Hello!
I huge long time B&O fan from Finland here!
Unfortunately my beloved MX6000 feels a little outdated and needs replacement. So does the music systems. Or actually, the unfortunate part is that since last time I was buying B&O it was much cheaper . So, I have a problem. I have my sights set on the Beolab 9 - and that pretty much eats my budget. I would love Beolab 8000 also, but then I'd probably want to have the sub also and suddenly were not that far away in the budget. The other thing that has changed is the quality and design of TVs from other brands, like Samsung and LG. So, in order to get the Beolab 9s, I'm looking at some other brand TV. Which forces me to look at other brand AV amps also. Oh, I will hide then deeply into some cabins!!
So to the questions. Are there any problems in using B&O active speakers with other brand AV amps? I'm currently considering Rotel RSP-1570 and Denon AVR-3310. Rotel is straightforward pre-amp or processor, but lacks room corrections like Audyssey. Denon has Audyssey and also pre-outs where I imagine I can connect the Beolab9s. Does anybody have any experience in this kind of AV amps? Have you run Audyssey with B&O ALT speakers? (Actually, I plan on skipping Audyssey for the Beolab 9s at front - don't know yet what I will buy for the rear if anything at all as music is the main driver for this change).
Other question is that am I mad in buying the Beolab 9s as the room isn't too big. 3.5 meters wide and about 5-6m long. However, one of the wall opens to dining area at the side. So, basically the wall there is a piano and then it opens up to the dining area. The other side is long window wall where I do have curtains. So my worry is that while the ALT should be nice in getting the sound to the dining are also, it might create distracting echoes from the close wall. Can you guys comment on this? There isn't much reviews around about the ALT speakers and usually the Hi-Fi people comment that you should get more directional speakers to get rid of room problems. ALT is kind of opposite to that. And as it's big money... I'd like to hear your opinions.
Why not get the Beolab 3 (+sub) and save money for B&O TV? Well... as much as I like the design of B&O - and I do! - I kind of hate them. They are kind of cools as they are weird, but to be honest, they don't compare to the likes of Beolab 8000 and 9.
Thanks for all the comments!
BR,
Harri