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  • 04-22-2010 11:02 AM

    Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    Hi folks.

    I have read a huge amount of positive information about the BL2 and what it adds to a surround sound/film experience. I am thinking about adding a sub to my set-up (BL8000s front, BL4000s rear) and was wondering if anyone had any negative comment about the BL2 and whether they had bought one and found that it added too much 'boom and bang' and was too overpowering.

    I met one guy recently who had bought one and ended up upsetting the neighbours so much that he had to soundproof his walls...

    Any comments appreciated - thanks.

    C

  • 04-22-2010 11:17 AM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    I'd be curious about this too.  The new BL 11 just looks too anemic for me and seems more like a woofer than a subwoofer.  Also, I don't care for the appearance that much of the BL11 but that's my personal taste.  

  • 04-22-2010 12:21 PM In reply to

    • SKApretto71
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    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    I do have BL8000 and BL4000 + BL2.

    I'll have them until forever.

    No regrets here. :)

     

    I find BL2 a needed piece of my setup, and you may control with sufficient degree the loudness and impact of his basses on the overall audio experience, just try your best feeling.

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  • 04-22-2010 1:19 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    Dozens of good reviews and experiences and do you need a bad exoerience to decide about the BL2?? I think it has no sense. I'd recommend you to ask to your dealer for a demo at your own home, maybe for a few days, I think is the better way to decide about install or not a sub and I'd bet that he will have no problem to do that: when a BL2 arrive, it's really hard to take it out from Stick out tongue

    Anyway, for your set up, I think a BL2 will be simply perfect Yes -  thumbs up

    Jq. BS4 BL3 A8 Form2

  • 04-22-2010 1:51 PM In reply to

    • pf85
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    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    BL2... like a volcano when unleashed

  • 04-22-2010 2:29 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    I regret buying mine. Too OTT.

  • 04-22-2010 2:32 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    Superb when used in a surround system. I use mine with Pentas and 4000s. I don't like it with music alone but I don't really use this system for that except at low volumes where it has less effect. Adds more to a system than having rears in my opinion. I will be interested to see what the 11 is like but it seems to be designed to add what is missing in the BV10 as much as anything.

     

  • 04-22-2010 2:39 PM In reply to

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    i love my BL2, it touches my soul

  • 04-22-2010 3:48 PM In reply to

    • Stan
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    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    One of my favorite purchases... and I only use it for music.  I'm not a bass-aholic.  Hate boomy bass.  With proper positioning and settings (I spent ~30 minutes on this), it adds (imho) a natural, seamless low end extension to the BL8000s.

    Then again, please heed the advice above about listening to it in your own home if possible.  Everybody's ears are different.

    Stan

  • 04-22-2010 3:48 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    The BeoLab 2 works great for me. I have no plans for getting rid of it or replacing it with a BL-11. I am curious to hear a BL-11 and will maybe consider purchasing one for a secondary room sound system later. The look of both subs is nice, but the BL-2 is no doubt a heavier-duty device for larger rooms.

     

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  • 04-22-2010 4:04 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    I have the BL2 in conjunction with BL3 for music. No regrets at all.

     

    Only word of advice I have is, do a demo with your components - maybe in home if you can. You will note differences in sound from TV to TV used .....

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  • 04-22-2010 5:33 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    This is all really interesting stuff folks, thank you. I think I will ask for a demo in my living room (which is not palatial, and I do have neighbours..) to feel the force of the sonic volcano. I have to say that 99% of the comment is positive, so I guess I should really not waste time analysing the 1% of negative/indifferent feedback.

    Happy listening.

    C

  • 04-23-2010 2:26 AM In reply to

    • Dave
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    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    I am expecting BL11 to be a much better performer than it is expected...

    “Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort.”

    Your health and well-being comes first and fore-most.

     

     

  • 04-23-2010 2:30 AM In reply to

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    I had Beolab 8000 as fronts and Beolab 6000 as backs before, and a BL2 is almost a MUST! Just that now I've upgraded to BL9 and the BL9 have a strong woofer component so I've sold mine.

    Not only you get much stronger and definitive bass, the fact that the subwoofer is doing all that work frees up your BL8000 too. You'll hear the sound coming out of your BL8000 a little crisper.

    The only downside is as everybody knows the BL2 is a tid-bit slow. Sometimes the rumble at very low frequencies is a little too much especially for fast beat music. But for movies, it'll blow everything away.

    Definitely get a demo if you can and I'm sure you won't want to return it to the dealer once you've heard it. :)

  • 04-23-2010 6:24 AM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    jk1002:

    I have the BL2 in conjunction with BL3 for music. No regrets at all. (...)

    Same here... I think I couldn't live without the BL2 [:'(]

    Jq. BS4 BL3 A8 Form2

  • 04-23-2010 9:59 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    Compostela:

    I have read a huge amount of positive information....I am thinking about adding a sub to my set-up (BL8000s front, BL4000s rear) and was wondering if anyone had any negative comment about the BL2...

    No, there's been plenty of negativity, too. That's one reason why they've created the BL11.

    I sold my BL2 after a year. Used it for music and found it didn't seem to keep up. Particularly fast dance music. Moved it to my TV setup, with my BL9s and found it didn't add much value *apart* from key explosions where it would really rock the room and, as you say, disturb neighbours.

    I disconnected it for ages, then decided to use it to trade up to BL5s (which were later sold for other reasons!).

  • 04-23-2010 12:26 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    I think I am going to get the neighbours involved with this purchase and see if they give the thumbs up!

  • 04-23-2010 6:11 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    keep it only 2 weeks then SOLD. Then I had the B&W PV1 and was very happy with it.

    Now I have Beolab 5 and everything is different!

     

    regards...

     

     

    all sold!

  • 04-24-2010 1:56 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    I think they are so good I have two! One for the avant with four 4000s and one for the 8000s in a separate room. The 8000s are bass enhanced but I turned the bass off and let the lab 2 do what it does best. I would not ask the next door or they just might listen harder!

  • 04-24-2010 2:06 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2 - any regrets?

    I have also an Avant, BL8000 and BL4000 + BL2. The subwoofer does a GREAT job IMHO.

    Cheers,

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