True defender of the Beolab 8000 system I would say. What do you do with a CDX? In line as well?
Space wise this is my Beosystem 6500. Currently Bm,CD,Cord 6500 and Cord5500 with white S80.2.

For Beolink around the house and the future it beats the Beolab 8000 system. Sound is a little less but not much. Space is the winner. If it was white edition it would be a toss but it is still a toss as I like them both design wise. Otherwise I would not had bought it.

Here we have my Attyca II stand with rosewood BM6000 and Beocord 8000 wich fits like a glove. Picture was taken before I moved the Beovox and Beosystem 6500 to the "office".

Here we have my Beomaster 8000 and Beogram 8002 on my SC60 stand. The BM8000 is to wide for CDX or Beocord 9000 to be placed next to it. Ok I do need a SC80 stand but they are rare even in Denmark.

Here is the BM8000 and Beogram 8002 on the Attyca II. 3 is a crowd.
The picture was taken in february when I moved last time. I'm not a huge fan of Pink Floyd but the 180 gram version of Dark side of the moon sounded great through the Beovox M150 speakers on volume 5.0!
Dillen went through BM8000 and BG8002 so it was safe.

White Beosystem 6000. BM6000, BG6006 and BC6000 with the CDX in the front on SC60.
Yes I did have space problems but those days are gone and when I see the pictures I do wonder how I managed to have it all in that single room.
So that was a few pictures from real life of B&O and space. That was systems what about Beovox? or Beolab?

Beovox S120 in the back and S80.2 in the front. I had the option for both pairs and could not say no. I have been using them as speaker pair 1 and 2 which was a great sounding combo with the BM6000. Highly recommended. I have tried CX100's with the BM8000 as second speaker pair and that ruled as well.