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- 28 March 2024 at 11:49 #53899
Hi guys,
I was thinking about some small stereo speakers for music listening, and was wondering how a stereo pair of the beolab 3 (connected to a core for instance) stacks up against for instance an emerge. The lab 3 may be old but has the ALT, 1 active and 2 passive drivers and a DSP, whereas the emerge has room calibration and much newer tech onboard. Many people praise the clarity of the emerge as well. Prices are similar for a second hand bl3 with core vs new emerges.
Anyone?
29 March 2024 at 03:18 #53902Thanks both of you! Both heavily leaning towards the beolab 3 I see! Any experience with the emerges? Their footprint is a lot smaller.
29 March 2024 at 06:10 #53903Hi,
I listened to the ‘Emerge’ in a B&O store.
I was not impressed by the performance at all. I felt the speaker was ‘struggling’ if the volume was just slightly above what I would define as ‘background music’ listening level.
But, I don’t know what settings where applied in B&O app. So, changing those settings could probably improve the performance.
As single, stand alone speaker, I can understand that some people find the ‘Emerge’ sufficient.
As stereo pair I would never consider the ‘Emerge’. And design wise I can ‘kind of’ understand the ‘design language’. As stereo pair they would look very odd to me.
Steve, Sounds Heavenly, has reviewed the speaker on YouTube. Have a look…..
29 March 2024 at 08:43 #53900Personally – if someone is only interested in having a stereo setup – I’d go for a BL3/Core combination.
That will always work!
And I’d add a Beoremote ONE/BT in order to have easy remote control.MM
29 March 2024 at 09:00 #53901Agree.
BL3 offers many placement options as well.
-Rubber ring.
-Low stands.
-High stands.
-Wall mount.
I got them on low stands and set the placement switch to ‘free’ (despite it should be wall/corner) which gives pretty decent bass especially at low listening levels where ABL does it’s thing.
29 March 2024 at 10:56 #53904Thanks Ravsted! As the Americans say; “There’s no substitute for cubic inches” – I’d say that the internal volume of he bl3 is bigger, the drivers are bigger and the amps are more powerful. I can’t easily try them somewhere since they’re say – oldtimers – but I can do so with the emerges. I see that Steve indeed reviewed them and was quite happy with it.
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