BANG and OLUFSEN BandO BeoLab 6000 Pair Tower Loudspeakers Silver Aluminium

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BANG and OLUFSEN BandO BeoLab 6000 Pair Tower Loudspeakers Silver Aluminium

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GREAT XMAS GIFT!!!2 BeoLab 6000 Tower Speakers (1 pair)B&OIconic brandStunning & elegant designBang & Olufsen, also known as B&O, has been making stylish powered loudspeakers for lifestyle-oriented consumers for years. The BeoLab 6000 is a slender, aluminum spire that can be connected to a B&O source or other variable output device, think iPod, and retails for $2,500 per pair. In simpler terms, you could essentially have a respectable two-channel system, which is not bulky nor requires costly electronics and/or cables, for less than $3,000.The BeoLab 6000 is a sleek, aluminum-encased speaker that is almost completely round at the base and stands a little over 40 inches tall. In its raw aluminum or silver finish, the BeoLab 6000 virtually disappears, as the speaker itself takes on the color of your room’s surrounding elements, making for a very cool optical effect. The BeoLab 6000 has a fully powered design, using two 59-watt Class AB amplifiers that typically draw eight watts at full power and a very low 1.8 watts at standby, making the BeoLab 6000 shockingly efficient and green. The BeoLab 6000 has a bass reflex design, though the port is behind the grille, and has two three-and-a-half inch bass drivers mated to a three-quarter-inch tweeter. The BeoLab 6000 has a reported frequency response of 55-20,000Hz, making it an ideal candidate for a subwoofer; B&O makes several that fit the bill. The BeoLab 6000 is among the sexiest-looking speakers you’ll likely ever see. No brand, especially the BeoLab 6000, has been more copied by other manufacturers in an attempt to make a lifestyle-oriented loudspeaker. The BeoLab 6000 is surprisingly clean and clear-sounding, with a very smooth, though not overly airy, top end mated to a very natural and effortless midrange. The BeoLab 6000’s bass is taut and more robust than you’d think possible, though for true full-range sound, you’ll want to add a subwoofer. Dynamically, the BeoLab 6000 is a solid performer, but performance enhancements will require more power, other components and wires that would spoil the BeoLab 6000’s stellar good looks and simplicity. From a soundstage perspective, the BeoLab 6000 sounds like there is no speaker at all, leaving a wide and deep soundstage in its wake. Center image definition is first-rate and a touch better than the BeoLab 6000’s overall soundstage detail. The simple fact that you can connect the BeoLab 6000 to an iPod or, say, Krell KID makes it one of the easiest, most lifestyle-friendly packages in all of two-channel audio.

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