I LOVED Serene.. Serenata not so much. I still have a brand new Beosound 2 in a box - a wonderful piece. Remember the remote for the Beovision 1 - a work of art. Actually that whole TV was a work of art.
I have a beocom 2 (in gold) in a box. I'd love to use it but I don't have a land line anymore. Is there truth to the story that the ring tone came from the aluminium case being dropped and that sound being sampled and arranged to sound nice.
Steve from Sounds Heavenly goes behind the scenes of B&O's design with Torsten Valeur of Valeur Designers. Join us to see how iconic B&O products were developed and to view some prototypes that never made it to production! You can find out more about Torsten's work on his website at valeurdesigners.com Every cable you will ever need for your Bang & Olufsen system can be seen on Steve's website here: soundsheavenly.com If these videos have helped you to enjoy your Bang and Olufsen products, please consider buying Steve a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/soundsheavenly - many thanks!
@81Nightro Thanks! If my videos or advice have helped you to enjoy your B&O products, please consider buying me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/soundsheavenly- many thanks!
That was most interesting. I always wondered why the Beolab 17 didn't have the aluminium speaker cover perforated like you get on a Beolab 12. I'd guess the acoustic performance is better with the solution they chose in the end.
Hi Steve, love your channel. Hoping you can help. I was given a pair of beolab 4000s and want to use them with my tv that only has optical out and hdmi arc. Any ideas?
Thanks for your kind words. For any technical questions, please get in touch at soundsheavenly.com and I can help further (UK and Europe only). Thank you.
very interesting, thanks! Too bad the world of smartphones never went closer to BO's design vision: robust, tactile and ergonomic button placement, easy to grab. so much better than current iphone/android which almost seem anti-ergonomic and designed to break. It's a tragedy :(
Great insights into the thought process behind some classics
Thanks, I really enjoyed making this video! Lots more B&O videos coming soon...
Damn you got this steve b&o headquarters, i wonder not much people have that kind of access, good job 👍
Thanks! I really enjoyed making this video, lots more behind the scenes content coming soon…
All the best stuff since Lewis has come from Torsten imo
Yes, he has created some amazing designs!
I LOVED Serene.. Serenata not so much. I still have a brand new Beosound 2 in a box - a wonderful piece. Remember the remote for the Beovision 1 - a work of art. Actually that whole TV was a work of art.
Great to hear how these items are still remembered and respected so many years later, that is the sign of a good design!
I have a beocom 2 (in gold) in a box. I'd love to use it but I don't have a land line anymore.
Is there truth to the story that the ring tone came from the aluminium case being dropped and that sound being sampled and arranged to sound nice.
@@Alifelessordinary1975 I'm not sure about the ring tone, but that sounds like a cool story!
Steve from Sounds Heavenly goes behind the scenes of B&O's design with Torsten Valeur of Valeur Designers. Join us to see how iconic B&O products were developed and to view some prototypes that never made it to production! You can find out more about Torsten's work on his website at valeurdesigners.com Every cable you will ever need for your Bang & Olufsen system can be seen on Steve's website here: soundsheavenly.com If these videos have helped you to enjoy your Bang and Olufsen products, please consider buying Steve a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/soundsheavenly - many thanks!
Wonderful! My favorite part was the story behind the Beolab 11 [10:03]
Thanks, glad you liked it!
very interesting Person Mr. Torsten
Yes, and a true design genius!
@@soundsheavenly Thank You Steve ! always interesting watch your vlogs 🙏🏻 Thanks again dear Friend 🌞
@81Nightro Thanks! If my videos or advice have helped you to enjoy your B&O products, please consider buying me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/soundsheavenly- many thanks!
@@soundsheavenly Soon I will buy from you 2x powerlinks 😉
Thank you! Please ask at soundsheavenly.com if you need any help with connections (Europe and UK only)
That was most interesting. I always wondered why the Beolab 17 didn't have the aluminium speaker cover perforated like you get on a Beolab 12. I'd guess the acoustic performance is better with the solution they chose in the end.
Thanks, glad you liked it. Lots more design videos and insights coming soon!
Looking forward to it, Steve 👍
Hi Steve, love your channel.
Hoping you can help. I was given a pair of beolab 4000s and want to use them with my tv that only has optical out and hdmi arc.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your kind words. For any technical questions, please get in touch at soundsheavenly.com and I can help further (UK and Europe only). Thank you.
very interesting, thanks! Too bad the world of smartphones never went closer to BO's design vision: robust, tactile and ergonomic button placement, easy to grab. so much better than current iphone/android which almost seem anti-ergonomic and designed to break. It's a tragedy :(
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, interesting to think what could have happened if B&O stayed with mobile phone design…
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Hello! Thanks for watching!
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If you have a problem with your speakers, I suggest contacting Multi Care at www.multicare.org.uk for B&O parts or repair advice.
A very good, informative video. But "Torsten Velour..." !
Glad you liked the video!