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BeoSound Edge - Have you bought one?

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9 LEE
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9 LEE Posted: Sun, Sep 1 2019 12:46 AM

Genuine question here. Aside from seeing them in Official Dealerships I've never seen one in a private home, a place of business, or even heard anyone mention having bought one.. Huh?

Reason : I keep looking for a pre-owned one to buy (old habits die hard..) and I'm just not seeing any.  Either they're so amazing to own nobody would even contemplate selling theirs, or they've sold in such low numbers they're just not around second-hand.

I'm tentatively guessing the latter, but wondered if we have a silent majority on here who own one and are just being pretty cool and aloof about it.. 

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I’ve heard people buying them, very few though. Sales for the UK last time I actively looked where very low for the first 5-6 months. If I remember right it was under 100... But the launch and actual time to sale also probably didn’t help much. Though most of the people that have one seem to be happy with it. I like it, sort of, but it’s not for me.

They’re probably also too new atm for second hand sales

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I haven't bought one

I have no where to put it with the A9, A6, BS1

Plus, i dont have anywhere , where i could put it on the wall at 90 degrees without hitting it walking past.

I think they would suit a warehouse conversion or really high end architectural places. 

I know someone that has bought one in the bronze and it looks beautiful.  But i think its like when you buy a car you generally keep it for a few years before contemplating selling it. 

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Haven't bought one.

To be fair. I don't think it's a "home" speaker... More something for a hotel lobby, fancy fashion store... but not something you would have at home.

Still fantastic looking spreaker though. But very limited use at home.

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Puncher replied on Sun, Sep 1 2019 1:13 PM

It's placement requirements mean it is all but impossible to accommodate in a "normal" home environment - hence low interest/sales.

Given b&o's current woes, the product they have chosen to work on/release are a strange choice at best! 

 

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Opman replied on Sun, Sep 1 2019 1:21 PM

 

Hi Lee 

We have sold a few but it has been flying out yet. 

We recently installed one in the Aston Martin showroom in Wilmslow. It is in the hand over area and has a customised wheel cover courtesy of Skiniplay. 

Hopefully this will generate more interest. 

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Puncher:

It's placement requirements mean it is all but impossible to accommodate in a "normal" home environment - hence low interest/sales.

Given b&o's current woes, the product they have chosen to work on/release are a strange choice at best! 

Actually it would somewhat work as a floor speaker, but in that segment it's up against the A9 at half the price.

Form over function! Simply to bizarre... Wasted resources!

 

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BEOVOX141:

Puncher:

It's placement requirements mean it is all but impossible to accommodate in a "normal" home environment - hence low interest/sales.

Given b&o's current woes, the product they have chosen to work on/release are a strange choice at best! 

Actually it would somewhat work as a floor speaker, but in that segment it's up against the A9 at half the price.

Form over function! Simply to bizarre... Wasted resources!

Sad when your new product takes a beating from your old one. In the future will people look back on the iconic B&O products of the 2010s and A9 be the only one? 

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Opman:

Hi Lee

We have sold a few but it has been flying out yet.

We recently installed one in the Aston Martin showroom in Wilmslow. It is in the hand over area and has a customised wheel cover courtesy of Skiniplay.

Hopefully this will generate more interest.

Opman

This is brilliant! As I said.... Edge is probably more a showroom product.
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Some Instagram installs

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@1990

I am sorry, this is just to strange! why would anyone deliberately put the drivers 90 degrees off axis ?

A subwoofer perhaps.... 

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Another home install

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Shape + Edge

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Craft beer place

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Office

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I love this one. Edge as soundbar!

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1990 replied on Sun, Sep 1 2019 4:05 PM

BEOVOX141:

@1990

I am sorry, this is just to strange! why would anyone deliberately put the drivers 90 degrees off axis ?

A subwoofer perhaps.... 

Depends on where the listening position is? Maybe intended for a work/eat area on the left side?

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Agree,- but most of the time I am actually located "somewhere in the room", and thus not leaning my head up against in wall.

Honestly I am slightly appalled by the fact that B&O is engaged in this "mono snake oil business" without any merits in sound quality aspects whatsoever!

But then again if you just want something "different" to showcase, it's perfect!

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9 LEE replied on Sun, Sep 1 2019 10:40 PM

BEOVOX141:

Honestly I am slightly appalled by the fact that B&O is engaged is this "mono snake oil business" without any merits in sound quality aspects whatsoever!

Paging Geoff Martin for some input here...  

It always stuck me as acoustically odd that on the wall bracket your effectively facing the edge of it - from whence no sound cometh.. and to hear it properly you'd need to be flat up against the wall yourself.

However, as Geoff will attest, everything I know about acoustics can be written on the back of a credit card... on the signature strip. Indifferent

 

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As for Edge being more of a showroom product: I'd love to see an aggressive B&O biz dev group pursue, say, Starbucks.  How about an Edge in each store?  Thinking beyond the box...

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Seems as if the edge is more of a company purchase than people buying it. The same goes for the Shape which was launched to be in hotel lobbies, restaurants and work places. There is something about the Edge that makes it look like it’s just the prototype and real one will have some detail on the hoop round the outside. The control detail on the surface is nice but not that apparent to make the speaker look “finished”.

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beocool replied on Mon, Sep 2 2019 12:36 PM

Simonbeo:

Seems as if the edge is more of a company purchase than people buying it. The same goes for the Shape which was launched to be in hotel lobbies, restaurants and work places. There is something about the Edge that makes it look like it’s just the prototype and real one will have some detail on the hoop round the outside. The control detail on the surface is nice but not that apparent to make the speaker look “finished”.

For me personally the lack of detail would be its strongest selling point. I like it's smaller size relative to the A9 as well, even though this is not reflected in the price.

 

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moxxey replied on Mon, Sep 2 2019 3:28 PM

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I’ve heard people buying them, very few though. Sales for the UK last time I actively looked where very low for the first 5-6 months. If I remember right it was under 100... 

That sounds like a fair number to me - if you'd said 30 I might have been surprised. I sort of like it, too, but not bowled over by it. I'd rather wall-mount an A9?

Not a huge fan of metal surrounds either, partly as I was tarnished by the BeoSound 4 all-metal base which was 'mare to polish!

Also, Peter Tyson has a few ex-demo units: https://petertyson.co.uk/catalogsearch/result?q=edge&cat=

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It’s a great product, maybe not the right one to have launched last year, should have been the BeoSound Stage!?

We have sold 10 units from Ealing, speaking to other dealers they seem to struggle with it, must be down to location and demographics.

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moxxey:

That sounds like a fair number to me - if you'd said 30 I might have been surprised. I sort of like it, too, but not bowled over by it. I'd rather wall-mount an A9?

Not a huge fan of metal surrounds either, partly as I was tarnished by the BeoSound 4 all-metal base which was 'mare to polish!

Also, Peter Tyson has a few ex-demo units: https://petertyson.co.uk/catalogsearch/result?q=edge&cat=

It was for like the first 2 and bit months, it really struggled and there were issues, but what else is new Stick out tongue it picked up a bit later, still not a massive seller/money maker.

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Hi Lee, good to catch up with you earlier. Yes, it’s the latter. I remember when they came out last December, we though they would be a great seller, and with the launch date being so close to Christmas, and knowing they’ll be in short supply I ordered 5. Sold one to THE customer who buys everything...couldn’t give them away. Sneaked a couple out on EBay at silly money, but a proper white elephant!

I think it is a difficult product to place in most homes, doesn’t have great sound quality, nearly every dealer had issues with the bass port opening and closing, and for the money BeoSound 2 blows it away...

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