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I have put the pages up from Sound & Vision Feb. 2015
Enjoy
Beovision Harmony 77" 2nd Gen, Beolab 5, Beolab 17, Beosound 1, Beoplay M3, Beoplay Portal, Beoplay Earset, Beoliving Intelligence
Put up where?
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
emilos: I have put the pages up from Sound & Vision Feb. 2015 Enjoy
I dread to ask but 'up where'?
Dave.
Sorry, in the media section ;)
Thanks for the upload. A great read. What a stellar review.
Unfortunately, I fear that once this article is posted on the S&V website, the naysayers will crawl out of the woodwork to discredit the author for not knowing what he's talking about. Such is life when it comes to B&O vs. the World.
Beosound Stage, Beovision 8-40, Beolit 20, Beosound Explore.
Chris Townsend:Can somebody post the link?
Here's a link to the Media section, unless you wanted the direct link to the article, which at the moment doesn't exist apart from print media unless you have a digital subscription to Sound and Vision.
Well the "review" - at least regarding the speakers - is not really a review. No comment on sound performance with different audio sources. No comparison (subjective at least) against other leading products in this price range.
Looks more like an advertorial heavily based on tech facts anyone can read in a datasheet. Spending time explaining how Beolab 19 is a dodecahedron but no mention about audio performance neither in music nor home theater mode. Etc etc. Really lame.
AnalogPlanet:Well the "review" - at least regarding the speakers - is not really a review. No comment on sound performance with different audio sources. No comparison (subjective at least) against other leading products in this price range. Looks more like an advertorial heavily based on tech facts anyone can read in a datasheet. Spending time explaining how Beolab 19 is a dodecahedron but no mention about audio performance neither in music nor home theater mode. Etc etc. Really lame.
KMA
B&O product history since 1991: Ridiculously long to list in a signature.
Sal:Here's a link to the Media section, unless you wanted the direct link to the article, which at the moment doesn't exist apart from print media unless you have a digital subscription to Sound and Vision.Beogram 6500 Turntable
Whether it's a real test, a review, or a repackaged marketing thing I'm just glad B&O is getting some positive press.
And after seeing years of barely rewritten marketing hype in high end mags, written by people who get to buy review samples cheap or keep them on indefinite "loan" it's not like no one else does it.
Hahaha, semantics aside, can anyone copy/paste here one single statement about how Beolab 17/18/19 sound to the author?
No, I don't expect neccessarily detailed lab tests - but to write zero (0) words about at least subjective impression on how a loudspeaker sounds is just... ...beyond me. :)
Clearly, this text is intended to only present B&O to readers who didn't know (or didn't care) about the brand and to create nominal awareness by re-telling B&O marketing story in an "article" form. And yes, now we can call it a "test", "review" or anything else. A car test without ever turning on the engine. LOL
Sorry - did we read the same article
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
I am fully convinced not. :) In your review author actually did switch on some of the "reviewed" products.
But that didn't happen in a "great review" from Sound&Vision Feb issue.