While one of the world best designed and sounding CD player, B&O Beosound 9000 can be a challenging machine to adjust. Once such is acheived, one has the best looking and audiophile machine. For most the best matching speakers would be a pair of either Penta, 8000 plus a su woofer, or the surprising Beolab 4000. And please set it up a multi room environment with some Beolab 2500 for an incredible sounding adventure. While the Beolab 3500 and Beolab do look great, they are lacking such bass that only classical music lovers will enjoy them. As said the best looking CD player in the world, and if speakers are properly choosen, the best sounding as well. And try to get the Mk 2 or 3 so you can easily integrate your computer ( N Music and N Radio , meaning internet from B&O) in the mix Hope this helpsRead full review
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It generally looks classy and is a work of art - in a Rube Goldberg sort of way. But the units feels heavy and clunky. Buttons are in all the wrong places and integrating with a non-B&O system is not trivial. It works as expected now, but I worry for the day critical features quit working and there is no repair recourse other than blogs or independent repair shops. But hey, I'm now part and parcel of the Bang & Olufsen cult.
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I love the Beosound 9000, not just for it's masterful technology but, it masterpiece of art. I love it on my wall. It took a little bit to understand the setup, but after reading the manual and find the right cables ( I routed the signal through my Yahama Receiver) everything was quite simple. Love the sound.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Beautiful and functional work of art!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
good description, i use now, run great
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