Her et citat fra nogle, som HAR lyttet til Harmony’en....og ikke blot for-dømmer ud fra ‘hardware-oplysninger’:
‘But the Beovision Harmony will live or die by its sound. A few caveats here to our test: Bang & Olufsen is still fine-tuning the speakers, hence a finished product won’t be available until the autumn, and the gallery space we heard it in was rather noisy and with hard walls and large windows not particularly conducive to great sound.
That said, we can certainly confirm B&O has been able to come through on its promises of power. Though exceptionally taut bass was never really going to be on the agenda in a setting such as the one we were in, the Harmony digs deep and deals its blows with venom; you could be fooled into thinking there was a dedicated subwoofer at play.
Musically, things seemed to hang well together as well. We were treated to excerpts from The Greatest Showman and Bohemian Rhapsody, both of which sounded pretty well judged in terms of timing and dynamics – which as we well know is no easy feat.’
Læst her:
https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/bang-a ... on-harmony
Og hvorfor i alverden skulle B&O dog levere ‘dårlig lyd’ i et tv, der netop skal adskille sig fra mængden af fladlyds-tv ved at....have ekseptionel lyd.
Peter Pan bedes venligst lytte til sit BV7 med kun BL7-4’eren aktiveret.....så ved han at det koncept var mangelfuldt - og tvang folk til at investere i yderligere højtalere for at det skulle lyde fornuftigt.
Og så kunne han jo også passende tage en uforudindtagen lytter, når tv’et engang kommer i butikkerne.
MM