Where to start, well it was nice meeting you Peter, thanks to your efforts I'm pretty sure I won't be disappointed with the Pentas, I think, no wait the M.......
We started by hooking the 3800's to my little T-amp. I was surprised by the lack of bass compared to my installation back home (turns out you need the 3800's backed up near the wall). Otherwise they sounded clear with good dynamics. But I was after better.
The Penta's are quite different. Having 150w against 25w certainly helped but they were able to sound much warmer and bigger in the room. The sound came across as dispersed while the 3800 was all one directional. The 3800's had better detail but were, I now believe, too harsh.
We soon moved on to the uni-phase models introduced a little later to the B&O range and what I thought would be gimmicky turned out to be very good. The S120 in particular stood out as a really fine speaker, it's ability in the mid-range overcame it's lack of bass. A really fine speaker with a somewhat unique ability to produce such wide dynamics.
The M100 "beast" is stunning. This speaker produced extremely controlled bass that was really punchy, the mid and high were warm yet taut, and the dynamics were equal to the 3800 if not better. This speaker outperformed the Penta in the lower frequencies if not in all. Like the 3800 it is pretty directional.
Peter has lots of other goodies and B&O toys, I was impressed by the way things link up and "just work" - it was very Apple Mac like.
In conclusion the M100 speakers, when listening to audio probably can't be beaten. They are grossly oversized but they are grossly over-performing to boot. Absolutely stunning control and definately, without doubt, a speaker I will now look out for.
The Penta works better at "blending in". It's a good speaker, not outstanding in any respect but it manages to work well at generating the sound-stage. When Peter integrated these with the rest of the equipment for a DVD I was quite taking aback by just how good B&O equipment is. For me, the myth that B&O is all looks is just that. When you can beat the sound from a Cinema you know it's good!
So the 3800 has been beaten by the uni-phase models,and the best of them is the M100. M100 verse Penta is a tricky choice but I have a solution. Buy both!
Cheers,
Andrew
PS) Peter and I seemed to agree on everything (I think). We must have good ears!