Beolab 8000 + BL2 vs. Penta MK3

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    Madmax1
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      Hey guys,

      I know that there have been many topics on this, but not spefically adressing the choice BL8000 with BL2 vs. Penta MK 3.

      I am listening moslty stereo music. I already own two BL8000, super precice but lack of low frequencies (I have a perfect pitch).

      Now I have the choice to buy either another set of two BL8000 with a BL2 for $1500 or two Penta MK3 professionally refurbished for $700, which both is a good deal.

      Now considering I mostly listening stereo, how would two 8000s and a BL2 compare to the Pentas?

      If the Pentas are much better, I would go for them. Otherwise I’d take the 8000s with a BL2 and build a surround system (as I already have two 8000s, I’d just need a center).

      I heard that 8000s plus BL2 is really a bass overkill and Pentas are not that precice as the 8000s, so I really dont know what to go for..

      Thanks for your help,

      Mad Max

       

       

       

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      Luke466
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        Here is my experience with B&O so far.

        Beolab 8000 on thier own are weak down low as you say but crisp and clear mid +

        Beolab 6000 we’ll balanced at low volume bad at higher volumes.

        Beolab 8000 with beolab 2 are clear up top and good bass but the mid power slightly off depending on volume range.

        Pentas – never experienced

        Beolab 1 very clear from mids + but don’t have bass to match on their own.

        Beolab 1 + beolab 2. A completely different experience! I have never had my hair sand on end listening to music but these do it! Extremely clear and sound powerful and not loud.

        So maybe the penta MK3 would be good as they have a good reviews in comparison to the beolab 1 from what I have seen. Also depends on volumes you listen at i find these speakers sound very different depending on volume apart from beo1 + 2 which seems balanced all the way?Have to see what others say. There is also the style factor beolab 8000 look amazing when not in use penta not so sure.

        I need to try beolab 5 next and see if I can find some 90’s on display.

        I will be interested to see what others say as the reviews I have seen are old now.

         

         

         

        #22879
        AdamS
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          My vote would always be Pentas from this choice.

          As most people on here know, I view the BL2 as an utter abomination that’s only good for boom, bang, thump and exploding helicopter noises, and is utterly hopeless for music.

          IMHO, of course!

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          Madmax1
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            Ok, so I bought the Pentas MK3 refurbished in a BO store. Although they are ridiculously huge for my living room, they sound like heaven. Instantly put a smile on my face. Even better than Beolab 28, only a speaker of that volume can create such rich and full sounds. Mindblowing. Thanks for the advice.

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