Bang & Olufsen will freely admit that its new BeoLab 90 speaker is ‘ not for everyone ’ . give that most multitude ca n’t fluff $ 40,000 on a car , let alone speaker - organisation - as - modern - art , that ’s not surprising . But at least for the money , you should get a nice hullo - fi .
The 90 is being designed to celebrate the company ’s ninetieth day of remembrance , so it run short on sales event November 17th , 90 years to the day that B&O commence pump out attractively designed radios .
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But this is n’t some token ego piece . Each speaker has 18 drivers and 18 A , pump out a meld 8,200 watts . That is , scientifically speaking , a lot . Most cable car stereos are a couple hundred watts ; belittled moving-picture show theatre of operations are several thousand . Ouch .
Each speaker—$38,995 per — can push sound in all 360 degrees , or just down to a narrow sweet spot , all controllable from a speech sound app . There ’s also smart software that will tune up the speaker(s ) to the furniture layout in your own particular room . Although , if you may afford these speaker , you probably have your own hi - fi guy to amount tune them for you ( and deliver earplugs at the same meter ) .
[ Bang & Olufsen ]

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