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Latest post 11-19-2008 10:28 AM by kallasr. 21 replies.
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  • 11-15-2008 8:05 PM

    My new B&0 music system

    5 years ago I bought my first B&O music system, the beosound 1. I was 25 years old which in B&O years is an average of about 5 years old. Lets face it, these products are not aimed at people in their 20's. My friend had bought the century in 1995 and i would find excuses to go to his house all the time just  to listen to it and fiddle with it. Since then I have grown some kind of obsession with these products. what I like about B&O is the fact that they are the only company who's products have such a long life span(10 years)the quality, and of course the design.I suppose that the beosound 1 is a great product to ind=duct someon into the B&O world...but it is time to move on to something different...After non stop visits to different B&O stores here in athens I was going to buy the Beosound 4 and the beolab 3's....but I have changed my mind. I will be getting the Beosound 3200 and the Beolab 4000 speakers. I have tried to find reasons not to get the 3200...but I just love this products to death. I love it's weight. I love the materials. Now I know why B&O wont let go of it's design...It is the most luxurious music system I have ever seen. It just screams quality. I know that it's just a music system and that everyone is going crazy over the BS5, but why not keep things simple? I still love cd's and i still buy them. And B&O make music systems first and foremost!

    The reason why I have chosen the BL4000's over the BL3'S is not only the price....but the design as well. I just can't warm up to the way they look. They are not beautiful to look at. Interesting yes. Beautiful no. I do not think that they sound better than the 4000's...but that is a matter of taste. I like the crystal clear rich sound of the 4000's. Too bad I can't find them in green.
     The 4000'd sound great and look great! I think they are beautiful.The sound is just what I was looking for. Just 2 more weeks of waiting...and I will be so happy.
     

  • 11-15-2008 9:06 PM In reply to

    • Dave
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    Re: My new B&0 music system

    foamywax:

    I was 25 years old which in B&O years is an average of about 5 years old. Lets face it, these products are not aimed at people in their 20's...

    ...The reason why I have chosen the BL4000's over the BL3'S is not only the price....but the design as well. I just can't warm up to the way they look. They are not beautiful to look at. Interesting yes. Beautiful no. I do not think that they sound better than the 4000's...but that is a matter of taste. I like the crystal clear rich sound of the 4000's. Too bad I can't find them in green.
     The 4000'd sound great and look great! I think they are beautiful.The sound is just what I was looking for. Just 2 more weeks of waiting...and I will be so happy.
     

    Laughing  That's such a funny comment, that means i was zero years old when i bought my first B&O BS4 and BL4000  LOL!

    I am exactly the same as you regarding the 4000's, they are so good it's hard to explain adn even believe for myself. Just wait until you've lived with them and gotten to know them...

    IMHO the green doesn't look too flash, silver all the way! The new white covers for them look very nice and fresh 

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

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

     

     

  • 11-15-2008 10:12 PM In reply to

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    Congratulations on your new system. The 4000s never cease to amaze me with their sound quality....and they look as good as they sound.

    The 3200 is a perfect match for them and I completely agree with your comments about it.

     

    Beovision 7-55 with Beolab 7-4, 9s and 4000s

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  • 11-16-2008 3:08 AM In reply to

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    foamywax:

    Too bad I can't find them in green.
     The 4000'd sound great and look great! I think they are beautiful.The sound is just what I was looking for. Just 2 more weeks of waiting...and I will be so happy.
     

    Member spirost, also in Greece, has a pair of green 4000's for sale. Suggest you PM him.

    Regards Graham

  • 11-16-2008 3:50 AM In reply to

    Re: My new B&0 music system

    Good choice!

    I will do the same.... actually I did Smile

     

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  • 11-16-2008 4:01 AM In reply to

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    What a great story, Foamywax. You're not alone in buying into the B&O world at a young age. I, for instance, bought my first B&O product, a Beocenter 9300, when I was 22... All my friends thought this was a mad decision, but I've enjoyed it for a little over 12 years now. And like Dave and yourself, there are some fellow Beoworlders who did the same.

    Beolab 4000's are great by the way.

    Beoworld's twenty-eighth ninth prize winner and fifty-first second prize winner. Best £30 I've ever spent!

  • 11-16-2008 4:18 AM In reply to

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    Congrats!

     

    I still consider myself fairly young, at 27, and I got my first b&o when I was 15.

    It was a Beocenter 2300 with beolab 2500 speakers. Man I was a happy teenager! 

    -Andreas

     

    BLab5, BLab5000, BLab8000, BV10, BS9000, BS3, Beo5, Beo4, BLink1000, BLink5000, BLink7000, A2, A8, Form2

     

     

     

  • 11-16-2008 5:18 AM In reply to

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    Re: My new B&0 music system

    Well done Foamywax. Great choice.
    Did you know that there are stands to hold the 4000s at the same 15 degree angle as the 3200? They look really good together.

    Andy T.

    Poor me, never win owt!

  • 11-16-2008 2:09 PM In reply to

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    Re: My new B&0 music system

    Congratulations and thanks for sharing. Always like to read to about how others choose there systems and there taste in sound and design.

    /Lars

     

  • 11-16-2008 2:57 PM In reply to

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    Re: My new B&0 music system

    ............and still are for sale!!! Thanks Graham!

    Best regards

    Spiros

  • 11-17-2008 6:32 PM In reply to

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    Thanks for all the replies! what can i say either you love B&O or you don't! But I believe that those who say they don't are lying! I get so upset when someone says "B&O are only design and nothing else". I did know about the stands that set the 4000's at the same angle as the 3200...they look great together. To be honest I'm not that crazy about the green 4000's, but since the screen on the 3200 lights up in green as well, I thought they would look better together...Personally i like the red color and the gold...but the silver is nice too! Isn't it strange how the 3200 doesn't look at all dated? It looks like a new product to me design wise which says alot about how much thought and time actually goes into these products... I really like the fact that there is a hard drive even though you have to name eveything manually I still like it.I will talk to spiro about the 4000's he is selling...but it is such a great feeling when buying a brand new B&O product and taking it out of the box for the first time.....
     

  • 11-17-2008 7:15 PM In reply to

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    I'm curious...here in athens the beosound 4 cost 2000 euros while the beosound 3200 costs a little over 3000 euros...i was just looking at the british prices and there is only a 300 pound difference which is quite starange...why is the 3200 more expensive here in greece but not in england. why the bigger price difference?
  • 11-17-2008 9:46 PM In reply to

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    Re: My new B&0 music system

    foamywax:
    what can i say either you love B&O or you don't! But I believe that those who say they don't are lying! I get so upset when someone says "B&O are only design and nothing else".

    Yeah i agree with you there! 

    foamywax:

    Isn't it strange how the 3200 doesn't look at all dated? It looks like a new product to me design wise which says alot about how much thought and time actually goes into these products... I really like the fact that there is a hard drive even though you have to name eveything manually I still like it.
     

    Doesn't look dated? Hmmm ok well it is extremely nicely designed, but dated, it's design is. The 3200's hard drive may dissapoint you, you'll need to write down where and what the music is manually, and it records music onto it REAL TIME Surprise eek! Why bother?

    You should get both BS3200 and BS4 in your home for a trial because i honestly don't believe the BS3200 is worth that price you are quoted in greece. What the 3200 IS though is a beautiful CD player that looks and feels lovely next to 4000's, but the components used in BS4 do perform better, alot to think about really... aesthetics and a nice heavy feel, or better sound quality and usability...

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

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

     

     

  • 11-18-2008 3:40 AM In reply to

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    Hi Dave,

    Im not sure I agree with you on that, the 3200 is definately a classic in my eyes, I see the hard drive as an extra, but the main purpose is a CD player, and its a great one. If you assume that the HD will be used as that, a supplement to an already wonderful system, then you can't go wrong. Nice choice of stands (I have got the CD one) and sufficient connections (no SPDIF, but not the end of the world). I think its great.

    As for the prices, well, you should drop a kind email to our friends in Denmark and see what riddiculous prices they are quoting... 8,000 GBP for the BeoLab 5.Per Speaker that is!!!! Who quotes one speaker by itself as the price? Its the same as saying Price Per Shoe.

    Anyway, it seems that for spare parts, Greece was considerably cheaper. I asked about the plastic brackets that mount my dads beolab 3's to the floor stand as they were lost in transit, they quoted us around 40euro and sent us 2 pairs (4 pieces). My local dealer in the UK wanted 50GBP for a pair...

    P.S. I am Greek too, in case you ask :)

  • 11-18-2008 3:58 AM In reply to

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    timhanna:

    Hi Dave,

    Im not sure I agree with you on that, the 3200 is definately a classic in my eyes, I see the hard drive as an extra, but the main purpose is a CD player, and its a great one. If you assume that the HD will be used as that, a supplement to an already wonderful system, then you can't go wrong. Nice choice of stands (I have got the CD one) and sufficient connections (no SPDIF, but not the end of the world). I think its great.

    I think in these circumstances I would probably give Lee a ring and buy a second hand Beosound/Overture leaving plenty of change to spend on a suitable iPod and dock!

     Simon

     

     

  • 11-18-2008 4:11 AM In reply to

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    wirralsimon:
    timhanna:

    Hi Dave,

    Im not sure I agree with you on that, the 3200 is definately a classic in my eyes, I see the hard drive as an extra, but the main purpose is a CD player, and its a great one. If you assume that the HD will be used as that, a supplement to an already wonderful system, then you can't go wrong. Nice choice of stands (I have got the CD one) and sufficient connections (no SPDIF, but not the end of the world). I think its great.

    I think in these circumstances I would probably give Lee a ring and buy a second hand Beosound/Overture leaving plenty of change to spend on a suitable iPod and dock!

     Simon

    I guess you could do that and funnily enough is what i have :) hehe... I hardly use it though... the HD could be more useful if your songs dont change and you had a beo5... you could program in cd album covers and point it to the appropriate place in the hard drive... Store chill out music, not party like music, you could use the ipod for that...

  • 11-18-2008 5:55 AM In reply to

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    I have to say that I love the BL4000's too. I bought in silver and use different coloured speaker frets, red at the moment. I love the reflective effect of the coloured fret against the speaker. Im sure B&O still stock the older frets so you can add a splash of colour when you feel like a change.

     regards.

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  • 11-18-2008 6:55 AM In reply to

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    Re: My new B&0 music system

    I went from the beolab 2500 (that I bought when I was 25) to a pair of 4000's two years ago and I'm still amazed today how good they sound. The bonus is that you get a range of possibilities to place them so you will never get bored. I went for the silver ones because I like the reflections it makes. The idea of changing the cover is a good one. I'm thinking of doing that.

    I still have the beosound 2300 but it's now connected to a media center PC running Itunes server that I control with an itouch, works great! The radio is the only part I use the 2300 purely for.

     

  • 11-18-2008 6:34 PM In reply to

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    Hi Dave...I have given 1000 euros downpayment for the 3200...today i went again to the B&O store and told the dealer that i was having second thoughts and that i might prefer the Beosound 4instead. He said that there was no problem since I haven't received the product yet or opened it. What he did tell me was this...he said that the 3200 is a better choice because it is more recognizable...in tv shows etc which i thought was a silly thing to say.He said that the reason the 3200 is more expensive than the BS4 is because IBM had to make a special hard drive that fits into the 3200 and that it was difficult for this to be accomplished(again i'm not so sure).He said he prefers the hard drive over the SD Card function because the music isn't as compressed and that the 3200 uses real time so that the music you put into the hard drive is "cd quality".Again I'm not so sure about this because when i pressed the cd memory button on the 3200 there wasn't any music stored on the hard drive for me to tell a difference. He just didn't seem very enthusiastic about the Beosound 4...and today i realised that I kind of like the BS4  better. It feels like the serene when you touch it and it looks more modern than the 3200. The 3200 costs 3300 euros while the Beosound 4 costs 2200. I still can't understand the price difference. I wish i could buy both of them but i can't.
  • 11-18-2008 7:03 PM In reply to

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    I was in the same situation a month or two ago. Before I finally decided I tried all sorts of combinations: I started with BeoLab 4 PC, just to go with my MacBook Pro, then I thought, no, I'll get a BeoSound 1 instead; it sounds better and has a CD player. After that I realised I could probably get a used BeoSound 3000 with BeoLab 4000s for almost the same money as a BeoSound 1 with a floor stand.

    In the end I went to my dealers and bought a new BeoSound 4 with black BeoLab 4000s. Funny how quickly you come from BeoLab 4s to a system costing five times more, but I guess that's just B&O. They do look amazing together, especially with 4000s in black. Like they were made for each other : )

  • 11-19-2008 3:39 AM In reply to

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    Ok here is my story:

    When I was 23, i got crazy about B&O. I always knew about them but never bothered to look further into it.

    At that age, second year of employment after graduating, I got myself:

    Avant 28 VCR RF, Avant 32 DVD RF, BL8000, BL6000 (2 pairs), BS Ouverture (3 of them), BS3000, BS3200, BL3 (2 Pairs - MK1 and MK2) amongst things... some new, most used but mint. I starting listening and using them one by one, for months on end and over time I started realising which i like better and which i just enjoyed more...

    I gave and sold most of them away, and then started building a new collection from scratch, now its the BV7-40, BL7-4, soon BL3 and then the BL5, maybe the BS9000.

    I plan to do the same until I get the ultimate setup. Im 24 now, so time isnt the worry, but i think, unless you are 100% sure that you love the product to bits, there is no point getting it new...

    Regarding the BS4 vs BS3200, id put my money on the BS3200, but that's just me...

  • 11-19-2008 10:28 AM In reply to

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    Re: My new B&0 music system

    Check this out on the German ebay: Beosound 3200 (new!)

    You can even make an offer. So this might get you a BS3200 for the price of a Beosound 4.

    Ralf

     

    PS: I hope it is ok to point to ebay auctions. It is not my auction.

    My Beo: Beosound 3000, Beolab 4000, Beo 4 DVD,  Beolab 5000/Beomaster 5000, Beovox S45.2 with Stands, Beosystem 7000 black with Beolink 7000, Beolink 1000, F1000 (3 cubes), Beovox 5000, Beovox 3000, Attyca 1.

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