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- 20 May 2024 at 19:06 #55793
For those with legacy products, and wanting to keep them integrated / part of mixed setups with modern B&O etc, yesterdays podcast was fascinating.
Guests were Hall Audio and Polyvection, a German engineering house who (as somewhat of a side project) have built a small product that allows all sorts of ML product integration.
Anyway – the collaboration between the two, with Hall Audio looking to release in product form what the genius’ at Polyvection have done, may well be of interest to some here.
So, worth a watch I think, and just highlighting.
20 May 2024 at 19:22 #55795Philip has a thread here about the development of this device
20 May 2024 at 19:25 #55796Apologies, hadn’t seen it.
Just making sure, so apologies again and no worries.
20 May 2024 at 19:34 #55797No worries, I’m looking for that thread, but I can’t find it that quickly
20 May 2024 at 19:38 #5579820 May 2024 at 20:02 #55799Beoworlders were the first to know about this fascinating device development.
Philip seems to be a very clever and skilled guy with great love for B&O products.
As an example.Actually Ulrik from Hall Audio has chimed in just 3 weeks ago.
Apart from contributing with some ideas, Hall Audio will be the company to bring the (finished) product family to the market.
So watch out for news on their website.For those interested in keeping legacy B&O product alive and bringing new features to them, the products from Neomesteren should be interesting too.
Also a danish company with former employers of B&O working for keeping older B&O gear usefull for the future.MM
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