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BL 8000 vs BL 18 ?

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BeoGreg Posted: Sun, May 11 2014 7:58 AM
I have a few days left before the actual BL 18 offer ends (- 1.000 € until the 15th of May).

I naturally whent to my dealer but wasn't much impressed by the BL 18 over my actual BL 8000.

It´s surely due by the listening conditions in the shop.

I really think that it´s a great deal to buy those BL 18 (- 1.000 € and - 800 € the money I get from the friend taking my BL 8000), that´s 3.200 € for black BL 18.

So for the BL 18 owners, is the sound good over BL 8000 ?

Thanks.
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mawheele replied on Sun, May 11 2014 9:54 AM

Would love to hear some technical as well as qualitative assessments as well please. I have BL8000's, plus BL2 and I was going to swap the 8000's for the 18's, but would be keen to hear the difference in replacing the 18's + 2 for BL20s instead.

 

 

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DMacri replied on Sun, May 11 2014 1:15 PM
Did Geoff work on the design of the BL8000? If not, that may be one huge difference in favor of the BL18.

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mawheele replied on Sun, May 11 2014 3:10 PM

I think he would have still be wearing shorts at school back then ;-)

 

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BeoBoy68 replied on Sun, May 11 2014 3:30 PM
In real condition, I mean in your home; the BeoLab 18 have superior sound as the BeoLab 8000. Geoff Martin developed the BeoLab 18.
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Jeff replied on Sun, May 11 2014 3:41 PM

BeoBoy68:
In real condition, I mean in your home; the BeoLab 18 have superior sound as the BeoLab 8000. Geoff Martin developed the BeoLab 18.

While I haven't heard the new 18s, I imagine they are an improvement otherwise why bother? But, I do have to point out that while I hold Geoff Martin in high regard, he isn't the only person who knows how to design and voice loudspeakers! The 8000s in the right room are magical in and of themselves. If they weren't would you have seen them in the market for 20+ yrs?

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Chris replied on Sun, May 11 2014 3:55 PM

I do find the BL8000 a very musical speaker if you give it the right input, as is jazz, female voice... Although not sounding really airy especially in the high's.

I will gave a serieus listening with my own music on next tuesday to the BL18, If they a really, really so much better, I take the offer on the black ones.

Enjoy the music, Chris

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Puncher replied on Sun, May 11 2014 4:00 PM

Jeff:

BeoBoy68:
In real condition, I mean in your home; the BeoLab 18 have superior sound as the BeoLab 8000. Geoff Martin developed the BeoLab 18.

While I haven't heard the new 18s, I imagine they are an improvement otherwise why bother? But, I do have to point out that while I hold Geoff Martin in high regard, he isn't the only person who knows how to design and voice loudspeakers! The 8000s in the right room are magical in and of themselves. If they weren't would you have seen them in the market for 20+ yrs?

The major benefit between the old and new is that the newer speakers benefit from DSP whereby all of the live, active and variable EQ tweaking and bass management, that geoff describes so well in his blog is "relatively" simple to do compared to trying the same with analogue filters - it is akin to painting a lifelike portrait with a 1/16" brush rather than a 6" brush, or surgery using a scalpel versus an axe.

I would also assume that the design, simulation and measurement tools have improved immeasurably since 1992, giving the designers the ability to produce better designs aesthetically, mechanically, acoustically and electronically. 

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Chris replied on Sun, May 11 2014 4:20 PM

Puncher:

The major benefit between the old and new is that the newer speakers benefit from DSP whereby all of the live, active and variable EQ tweaking and bass management, that geoff describes so well in his blog is "relatively" simple to do compared to trying the same with analogue filters - it is akin to painting a lifelike portrait with a 1/16" brush rather than a 6" brush, or surgery using a scalpel versus an axe.

I would also assume that the design, simulation and measurement tools have improved immeasurably since 1992, giving the designers the ability to produce better designs aesthetically, mechanically, acoustically and electronically. 

So I am assuming you find them a real improvement, I am in doubt with all that DSP they will sound to analytical. But your mention about the ability to produce a better loudspeaker more then 20 years later is absolutely the reason why I would like to have a deep listening to them

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Puncher replied on Sun, May 11 2014 4:35 PM

Chris:

Puncher:

The major benefit between the old and new is that the newer speakers benefit from DSP whereby all of the live, active and variable EQ tweaking and bass management, that geoff describes so well in his blog is "relatively" simple to do compared to trying the same with analogue filters - it is akin to painting a lifelike portrait with a 1/16" brush rather than a 6" brush, or surgery using a scalpel versus an axe.

I would also assume that the design, simulation and measurement tools have improved immeasurably since 1992, giving the designers the ability to produce better designs aesthetically, mechanically, acoustically and electronically. 

So I am assuming you find them a real improvement, I am in doubt with all that DSP they will sound to analytical. But your mention about the ability to produce a better loudspeaker more then 20 years later is absolutely the reason why I would like to have a deep listening to them

For a moment, assume the DSP is invisible - then the fact that the driver EQ can be more accurate, the room position correction better, better bass management. etc etc. means you would expect a performance difference.

DSP doesn't mean they will necessarily sound analytical, they can still have a company "voice" or they can be designed to be "monitors" - it is a tool not a component.

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BeoGreg replied on Sun, May 11 2014 6:26 PM
Chris:

I will gave a serieus listening with my own music on next tuesday to the BL18, If they a really, really so much better, I take the offer on the black ones.

I will try to do another test before the 15th (end of the offer).

I'm for the black ones either.
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Chris replied on Tue, May 13 2014 2:23 PM

Back from a 2 hour listening test at the dealership this morning. Please excuse me, I do not want to offend anyone with my comments, next is purely my own opinion about the B18. Don’t write afterwards, why not the B20? Well you can’t compare my combo, the B20 is in another league. Very fine sounding but nothing to us, my Mrs. and myself just don’t like the R2D2 robot view.

I took my own music (downloaded from HDtracks) with me to listen, and listened to the B18 with and without the B19. What impressed me the most: I could not find the sweet spot, stereo image was great to listen to, it was sounding very nice from a listeners position in every corner. Get some four place one in every corner and you have a great house fulfilled with music.

For the critical listener: I find the overall impression of high’s good, but as my B8000 again not airy enough. it sounded to me not much better in the mids (that was the strongest point of the B8000). The bass, I disliked the bass. It certainly goes lower in specs, but after changing records over and over it keeps sounding woolly, forced and unreal to me. At B&O they have been done a remarkable job in redesigning this speaker as a whole, but due to the volume and structure of the speaker, bass is not as it should.

Things opened as soon the B19 came in to action, suddenly something just fell slightly from the shoulders of the B18 and they sounded immediately more precise in all tonality with a very articulated bass response all around the room, it was heaven to me, thats the thing I was looking for. Diana Krall appears suddenly singing and playing in the room.

My B8000 are still sounding very analog and musical to me so I did not take the offer on the new B18. For myself as a static listener, I don’t find it worthy to spend the money.

But I ended up walking outside with an order for the Beolab 19, and I am very thrilled to enjoy this wonderful, very precise and musical sounding subwoofer together with my Beolab 8000 at home.

Enjoy the music, Chris

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Raeuber replied on Tue, May 13 2014 2:51 PM
Hi Chris,

I agree with your impressions.

I use my new Beolab 19 in my livingroom together with Beolab 1 and I'm very happy with it. I also checked the BL 19 in my bedroom together with my Beolab 8000 and was also very impressed. But ONE Beolab 19 in my house must be enough, a subwoofer in a bedroom is a little bit 'overkill'.

Congrats to your decision for Beolab 19, it's really a stunning subwoofer.

Greets

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BeoGreg replied on Tue, May 13 2014 3:58 PM
I haven't done the BL18 plunge either.

I find something wrong with the bass wich saturated easily (like my 8000 in fact).

The best listening was with music with little bass and we had to search for that kind of music on the dealer's ipad mini !

That could be resolved with BL11 or 19 I suppose but it's not an option for me.

What I should do is a test at home, but no time for that.

Still two days left for the offer though...
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SlyParma replied on Tue, May 13 2014 4:21 PM

I can not understand the use of a subwoofer with stereo music. For me, unlistenable. 

 

The 8000 will listen for hours without tiring, but there is a lack of definition of the high and the low. 

 

For stereo music: BL5, BL9, BL20. 

 

The Beolab 9 can be purchased cheaply now.

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olvisab replied on Tue, May 13 2014 4:34 PM
SlyParma:

I can not understand the use of a subwoofer with stereo music. For me, unlistenable.

The 8000 will listen for hours without tiring, but there is a lack of definition of the high and the low.

For stereo music: BL5, BL9, BL20.

The Beolab 9 can be purchased cheaply now.

Sure, if you choose bl5 or bl9 or bl20, I understand why you don't need a sub for stereo , LOL.

The sub is usefull when you use speakers who lack of bass or when you pass through it , the mediums and highs from the speakers are better.

In a little room a pair of bl3 with a sub is more discret and efficient than a pair of 5 or 9.

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SHEFFIELD replied on Tue, May 13 2014 8:39 PM

Doesn't your local dealer offer home demonstrations?

I have offered many home dems of 18s and 19s against Lab 8000s and 2s with a very positive response.  It's probably no coincidence that we sell lots of both Lab 18 and 19!

I believe that our speakers always seem to perform better in the customers home, and a weekend home demonstration seems the best way to make a proper informed decision on performance.

Incidentally, as a result of the success of 18 & 19 we always have plenty of 8000s and 2s for sale at good prices...

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Sal replied on Tue, May 13 2014 9:13 PM

SHEFFIELD:

Doesn't your local dealer offer home demonstrations?

I have offered many home dems of 18s and 19s against Lab 8000s and 2s with a very positive response.  It's probably no coincidence that we sell lots of both Lab 18 and 19!

I believe that our speakers always seem to perform better in the customers home, and a weekend home demonstration seems the best way to make a proper informed decision on performance.

Incidentally, as a result of the success of 18 & 19 we always have plenty of 8000s and 2s for sale at good prices...

Just wondering, are home demos more common for EU based dealers? I've never been offered home demos in the past here in the States, and maybe it is just a matter of asking, but nearly everyone who has mentioned home demos are based in EU.

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elephant replied on Wed, May 14 2014 1:29 AM
Sal:

Just wondering, are home demos more common for EU based dealers? I've never been offered home demos in the past here in the States, and maybe it is just a matter of asking, but nearly everyone who has mentioned home demos are based in EU.

Very rare in Oz

Either need a cheap commodity item eg Playmaker,

or a BIG potential order to motivate our dealers

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valve1 replied on Wed, May 14 2014 6:58 AM

Sal:
I've never been offered home demos

Ask them ! A home demo is the deal breaker.

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BeoGreg replied on Wed, May 14 2014 8:47 AM
SHEFFIELD:

Doesn't your local dealer offer home demonstrations?

Definitely Yes ! But the offer ends tomorrow and I can't manage that during the week !!

Maybe, like BV11 the offer will last longer.
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Chris replied on Wed, May 14 2014 8:57 AM

@BeoGreg - are you sure, I heard my dealer mumble between his teeth ends 22 th. Give him a call!

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BeoGreg replied on Wed, May 14 2014 9:12 AM
Chris:

@BeoGreg - are you sure, I heard my dealer mumble between his teeth ends 22 th. Give him a call!

Normaly I'm at my dealer tomorrow (15th) at 7pm for the Avant presentation, if the Tv arrives in time (the delivery was scheduled for the 16th !).

If the Avant show is cancelled I will go the 16th, so if the offer is still on untill the 22th I will ask for a a pair of BL 18 for the week end. That's definitely the best way to go, home demo.

Hope your right for the date...
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elephant:
Sal:

 

Just wondering, are home demos more common for EU based dealers? I've never been offered home demos in the past here in the States, and maybe it is just a matter of asking, but nearly everyone who has mentioned home demos are based in EU.

 

 

Very rare in Oz

 

Either need a cheap commodity item eg Playmaker,

 

or a BIG potential order to motivate our dealers

I've been offered to take a pair of speakers home to try them out, but whether there is a demo of the product, i'm unsure. 

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BeoGreg replied on Wed, May 14 2014 5:26 PM
Chris:

@BeoGreg - are you sure, I heard my dealer mumble between his teeth ends 22 th. Give him a call!

Press any key to start. Where is the “any” key?!

It´s the 15th for my dealer, he confirmed.

Waiting for is call for a home demo this week-end (we'll still be the 15th next tuesday right ? ;-) ).
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Chris replied on Thu, May 15 2014 7:16 AM

BeoGreg:

Waiting for is call for a home demo this week-end (we'll still be the 15th next tuesday right ? ;-) ).

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i can't wait to hear about your impressions with the demo 

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valve1 replied on Thu, May 15 2014 8:19 AM

BeoGreg:
(we'll still be the 15th next tuesday right ? ;-) )

Glad you are getting the proper test with the speakers. Yes - thumbs up

Lets know how it goes.

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mawheele:

I think he would have still be wearing shorts at school back then ;-)

Laughing

1992 isn't that long ago (or rather, I'm not that young...). I would have been sitting in a recording studio in Montreal living on coffee and microphone techniques back then...

Cheers

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Puncher:

Jeff:

BeoBoy68:
In real condition, I mean in your home; the BeoLab 18 have superior sound as the BeoLab 8000. Geoff Martin developed the BeoLab 18.

While I haven't heard the new 18s, I imagine they are an improvement otherwise why bother? But, I do have to point out that while I hold Geoff Martin in high regard, he isn't the only person who knows how to design and voice loudspeakers! The 8000s in the right room are magical in and of themselves. If they weren't would you have seen them in the market for 20+ yrs?

 

The major benefit between the old and new is that the newer speakers benefit from DSP whereby all of the live, active and variable EQ tweaking and bass management, that geoff describes so well in his blog is "relatively" simple to do compared to trying the same with analogue filters - it is akin to painting a lifelike portrait with a 1/16" brush rather than a 6" brush, or surgery using a scalpel versus an axe.

I would also assume that the design, simulation and measurement tools have improved immeasurably since 1992, giving the designers the ability to produce better designs aesthetically, mechanically, acoustically and electronically. 

 

Hi,

I just want to correct an important point here: I was on a large team of persons that developed the BL18. My job was to help with the final voicing of it - but I most certainly wasn't alone. On the other hand, if you don't like the way they sound, I certainly get a fair share of the blame. :-)

I agree with almost everything that Jeff and Puncher said.

Cheers

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mbee replied on Thu, May 15 2014 9:19 AM

Geoff Martin:
I was on a large team of persons that developed the BL18

I have a picture of the group. Geoff is the man in the middle (he had long hairs at the time, due to a complex development not allowing him to take care of him).

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He actually had long hairs at that time!

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BeoGreg replied on Thu, May 15 2014 11:41 AM
Millemissen:

He actually had long hairs at that time!

We all had more hair earlier

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And considering myself, you don't know how accurate are your words...
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olvisab replied on Thu, May 15 2014 11:58 AM
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I have a picture of the group. Geoff is the man in the middle (he had long hairs at the time, due to a complex development not allowing him to take care of him).

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BeoGreg replied on Sat, May 17 2014 9:55 PM
Impossible to get a pair of BL 18 this weekend for The head by head test.

Sorry, but I have to pass on that one.
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Chris replied on Sat, May 17 2014 10:02 PM

what a pity, I looked forward to your opinion Indifferent

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BeoGreg replied on Sun, May 18 2014 6:25 PM
Only one pair of BL 18 is available and right now it´s hooked up to the new Avant.
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valve1 replied on Mon, May 19 2014 7:32 AM

See if you can pick them up Saturday closing time and bring them back Monday opening time ?

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valve1 replied on Mon, May 19 2014 7:32 AM

See if you can pick them up Saturday closing time and bring them back Monday opening time ?

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BeoGreg replied on Mon, May 19 2014 9:13 AM
valve1:

See if you can pick them up Saturday closing time and bring them back Monday opening time ?

That's what I was suppose to do appart that opening time is tuesday for me. I don't have a free tuesday untill the 10th of june and my wife will need the family car so I can't cary them back.

It was much easyer when I tested lab 3's...
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