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Vintage Bang & Olufsen
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I have a chance to purchase a pair of Bang & Olufsen main speakers, circa late 1970's at a friends moving sale. I haven't seen them, but I know they have been well maintained, are approximately 4 feet tall and have been known to get really loud. Are these worth my consideration?
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Re: Vintage Bang & Olufsen
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I have owned some B&O equipment and found that B&O stuff looks great but none of it sounded very good.
All sizzle no steak.
Enjoy the Music. Trust your ears. Laugh at Folks Who Claim to Know it All.
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Re: Vintage Bang & Olufsen
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I'll second that observation.
Getting to 2,000 posts; one year at a time vp160/qs8/qs4/SVS 2000/m60/Monolith 3x200 amp
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Re: Vintage Bang & Olufsen
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Third.
But if you're getting them for $50 then go ahead. But you will just want them in the garage for when you wash the car. Too bad their stuff looks so cool. They used to have a lot of funky connectors though so not easy to own.
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