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- 7 September 2023 at 01:12 #48696
It appears that some of the press release sites are reporting the price not for the pair but individually.
T3
The Beolab 8 can be yours from £2199/€2499/$2749,
Forbes
The Bang & Olufsen Beolab 8 is available in Silver/Natural Aluminium, Gold Tone or Black Anthracite, combined with speaker covers in oak, light oak, dark oak, or fabric. Prices start from £2,199 / $2,749 / €2,499.
7 September 2023 at 01:24 #48697Super beautiful design. Would pair wonderfully with a theatre
7 September 2023 at 01:48 #48698It appears that some of the press release sites are reporting the price not for the pair but individually. T3 The Beolab 8 can be yours from £2199/€2499/$2749, Forbes The Bang & Olufsen Beolab 8 is available in Silver/Natural Aluminium, Gold Tone or Black Anthracite, combined with speaker covers in oak, light oak, dark oak, or fabric. Prices start from £2,199 / $2,749 / €2,499.
In that case, it would be serious competition for Beosound 2 as a standalone “Beosound-like” speaker.
Not as much of a design statement, but better sound and connectivity, also enabling it to be used in the future as component of a larger home theatre setup (with Mozart Beosound speakers don’t allow), and a lower price.
7 September 2023 at 01:50 #48699Price is per pair.
7 September 2023 at 03:09 #48700Price is per pair.
If you look at the price as reported on some of these press release sites and compare them to the B&O site, the price on B&O is doubled.
7 September 2023 at 03:15 #48701In that case, it would be serious competition for Beosound 2 as a standalone “Beosound-like” speaker.
An advantage of the Beosound 2 over a single (mono) Beolab 8 (if they can be sold separately) is the Beosound 2 has two midranges in a stereo configuration. That can make a difference is some songs.
7 September 2023 at 03:59 #48702I can see this loudspeaker killing-off the Balance completely. I think there is also serious consideration for cannibalising the BL28 sales.
What would you rather do – Buy a Theatre and a pair of BL28s or a Theatre, 2 pairs of BL8s with a BL19? Give or take…..same price.
7 September 2023 at 04:34 #48703They can be very much bought separately.
After all, the BL8 page on the website says that they have made 3 new speakers – a standalone BL8, a stereo pair, or BL8s for use in a home cinema setup.
7 September 2023 at 05:05 #48704Although I would probably use the Beolab 8 on table stands, I really like the look of them wall mounted. To me it has an art-deco feel to it.
The Beolab 17’s that I bought in 2015 did not have a stable WiSA connection in my environment. I don’t know if a firmware update would fix it, but I can’t do it myself. I wonder if the Beolab 8 would be more stable for me. I also wonder how the Beolab 8 compares to the 17 sound-wise.
7 September 2023 at 05:17 #48705Wow, UWB is used to actively adapt the sound to your exact position (iPhone only). Have to hear it!
7 September 2023 at 05:19 #48706Toward the bottom when it compares the Beolab 8 with the 18 and 28, it shows Apple Airplay 2 along with Chromecast built-in.
Interesting, the mention of Airplay and Chromecast has been removed from the speaker comparison chart for Beolab 8.
7 September 2023 at 05:51 #48707This feature only applies for 2.0 music, not when they are part of a surround (e.g Theatre) setup. From what i read.
7 September 2023 at 06:39 #48708Will it have the same delay issues as the older mozart-based speakers?
7 September 2023 at 06:42 #48709It has powerlink connections for TV, so i dont see why there would be any delays.
7 September 2023 at 06:45 #48710This feature only applies for 2.0 music, not when they are part of a surround (e.g Theatre) setup. From what i read.
Does this apply to the Beolab 28 also?
I wonder what other Mozart features are not available when used with the Theatre? I think it would be nice to be able to Airplay to my rear Beolab 8 speakers without having to Airplay it to the Theatre and have a speaker group set up and selected for the Beolab 8’s.
7 September 2023 at 06:57 #48711It has powerlink connections for TV, so i dont see why there would be any delays.
Can we then assume that the mozart system will be updated soon on older mozart beosounds (as been rumored) so it can be mixed and paired with other beolabs in multi room setting without delay issues?
7 September 2023 at 06:59 #48712So that I understand, what delays are you referring to?
Pretty sure that these 8s will work just like 28s i.e when you stream to them, or use their built in streaming, they work in Beosound mode (i.e independent of any connected BV).
My comment earlier was perhaps not clear – the scanning sweet spot feature (using UWB and your iPhone) is what i was referring to – that capability (on the 8s) only works with 1 or 2 (i.e 2.0) 8s. When they are part of a broader home cinema setup, that sweet spot UWB scanning feature wont be active.
7 September 2023 at 07:10 #48713I’m not sure if I understand d you correctly but to give an example. I have a mixed system with Beomaster 6500 and Beogram connected through nl/ l converter to a pair of BS-Levels and a Beolab 11. I experience a short delay which someone has explained to me is caused by mozart, processing the BS level signals, while BL11 doesn’t have sound processing.
7 September 2023 at 07:11 #48714My comment earlier was perhaps not clear
I have a tendency to skip over things or they don’t register in my mind completely at first, but thank you for the clarification.
Having Mozart Beolabs looks like it would offer more flexibility in a BV setup, but if they act like regular Beolabs I would be fine with that too.
7 September 2023 at 08:18 #48715Wow, UWB is used to actively adapt the sound to your exact position (iPhone only). Have to hear it!
That’s exactly what I guessed it would be when that name came out for the Beosound A5 ?
This feature only applies for 2.0 music, not when they are part of a surround (e.g Theatre) setup. From what i read.
Which makes sense as Theathre (and all other Beosound and Beolab speakers, except Beosound 8 and Beosound A5) don’t have UWB connectivity.
Will it have the same delay issues as the older mozart-based speakers?
It won’t have any delay if used “as a Beolab”, i.e. with Powerlink/WiSA connectivity.
But if used as a Beosound speaker (i.e. USB-C line-in, Bluetooth, Chromecast, etc) it will very likely have the same delay.
This feature only applies for 2.0 music, not when they are part of a surround (e.g Theatre) setup. From what i read.
Does this apply to the Beolab 28 also? I wonder what other Mozart features are not available when used with the Theatre? I think it would be nice to be able to Airplay to my rear Beolab 8 speakers without having to Airplay it to the Theatre and have a speaker group set up and selected for the Beolab 8’s.
No, BL28 don’t have Ultra Wide Band connectivity, which is what “Fluid Sweet Spot” requires. That doesn’t mean thought that it can’t come in the future, with a hardware upgrade of the Mozart module to the same version used by A5 and BL8.
Can we then assume that the mozart system will be updated soon on older mozart beosounds (as been rumored) so it can be mixed and paired with other beolabs in multi room setting without delay issues?
No, we can’t assume that because of the launch of Beolab 8.
Beolab 8 uses the same “legacy” connectivity that (for instance) Beolab 17 use, in order to achieve lag-free sound when used synced in a surround setup (Powerlink/WiSA). So, no, this Beolab 8 being also a Mozart-based speaker doesn’t mean Mozart platform itself has gained lag-free wireless sound capabilities.
However, a the same time, this also doesn’t exclude that in the future B&O may achieve that on all Mozart speakers – but that wouldn’t have anything to do with the tech inside Beolab 8 itself 🙂
That said, the launch of a dedicated speaker (BL8) for surround satellite purpose (one of many purposes…), may strengthen the theory that B&O is not working on releasing a firmware update allowing all Mozart speakers to work as surround channels, as otherwise there would be too much overlap between Beosound 2, Beosound Balance and Beolab 8.
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