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New Copenhagen store design.

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expoman
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expoman Posted: Sun, Dec 29 2013 3:58 AM

Anyone know how is doing?   Except for the one in China have not heard of others.  

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Roger replied on Mon, Dec 30 2013 9:47 AM

They all will have to adopt this new design, but I belive they (the B1's) have until end of 2015 to do so.

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StUrrock replied on Mon, Dec 30 2013 12:25 PM

Roger:

They all will have to adopt this new design, but I belive they (the B1's) have until end of 2015 to do so.

Roger

It will never happen in that time frame.

 

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w5bno123 replied on Mon, Dec 30 2013 3:05 PM
Roger:

They all will have to adopt this new design, but I belive they (the B1's) have until end of 2015 to do so.

Roger

There is already a MKII version available which is scaled down. They might be on a MKIII or VI version by 2015...
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expoman replied on Mon, Dec 30 2013 6:58 PM

Roger:

They all will have to adopt this new design, but I belive they (the B1's) have until end of 2015 to do so.

Roger

I was curious how all the mechanical elements were holding up to daily use?   Does the MK II design have less moving parts?  

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w5bno123 replied on Mon, Dec 30 2013 8:24 PM
expoman:

I was curious how all the mechanical elements were holding up to daily use? Does the MK II design have less moving parts?

The only mechanical element is the scaled down version is the loudspeaker wall. I think the floor rotating units are a big trip hazard and anti wheelchair use..not to much thought on that!
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StUrrock replied on Mon, Dec 30 2013 8:57 PM
expoman:

I was curious how all the mechanical elements were holding up to daily use? Does the MK II design have less moving parts?

Expoman you have a good point.

But in reality B&O have to realize that the whole point is to showcase products with the intention of making sales.

The turning walls etc IMHO take away from the main point of a showroom and make it more of a theme park.

So let's make a choice are we charging for admission or do we want to make sales?

The original concept therefore is doomed......

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Simonbeo replied on Tue, Dec 31 2013 9:53 AM

The moving elements bring this to mind http://yo.co.uk/yo-home/images/

Interesting apartments by the Yo Sushi guy who has a theatrical stage background . The videos are worth watching .

Beo Century ,Beoplay V1, Beocenter 6, Ex-Beolit 12, Beotime , A8. Beolit 15 , Form 2i , Beolab 2000, Beoplay A3.Beosound 1

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