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Beolab 4000 Colors

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Manbearpig
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Manbearpig Posted: Tue, Mar 26 2013 11:05 PM

Dear members,

I got a question concerning the colors of the Beolab 4000 speakers. It appears to me that colors have changed over production. Can it be that MK! blue is not the same as MK2 blue? What about red? The newer red looks brighter than the older burgundy red? Or is this just my imagination? Which colors are most desirable from your point of view?

Rgds,

Kai

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Manbearpig:

Dear members,

I got a question concerning the colors of the Beolab 4000 speakers. It appears to me that colors have changed over production. Can it be that MK! blue is not the same as MK2 blue? What about red? The newer red looks brighter than the older burgundy red? Or is this just my imagination? Which colors are most desirable from your point of view?

Rgds,

Kai

Try this site on versions and colours!

http://beophile.com/?page_id=282

The parent site is beophile.com

 

Peter the biker

MediaBobNY
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Beocentral has similar info.

Manbearpig
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Thanks. That helps. And which colors would you consider most desirable? I know, it's a matter of taste. But I'd be interested anyway.

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westonetwo replied on Wed, Mar 27 2013 11:15 PM

I think the best options are the silver or black finishes.

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MediaBobNY replied on Wed, Mar 27 2013 11:25 PM

Silver with black grills.

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Manbearpig replied on Fri, Mar 29 2013 10:29 AM

Really? Sounds a bit boring to me. Almost as with cars Wink However, in the end it's all a matter of taste and of how well the speakers fit in the environment they're supposed to go into.

Rgds,

Kai

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Peter replied on Fri, Mar 29 2013 11:24 AM

I have a blue pair (originally to match my Avant) and a gold pair (the walls in the room they are in are yellow). I like them both. Silver and black have the best resale value but as I have no interest in selling them, I chose the colours I wanted!! Big Smile

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Do you have the light blue or the dark blue version, Peter? I could purchase a light blue MK1 pair from 2005 or 2006. Silver and black of course fit in almost all environments. My living room has white furniture, light green walls and a dark floor. Therefore, I'd prefer the dark red version of the Lab 4000s. Black and silver would of course be fine (especially black), but I think that it's the colors that makes the Beolab 4000 special. I've always loved how well B&O paints its stuff. As I've said, it's pretty much the same with vintage cars. When new, most people prefer white, silver, black. But in the oldtimer segment, it's the rare and exotic colors that fetch the highest prices.

Rgds,

Kai

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Red would probably be the next most versatile color while still having some wider reaching appeal. The least is probably green.

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Peter replied on Sat, Mar 30 2013 11:00 AM

Manbearpig:

Do you have the light blue or the dark blue version, Peter? I could purchase a light blue MK1 pair from 2005 or 2006. Silver and black of course fit in almost all environments. My living room has white furniture, light green walls and a dark floor. Therefore, I'd prefer the dark red version of the Lab 4000s. Black and silver would of course be fine (especially black), but I think that it's the colors that makes the Beolab 4000 special. I've always loved how well B&O paints its stuff. As I've said, it's pretty much the same with vintage cars. When new, most people prefer white, silver, black. But in the oldtimer segment, it's the rare and exotic colors that fetch the highest prices.

Rgds,

Kai

The speakers are actually anodised - this is something that B&O are international leaders in. White products are usually painted though they were looking at a technique to anodise in white - not sure if this is being done.

Peter

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