Saturday, May 9, 2026

Wild New Bang and Olufsen Speakers Hit the Market


The Zenith and Monarch Editions are the latest handcrafted, high-performance additions to the Beolab 90 line.

That purple one is insane.  The grain on the wood one is top notch.



 

8 comments:

  1. I haven’t heard a B&O setup in years, but even in the 80s and 90s, I always thought they focused more on design style than the audio performance. They were good sounding, but for my money I’d prefer different components, probably at a somewhat reduced cost as well.

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    1. more on style than substance, IMHO too. Trying to design a speaker to universally "fit" every room, large, small, tall & short - cannot be done.

      In the 70's, there was a library/study hall equipped with cheap Radio Shack speakers, wide open spaces above racks of books - sound was magnificent!

      Many of yester-years speaker design were just works of art, simply because it sells, and it's impossible to design around all the variations in space dimensions & the furnishings within them.

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  2. On a somewhat different scale, I have two Bang and Olufsen Beolit 12s (looks like a lunch box) and an A6 (the one that looks like a boomerang) and they are they are all highly valued. It's not all about style which is appreciated nonetheless. I drag them out onto the patio, into the garage and with the 12s, anywhere I want to go from my home system. They sound and look great. Think I might get a B and O
    "Level" or two though. They come in stereo pairs and are future proof to some degree. Steve_in_Ottawa

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  3. I heard 4 Nautilus's connected to to a McIntosh tower some years ago in a special acoustic room and the experience was spiritual. They played Pink Floyd The Wall.
    It was transporting.

    For the past 50 years, and as of this very moment (Zebra - Take Your Fingers From My Hair) I have been listening to 4 Pioneer HPM100's (silver blow holes) connected to a Pioneer SX1250 receiver and in my long time experience it just don't get no finer.

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  4. Those are awesome. I do have my Sansui receiver connected to my baby Advent speakers (Advent 3) in my workshop... it is what I bought in 1979 as a teenager and I still listen to the set daily :) I do send a signal from my phone through a cable to the audio in jack - high tech man!

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  5. Don't forget, your wiring has to be oxygen-free copper cable, with gold connectors. Not the cheap 15 uM plating, the good 30 uM stuff.

    High end audiophiles are nuts.

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  6. My 1934 RCA model 281, a single speaker radio, all tubes, still sounds better than all these digital amps. It was high end then, still is now by comparison.

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