Introducing the Beosound Theatre soundbar - Bang & Olufsen
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- A new vision for sound has arrived. Introducing Beosound Theatre, a breakthrough soundbar that flips the script on home cinema. Years in the making, made for years to come.
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Sweet, finally! Now I need to get my hands on one :D
i'd love this in a set top box, much cheaper, so i can use my own speakers
@@sakaspuds I don't understand what you mean at all. What do you mean by set top box? And why would it be so much cheaper? and who makes that? :p
@@Mikipedia what i would like is a box (like an a/v amp) take the 12 amps and speakers out and let me use my own speakers wirelessly or via powerlink, and taking the amps and speakers out would reduce the price quite a lot
@@sakaspuds But you can attach up to 16 speakers to this and they work with all their speakers going back to the mid 80's. This is basically an AV amp too for any of their active speakers.
@@Mikipedia i know you can already connected upto 8 speakers to the theatre, the decoder on its own would be a product that would appeal to a larger audience who already own beolab/beosound speakers or if it had preamp out anyone who already owns a home cinema/ or speakers wanting to upgrade
It looks amazing but my question is to have a subwoofer out?😎👍
Yes
Hi looks GREAT WOW with class , distintion, diferent wonderfull competition needs to be more creative.
I’m extremely interested, but will you be able to connect an external subwoofer? That is the only thing that would keep me from buying it
Hi there,
we are glad to answer your question. You can easily connect one or more subwoofers using either Powerlink (8 plugs available) or Wireless Powerlink (another 8 spots available). When using Bang & Olufsen subwoofers, we automatically optimize the bass performance of the system during the RoomSense setup process.
We hope this helps! Let us know if you need anything else.
Kind regards,
Bang & Olufsen Customer Care
How about the price?
Hi Aina,
Pricing varies by region. For accurate pricing in your region, please check our website, www.bang-olufsen.com, or your local B&O dealer. You can find our stores by inputting your location on our store locator here, stores.bang-olufsen.com/en/search Hope this helps! Feel free to reach out anytime, should you have any other questions.
Kind regards,
Bang & Olufsen Customer Care
How can I buy it in india
Hi there,
we are glad that you are interested in our Beosound Theatre soundbar and will be happy to answer your question.
You can reach out to our Indian master dealer here:
Luxury Personified
www.luxurypersonified.co.in
SUN HOUSE 2/5 WEST PATEL NAGAR
OPP. METRO PILLAR NO. 194
NEW DELHI - 110008
Toll free: 1800-111-787
Other Contact Details: 011-49808146
Hope this helps. Let us know if you need anything else.
Kind regards,
Bang & Olufsen Customer Care
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Guarantee you it don’t sound like the Nakamichis
6.5k for a fugly ornament straight from behind the iron curtain in the 80's?
If you have more than 6 grand to spend, you can easily get a proper selection of speakers instead of the hacky hack that are soundbars. They are by definition a sub optimal solution compared to a set of satellites which do not need all that DSP tech!
Also speakers should be heard not seen, especially this one. What a monstrosity this is!
when you have B&O's DSP, no need for all that. Also, you don't have to worry about it anyways because its just plug and play
@@jumbocrunchh You do not understand... A soundbar is trying to emulate a normal speakers set up, albeit with various monitoring and DSP technologies.
It is simply trying to be as good as a normal speaker setup while not being a proper speaker setup!
It is a hack for a problem that people who can spend 6500 euro's on a speaker do not have!!!!! How hard is this to grasp?
@@Diggnuts Their DSP technologies work so it does what is is supposed to do, I do not see a problem. I am not sure why you are getting so angry at a nice product.
@@jumbocrunchh Does it work though? It consumes a lot of electronics to estimate the quality of a system that in a semi-ideal setting would cost a fraction of the unit.
A soundbar is at best a patch. A sub-optimal solution where you can not employ proper speakers due to whatever reason.
Anybody who can spend 6K+ on speakers probably has the means to have a room where a hack solution like a soundbar is not needed at all! So there is no need for that fancy DSP nonsense and the silicon wasted on that could have been used for stuff that is useful!
A 6K+ ugly soundbar is a solution to a problem that does not exist.. It just is an eyesore underneath the TV.
@@Diggnuts It does work, its the future of wireless audio.
When you have a pair of wireless bookshelfs for example, you have to worry about amps or receiver, just more money gone after a big speaker purchase. On top of that, you don't have to worry about all of the long, thick, wires. Clean setup.
I would much rather have a sounder of this caliber than my 60lb bookshelf speakers that take up so much space, if I could get the same performance. IMO, B&O has some of the best DSP in the game, thats why their wireless products can compete with wired competitors.
If you want to see an eye sore underneath a TV, look at Bose systems, ugly, all black, nothing appealing,