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I currently have a pair of Beoplay S8s but due to issues with the Connection Hub b&o might end up refunding my purchase. My question is if the Beosound Stage can catch up to the Beoplay S8 sound wise, or perhaps if the Stage is even better considering its newer technology. I have a non-b&o TV and won't be investing in a BeoRemote one.
If it were me, I’d take a Stage over the S8 any day. The fact that it supports Dolby Átmos and technology in the Stage seems far more advanced.
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Poly:I currently have a pair of Beoplay S8s but due to issues with the Connection Hub b&o might end up refunding my purchase. My question is if the Beosound Stage can catch up to the Beoplay S8 sound wise, or perhaps if the Stage is even better considering its newer technology. I have a non-b&o TV and won't be investing in a BeoRemote one.
Aussie Michael:Or if it is just the connection hub can that be fixed and your S8 speakers are OK?
I think he's talking about the "curse" of the B&O connection hub: that idling his pitch noise…
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Thanks everyone for your inputs. Yes I'm talking about the curse of the Connection Hub (high pitch idling noise). The only way this can be fixed is to use the speakers with a B&O TV (so they connect through powerlink) and since I don't have That much money they only other solution would be to go with another product. Both music, tv and movies are important to me. I like the S8 subwoofer but the unability to adjust the bass has been quite annoying, and the lack of wirelessness.
(Was posted twice, sorry, still getting used to the forums)