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1 May 2026 at 07:39 #123430
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BRONZE MemberHello everyone,
Just joined your community as a new B&O owner.
I have changed from a stage to a premier soundbar and am looking at adding some rears to really create an immersive system.-I am very happy with the premiere -!
my room is not huge and i can position any speakers level or just behind where i will be seated.
really just looking for some feedback and option’s on what a pair of emerges will offer and if i am looking at the right product.
Any feedback appreciated.
1 May 2026 at 11:17 #123431 MillemisBRONZE MemberHi and welcome
I am pretty sure that a pair of Emerges will do the job….since you have a smallish room.
Since the surround channels does not have to carry a big bas load and since the Premiere is pretty powerfull, it will be ok.
The Emerges will provide the immersive feeling.Of course one can always ask for ‘more’, however..….
The best thing to do would be to ask your dealer for a loan of the Emerges to test them out for some days (they are pretty easy to set up), to see/hear if you like that combo.
But….any combination will the new Mozart speakers will do.
Happy experimenting.
Please report back your findings here.MM
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1 May 2026 at 11:29 #123432mark till
BRONZE MemberThanks for replying to my query.
I am ultimately looking for a good rich immersive sound with plenty of low frequencies (if required-movies for example) whilst also keeping all the clarity and detail that i am currently getting from the premiere.
As 2x emerges will be in the region of £1400-1500 plus brackets/stands- i don’t want to spend this amount and then not achieve what i want .I think ill find myself in a “in for a penny in for a pound” situation and may as well just get a pair Beolab 8 or a pair of balances? levels?
How would those products perform with the premiere do you think?
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