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Beolab 8000 sound level vs Penta

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leosgonewild
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leosgonewild Posted: Mon, Nov 28 2016 10:42 AM
Being used to the indestructible Pentas the transition to Beolab 8000 with Beolab 2 is a little scary.

How "hard" can the 8000's be played compared to the Pentas? Just don't want to blow them up.

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smuehli replied on Mon, Nov 28 2016 11:09 AM

I think you'll be disappointed by the sound of the 8000s . . . .

I've both in my setup: The 8000s as front and the Pentas in the back. In this combination the 8000s are louder than the pentas but Level 54 to 56 on the BS 9000 was not a problem - the 8000s began to scream - not nice - but the pentas are only loud and brilliant ;-)

I don't know which level you want to hear, but the sound of louder 8000s let's you automatically reduce the volume ;-)

I think they can go louder than your ears could withstand.

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I do have a spare par of Pentas set up at my fathers place. I'll use the time to get used to the 8000's, and then I will really appreciate the Pentas again in the future. Big Smile

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jowus replied on Sat, Dec 3 2016 9:56 PM
I don't BeoLab 8000 is good comparison to Pentas. I think, they both have different sound.
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davidr replied on Sat, Dec 3 2016 10:21 PM

Given the STK chip amp in the Beolab 8000 is rated for 100W RMS, probably half that before distortion gets nasty. They're pretty loud but not high SPL stuff.

The newer ones with ICE power amps are much more powerful (on paper).

Of course any loudspeaker driver can be driven hard until roasted!

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TWG replied on Sun, Dec 4 2016 7:47 AM

Leo, if you are frightened of blowing speakers up there's a simple setup:

- Beolink Passive
- Klipsch La Scala or the Klipschorn

The "La Scala" and the "Klipschorn" both look ugly to me, but with a 20W valve amplifier it is simply unbelievable what comes out of these speakers and I mean unbelievable! There's only one thing you have to be scared to blow up: Your house! Big Smile
I'm not exaggerating. I've listened to both of them and it's very very seldom that a bassdrum kicks directly into my stomach. Never had this with speakers before at that level.

You need a big room to drive them like they deserve and if you are in the mood of e.g. listening to a rock concert at its original volume level: No Problem, just go for it. These speakers handle it with ease and don't show any sign of struggling while producing awestruck power levels. You love classic music, too? Enjoy every concert with its original dynamic levels without compromise.
But having 2 La Scalas in your living room is nearly as putting 2 washing machines into the room. The Klipschorn has to be installed in the room corner due to its construction, but it can fit very good by painting the front the same color like the wall.

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