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25 November 2022 at 01:18 #41009
Hi Beoworlders,
This video aims to uncover the secrets behind the design of B&O’s most iconic speakers, including Beolab 28, Beolab 50 and Beosound Theatre – I’m really excited to be able to share this!
Kind regards, Steve.
25 November 2022 at 18:57 #41010Great video. As a designer myself I love these types of stories.
25 November 2022 at 19:33 #41011Thanks!
Part 2 of the story to follow next week…
Kind regards Steve
27 November 2022 at 08:40 #41012Nice one Steve.
28 November 2022 at 19:26 #41013Very much enjoyed it.
29 November 2022 at 21:24 #41014Thanks!
Part 2 launches on Friday this week…
Kind regards, Steve.
2 December 2022 at 13:14 #41015Hi Beoworlders,
It is time to find out what the future holds for Bang & Olufsen speaker design! In my new video, Noto Design explain how a 1970’s design icon has guided their work on modern B&O products…
Kind regards, Steve.
3 December 2022 at 13:02 #41016Watched the two video’s now, very interesting. I would see the thick aluminium fins of the Theatre also as a reference to BV6&7 secondary ‘bezels’.
Thanks Steve!
3 December 2022 at 14:49 #41017Thanks,
That is an interesting point, I hadn’t spotted that before.
We will be focusing on Beolab 90 next week, with a deep dive into the design of this amazing speaker…
Kind regards Steve.
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