The 9000 isn't for everyone, but for someone who loves CDs and has the right space to set it up as a proper centerpiece, it works and there's nothing else quite like it. It does have an auxiliary input, so it could be connected to a digital analog converter to make it Bluetooth capable.
Depending on the condition, last I checked a pair of those speakers was selling for anywhere between $900 and $2,000. That's a fair sum of money for a 25-year-old pair of powered speakers---but they sound quite good!
@@apocaleo Thank you for replying. Do you know of a good 12 inch subwoofer upgrade for a hi end speaker. Someone suggested Dayton, but I want to get something better.
do you still recommend the beosound 9000 for use in 2020? iam a big fan of the b&o look and especially their old 2000s looks
The 9000 isn't for everyone, but for someone who loves CDs and has the right space to set it up as a proper centerpiece, it works and there's nothing else quite like it. It does have an auxiliary input, so it could be connected to a digital analog converter to make it Bluetooth capable.
are you selling this system?
How much do you think the 8000 speakers are valued at us dollars?
Depending on the condition, last I checked a pair of those speakers was selling for anywhere between $900 and $2,000. That's a fair sum of money for a 25-year-old pair of powered speakers---but they sound quite good!
@@apocaleo Thank you for replying. Do you know of a good 12 inch subwoofer upgrade for a hi end speaker. Someone suggested Dayton, but I want to get something better.
@@sushichef9212 if you are looking to buy a 12-in woofer to replace / upgrade, you can't go wrong with JBL!