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I miss David Lewis...

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imac Posted: Fri, May 17 2013 9:35 AM

I am really dissappointed with the newer designs of Bang&Olufsen and B&O Play.

I used to buy B&O for the design and also the quality. It was especially the design that first drew me to B&O, because it was so different to anything else. The last product I bought was a BV11, which was still inspired by BV10 and Davis Lewis. None of the newer products have really caught my attention. The new Beolab 14 is also a dissappointment to me. The materials used look very nice, but the overall design is just missing something. And I don't even want to start talking about the B&O Play range.

I used to be addicted to Bang&Olufsen, but with the current line up of new products, they are going to lose a fan and customer.:(

Just some of my thoughts...

 

 

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I think the problem is that we become accustomed or acclimatised to a Lewis inspired look or style, and the brutal truth is that now David is dead that the B&O style we have grown used to will inevitably change.

I see the introduction of and it's all relative I know, more affordable items like the Beoplay A8 and the Beolab 14 as a very positive step and of one back towards its roots. TVs costing 10-15 times the competition in this day and age is ridiculous, and frankly business suicide.

Having a surround sound system that is competitive in its price point to some of the very successful competition, whilst maintaining fantastic sound, materials and integration whilst maybe not your up of tea, will secure the future of a company that still has those TVs mentioned above.

The worlds changed, and B&O is responding accordingly.

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Well said, Chris!

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There is a tv - and there is a BV

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soundproof replied on Fri, May 17 2013 10:20 AM

I miss Jacob Jensen.

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moxxey replied on Fri, May 17 2013 10:20 AM

Chris Townsend:

The worlds changed, and B&O is responding accordingly.

Sadly, if anything the BL12 and BL14 are much more '90s' in design terms, for me. Lots of chrome. I don't want lots of chrome. I don't mind the slightly grainy chrome surround on my BV11, but that's as much shiny chrome I want in my home.

Even my dealer sounds like he's a bit embarrassed demonstrating the BL12's on floorstands - they just don't look right. I know there are people on here that love them, but they aren't for me.

I do like lots of recent stuff, such as the BV11, BL11, A8, A9, but many of these were sourced from the time David Lewis was designing the products.

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jkhamler replied on Fri, May 17 2013 10:28 AM

I completely agree. Times change, design evolves. Easy to over-romanticise the past. I personally think the new products are fantastic and I think it's great how they are using a new generation of design talent. Red dot design awards (for the V1 and BeoLit 12) are surely testament to this.

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imac replied on Fri, May 17 2013 10:34 AM

I also used to live in this past. And back then I was excited about new Bang&Olufsen products...

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Michael replied on Fri, May 17 2013 11:51 AM
For me it's mostly that I miss the clever design. A few years back everything from B&O was very cleverly engineered from a design standpoint. And the technical design was developed hand in hand with the design to solve different issues.

I can't say I see this in today's designs very much. To me they just look like they are designed to look a certain way, not to adapt or to make anything special.

I like a lot of the new designs but they are not smart in the way they where before.

One of the main reasons, of course, is that we don't use as much media in forms of cassettes, CDs etc. But take the BL8000 for example. It is supposed to look like an organ pipe. Most people would say impossible, but they solved it and they solved it very good. That is for me the smart and clever finesse that I miss.

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danezro replied on Fri, May 17 2013 12:14 PM

I read a clever point in a post a long time ago discussing the need for mechanical movement in AV has massively diminished.  In a world of streaming and digital music there is far less physical media, hence no business sense in trying to accommodate it.

 

The mechanics is arguably one of the most beautiful features of a B&O product, if you think of a BS9000 or a BeoCenter 9500, they are a pleasure to your ears, eyes but also touch.  Currently the only mechanical movements I can think of is the motorised TV stands, the BV7 DVD/BR tray and aerial on the BS3.

Being fortunate to have just purchased a motorised wall bracket for my BV7 40  the TV now has massive wow factor, it is hard not to enjoy watching the smooth, silent and seamless movement as the TV moves into position – a real pleasure and a real B&O differentiator.

It seems that technology has a lot to answer for when it comes to the homogenised look of AV products these days, much harder to differentiate between brands. I don’t know what the answer is, that’s for the designers but I think the poster had an interesting point.

 

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olvisab replied on Fri, May 17 2013 12:30 PM

danezro:
Currently the only mechanical movements I can think of is the motorised TV stands, the BV7 DVD/BR tray and aerial on the BS3.

 

and the bs5 wheel !

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MartinW replied on Fri, May 17 2013 12:46 PM
I actually think David Lewis could have designed the BL14's and that he would very much approve - it has all his hallmarks, circles, aluminium, the sub looks like something he would have designed (almost looks like part of the BL5/BL9 family). I think they look really terriffic! But thats what design is all about i guess - not everyone wants to see the same thing.
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Lars E replied on Fri, May 17 2013 12:57 PM

I agree!

 

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AdamS replied on Fri, May 17 2013 1:10 PM

I miss David Lewis, too. Some of B&Os latest products really are quite ugly, IMHO.

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BeoBoy68 replied on Fri, May 17 2013 2:46 PM
David Lewis was a master but Torsten Valeur the chief of the David Lewis Designer is also good. BeoLab 14 looks nice in the Beo's spirit.
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Flappo replied on Fri, May 17 2013 2:56 PM

Me too. The modern stuff looks like its either rushed see the playmaker , retro nonsense see that awful brick radio or plain weird see that bass drum on wooden legs.

id like to know what they're smoking in the design dept these days

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MartinW replied on Fri, May 17 2013 3:19 PM
To be fair you can't include Play products in a discussion about B&O design - they are deliberately different in design for a reason - they even made a totally separated brand for them to distinguish this. Different designers too apart from A8 which was David Lewis anyway.
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Beofan2 replied on Fri, May 17 2013 3:39 PM

Thorsten Valeur designed BV10 too. BeoPlay products are designed too be different from the main products.

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Puncher replied on Fri, May 17 2013 3:44 PM

jkhamler:

I completely agree. Times change, design evolves. Easy to over-romanticise the past. I personally think the new products are fantastic and I think it's great how they are using a new generation of design talent. Red dot design awards (for the V1 and BeoLit 12) are surely testament to this.

Don't be overly impressed by a Red Dot award - firstly you have to apply to be judged, then (if wiki is to believed)

in 2008, there were over 3.200 submissions from 51 countries for the product design prize (with 676 winning) ......

i.e. a ratio of just over 1 in 4 entrants "win".

Finally the "winners package" costs from 2820 Euros, with what appears like additional costs to exhibit in the museum!!

 

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Ryan replied on Fri, May 17 2013 3:53 PM

I do agree. But maybe we all just stuck in the time we first saw B&O. I still love the brushed metal and wood look of the Jacob Jensen products. The lab 12 is just completely terrible, as for the lab 14, I guess it's nice that they have a product in this category, it doesn't have any B&O magic for me though.

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Flappo replied on Fri, May 17 2013 4:03 PM

I can't believe the V1 won any awards , it's a design disaster.

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imac replied on Fri, May 17 2013 4:06 PM

Flappo:

I can't believe the V1 won any awards , it's a design disaster.

My thoughts exactly...

 

 

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Simonbeo replied on Fri, May 17 2013 5:29 PM

This is quite amusing as the thread echoes one on the Alfa Romeo forum criticising the latest Alfa ,the Giulietta for not being like the old "real" Alfas.

i recently bought both a Giulietta and a beoplay V1 . The latter is ,for me, a return to the subtle architecture which drew me to buy an MX before it. It looks like a part of the house as opposed to something showy. I did not want piano black and chrome casings from Samsung or Sony and the matt finished metal of the V1 gives us this, rather than an enormous Mobile phone.

the Alfa, well it speaks for itself..

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cooldude replied on Fri, May 17 2013 5:32 PM

I totally love the Lewis designs like the beosystem 7000 and 9000, beosound 9000,  Ouverture, BL8000, beolab 3,5, 9 and some more. I have some of them in daily use.

However I my honest opinion, I find he really did some disasters as well..  like the beo5, beosound4, beosound 2, beolab 4 etc. 
I do put the A3,  playmaker and beolab12 series in this category as well as I find them weak evolutions of David Lewis designs.

They totally lost my interest in new designs somewhere in the late 90ies till about a year or two ago.

B&O did the right thing with stopping to produce all the outdated items. I didn't like it at first but now feel that B&O is more ready to move forward.

The new models are a lot more current,  My wife loves the beolit 12 and now wants one!!! Mission accomplished for B&O!
The A8 is still just about the best sounding dock out there. The look you either love or hate...
The A9 proves that B&O dares to explore out of the box concepts!!!! 
The v1 proves that tv's don't have to look piano lacquer black by default and the ceiling mount is again a proof that B&O is thinking beyond 1995 standards and is taking risks. I might not like the design 100%,  but I do applaud the effort to be different. Maybe they'll get it right with the next version! 

The black&alu combo is after 30 yrs  sooooo dated and tired. Sorry guys, but that's my point of view. 

Beolab14 is a product that is way overdue and it certainly has my interest as do the new headphones... again which are way overdue....

I finally am looking forward to put a foot into the local store again after now 3 or 4 yrs...

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MartinW replied on Fri, May 17 2013 5:41 PM
Thats a great attitude cooldude!
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cooldude replied on Fri, May 17 2013 5:56 PM

It's a post I wanted to write for a while.

So, no I do NOT miss David Lewis and yes, I do appreciate all the things he did right, but I am also looking forward to more input, ideas and new concepts by other designers.  If any company has the pedigree to do think beyond black boxes, it's B&O.

 

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Simonbeo replied on Fri, May 17 2013 6:01 PM

I agree and if aluminium has an advantage rather than being a finish ,then it can still be used!

They need to concentrate on the new media and how they can relate to beautiful boxes that don't feel alien to the surrounding environment .

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Jeff replied on Fri, May 17 2013 7:11 PM

I miss David Lewis, I have to admit. He produced some of the truly stunning and iconic designs for B&O, including my BS9000/BL8000 combo. I also liked Jacob Jensen's stuff. Time will tell on the new products as they come into being. I think the Lab 14 is neat, same for the Beolit 12, etc. What I am not that fond of are the Lab 9 and Lab 12 series. Neither really do it for me at all.I understand why the 12's are designed the way they are, for wall mounting, but the older BL and BVox 3000-5000 series are better looking to me.

But I think the comments made about the changing of sources for audio/video removing a lot of the room for distinction between B&O and other brands rings true. As I mentioned in another thread, no matter what we old farts think the days of physical media and such are gone for the most part. That minimizes the kinds of tactile and visual feedback and design elements that can be made. Think back to say the 70's, every brand had their own design language and colors, even among the more proletarian big receivers of the day. Green lights for HK, blue for Marantz, clear for Pioneer, etc. Same with button and knob styles. B&O went their own way obviously. But now, with your phone or tablet serving as the interface there's not much there to hang your hat on.

Video displays and speakers are about it. There's also less reason than ever to have a main audio product, a source product like a receiver or such, as a focal point in a room. The market and technology have both moved in ways that take away from one of B&Os main strengths, so it will be interesting to see how things progress. BTW, I like the look of the BS5.

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Simonbeo replied on Fri, May 17 2013 7:20 PM

Anybody else think Jonathan Ives at apple has adopted and developed the Lewis style?

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cooldude replied on Fri, May 17 2013 7:56 PM

Jeff:
I miss David Lewis, I have to admit. He produced some of the truly stunning and iconic designs for B&O, including my BS9000/BL8000 combo. I also liked Jacob Jensen's stuff. Time will tell on the new products as they come into being. I think the Lab 14 is neat, same for the Beolit 12, etc. What I am not that fond of are the Lab 9 and Lab 12 series. Neither really do it for me at all.I understand why the 12's are designed the way they are, for wall mounting, but the older BL and BVox 3000-5000 series are better looking to me.

I don't think the BL snf BV300-5000 was ever designed by Lewis. It was Gideon Lindinger-Lowy.
A fantastic design that was way ahead of its time.

 

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cooldude replied on Fri, May 17 2013 7:57 PM

Simonbeo:

Anybody else think Jonathan Ives at apple has adopted and developed the Lewis style?

 

Both were inspired by Dieter Rams'  principles I would say.

 

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Puncher replied on Fri, May 17 2013 8:02 PM

cooldude:

Simonbeo:

Anybody else think Jonathan Ives at apple has adopted and developed the Lewis style?

 

Both were inspired by Dieter Rams'  principles I would say.

 

.........on the other hand David Lewis didn't just do varying sized flat rectangles with rounded corners - still, David Lewis never got a patent for it either!Devil

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Simonbeo:

Anybody else think Jonathan Ives at apple has adopted and developed the Lewis style?

No, he has adopted the Jacob Jensen style. Lewis wanted to spirit away all mention of Jensen from B&O, but everything worth remembering in the design of B&O was established by Jacob Jensen. People forget, like the person just above who thinks Lewis designed the Beosystem 5000-7000. Which is where Ive got a lot of this inspiration.

 

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StUrrock replied on Fri, May 17 2013 9:47 PM
Flappo:

I can't believe the V1 won any awards , it's a design disaster.

reminds me of my old Mecanno set!
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Michael replied on Sat, May 18 2013 12:30 AM
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No, he has adopted the Jacob Jensen style. Lewis wanted to spirit away all mention of Jensen from B&O, but everything worth remembering in the design of B&O was established by Jacob Jensen. People forget, like the person just above who thinks Lewis designed the Beosystem 5000-7000. Which is where Ive got a lot of this inspiration.

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Alex replied on Sat, May 18 2013 4:18 AM

How many of these threads do we really need?

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Simonbeo replied on Sat, May 18 2013 8:31 AM

It's obviously important to people. Is there a book on the subject of bang and olufsen design?

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Playdrv4me replied on Sat, May 18 2013 11:01 AM

Ahh another "I love Bang and Olufsen, I love Bang and Olufsen not" thread... Age old discussion but it's true that of late this has become a hotter topic.

A controversial opinion but honestly, if the company ceased existing today I wouldn't much care. If anything, this might even have a positive impact on the value of some of the classic products. I am an audiophile not a videophile, and I am a lover of "gadgets" and "gimmicks". The era of melded design, sound, and mechanics of these "gadgets and gimmicks" for B&O has passed. This is not their fault, but a product of the way things are done today. Parts are no longer available from B&O for many of the products I hold in high esteem anyway, so the truth is I would much rather have the company cease to exist, BEFORE it falls into lockstep with Nakamichi and so many others throughout history that began "Chinafying" certain products, then sold out to the Chinese altogether. Now you can buy "Nakamichi" headphones for 20.00 at K-Mart.

Someone mentioned Jony Ive and Apple, and the truth is that Apple is going through a transformation of similar gravity itself. With many of Apple's most die-hard fans and users in the professional community abandoning the brand because it has lost its desire to serve the professional community, axing one high end product after another and now, with serious doubts that the Mac Pro will ever be replaced or updated. The difference is that "consumer focused" Apple does well, while B&O have to be careful about going too far downmarket because of an image THEY created for themselves.

Appreciate Bang and Olufsen for what it is and what it has produced. Revel in the fact that in an industry that is about the latest and greatest, this is one of the FEW brands in technological history that has an entire FOLLOWING of devotees who appreciate the "old". But the "old" will never be new, and this era has passed. Truth be told, I don't even believe that BL5 is going to be replaced with a product of exceeding or perhaps even equal caliber.

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Jeff replied on Sat, May 18 2013 3:25 PM

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Simonbeo:

Anybody else think Jonathan Ives at apple has adopted and developed the Lewis style?

No, he has adopted the Jacob Jensen style. Lewis wanted to spirit away all mention of Jensen from B&O, but everything worth remembering in the design of B&O was established by Jacob Jensen. People forget, like the person just above who thinks Lewis designed the Beosystem 5000-7000. Which is where Ive got a lot of this inspiration.

 

Between the two designers, Jensen and Lewis, as much as I like Jensen's work I think Lewis' was better design. Some of that is the designer, some undoubtedly the technology and product type he was presented with to design around. And certainly some of Lewis' doesn't float my boat, as in the BS4.

I guess out of the "new" stuff, the thing I find the most visually disappointing is the Lab 12 series, and the Lab 9. Mounted on a wall the 12s look pretty good, but not on stands. I always liked the Lab 4000 on the wall, and given the difference in length of the 12s it would have seemed like a longer 4000 with more woofer would look good, albeit it wouldn't be as easy to incorporate the acoustic lens into. The 9s just look too squat and dumpy, but perhaps that's due to my long experience with the 8000s which present a completely different visual style.

At any rate, it is what it is, the days of electro/mechanical marvels is gone and not likely to come back outside of us Luddites who still like these things. Heck I even have tube amps, tube radios, and old Karlson speaker cabinets around for hobby kinds of systems. I do think a lot of people's problems with B&O are rooted in problems with future shock as in not liking the results of the whole streaming technology/culture and lack of real media.

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Steffen replied on Mon, May 20 2013 2:48 AM

cooldude:

I totally love the Lewis designs like the beosystem 7000 and 9000, beosound 9000,  Ouverture, BL8000, beolab 3,5, 9 and some more. I have some of them in daily use.

Beosystem 7000 was designed by Jacob Jensen -so was Beosystem (center) 9000.
Yes -Lewis designed the BeoSound 9000 -which was very much JJ inspired: Straight lines/brushed Alu/Black plastic/glass...

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Jeff:
I do think a lot of people's problems with B&O are rooted in problems with future shock as in not liking the results of the whole streaming technology/culture and lack of real media.

Exactly!

The migration was so aeonically subtle, we pipe & slipperers completely missed it!

Or was it B&o?

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