certainly was not what I heard from those speakers. Situations like this are not an isolated incident. To me, there are some top rated speakers that I would not allow in my home. One of the most critical aspects in having speakers sound good is to get them to play well with the room.
Two dedicated 20 Amp circuits. Shunyata Hydra. EP DIY bass traps and custom curved diffusors. December 24, , AM 4. Originally Posted by jadedavid. December 24, , AM 5. Bad Speakers. I agree, if not the most critical. But the speaker has to get past the initial listening session before it even gets close to a purchase. At Axpona last or the one before that , the Bang and Olufsen Beolab 90 was such a disaster I ran out of the room after five minutes.
December 24, , AM 6. Like MBL with the strange mid high units and more or less conventional woofers. The mid and high can sound wonderfully and the low end will sound bonk flubber bonk. Also I have no love for BBC type speakers. December 24, , AM 7. No one liked the speaker and I think most of us thought there was an issue, out of phase or something. His older much cheaper Martin Logan sounded better.
December 24, , AM 8. Re: Bad Speakers I predict this thread won't end well. December 24, , AM 9. Originally Posted by Mordante. December 24, , AM Originally Posted by mep. December 24, , PM Re: Bad Speakers Interesting post. Of course, audio is mostly subjective and lots of things can influence sound with the main culprits being the room, speaker and listener position.
And we must not forget synergy of the electronics and cables. I certainly have an open mind about these speakers, that they can sound good in the right environment but they may not be my cup of tea. I am surprised about the lack of love for the Maggie Of course I am a Maggie fan but have heard them sound terrible when not set up properly and when the wrong electronics were used.
They are a polarizing speaker for sure. You either like them or not. Re: Bad Speakers Come on guys. Although I love taking about great vintage speakers, I am also finding this topic equally enjoyable. Even in disagreement I can appreciate and respect other audiophile opinions. This is a great hobby that we all enjoy. We all think it. Why not just say it once and a while. We may find ourselves closer to the mark than we once thought.
Re: Bad Speakers I already stirred things up on another thread with my opinion of Yg, although reviews of the Karmel sort of shows I was correct. One reviewer used about four amps to try to get them to sound "right" and ended up using the least expensive which was an Arcam.
A reviewer got the larger model to sound decent after the company came to set them up, no easy task from what was written. So far Joseph and I have similar hearing.
The Blades aren't terrible but I couldn't listen to them for myself, I much prefer the Reference series. I know someone hear owns them, so keep in mind this is all subjective. Many things contribute to an audition but I was anxious to leave. Another speaker used the same type drivers and my ears felt the same way, wish I could remember the name.
In contrast I was an instant Magico fan and have yet to hear them sound bad. A first listen and love was TAD. Although I've never heard much music I'd listen to played through them, the Tidal speakers are incredible. I like Revel's Untima 2 models, not so much a fan of Performa 3. I like what I've heard of the Monitor Audio newer models, especially the Platnum.
I heard an all Quad set up a couple of years ago and although I could find certain aspects I could criticize, I think I could have sat an listened to that system all day. Hard to describe, it just sucked you in and felt comfortable. I don't think we have any owner's, I am a Dynaudio fan. I like Sceania. So many more. Anyway, more about my taste than you wanted to know, smiling.
Re: Bad Speakers I'll agree with Mr. Owned a pair. Originally Posted by Mr Peabody. I already stirred things up on another thread with my opinion of Yg, although reviews of the Karmel sort of shows I was correct.
Originally Posted by kzhtoo. Bad Speakers I have been a Maggie fan for decades. I still own a pair of 3.

Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 50
In addition to video, audio is a very important part of home theater, but also of CES. At the CES there were hundreds of audio products on display, and for home theater there were some great products and demos. For me, the most impactful audio demo was provided by Auro 3D Audio. In its basic form, Auro 3D Audio starts with a traditional 5. Additional characteristics I noticed, is that when the height layer was activated, the sound not only went vertical, but also became wider in the physical gap between the front and rear speakers.
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I am planning to compare Beolab 5, 50 and 90 speakers at one of the UK stores next week and to video the outcome I would be interested to hear your thoughts if you have already heard these speakers side by side - which did you prefer and why? If you had complete freedom, which pair would you choose? Please let me know your thoughts They stay in your head, steal your soul and make you wonder which bodypart you could sell to get them. They are truely like nothing else! Because the 5 works, and I wouldn't have the patience to deal with what seems to be an endless line of issues, and tiny glitches. Especially considering the price tag! Besides they are completely opposite the 5 is omni directional whereas the newcomers are highly directorial in what is touted as their best performing mode.
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Bang and Olufsen have always cut their own path between the mainstream and the audiophile high end. Blending a lifestyle brand with a search for better sound quality has always appeared paramount to the company that pulls off very stylized ascetics in conjunction with ease-of-use. Always on top of the latest trends, CES offered a first listen for many of the press to a new flagship piece that really takes a grab for the heart of our sound-seeking perfectionists who have the budgets to reach for the top. An evaluation of the feature set will quickly reveal that the company is staying true to its core mantra. In the standard mode, a controlled direction is utilized to optimize imaging and improve overall sound quality to a singular sweet spot.
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Welcome, Guest. Please login or register. Home Help Search Login Register. No one pays attention to me until after I through a small tantrum. I asked to be taken to the demo room and the guy took me there and just opened the door and stood outside. I got inside and he just continued with his business outside until I asked if he will demo it for me.
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