Thank you so much for this review. I finally decided myself to buy a premium speaker because music is so important for me. Currently I use a Kef Muo, a very nice little BT speaker but it remains a little one. The problem is I don't want to spend my money on design or for a "name" (Devialet was an option but it appears it's more a piece of art than a high-level speaker); I want quality and amazing sound. I think the Beosound Level is my answer, plus he is upgradable and the battery can be changed.
Fantastic i had the beo play a1 which at lower volumes is perfect at my listening levels craps out. Yet i had them for over 7 years maybe its time to try this
For travel is too big, I prefer A2 Active or A1 or Dali Katch. However if you’re are looking for remote speaker at home this is your option, otherwise I will choice M5 (near wall settings for the best balanced sound) - it’s cheaper, plays better than Beosound 1 and only slightly worse vs Level (mids and highs). More expensive and better opinion is Beosound 2.
Oh for sure. Devialet is bass-centric and lacks clarity. Naim would be a better competitor. B&O blows Devialet out of the water although Devialet does a good job with product design. I was considering Devialet initially.
Thank you so much for this review. I finally decided myself to buy a premium speaker because music is so important for me. Currently I use a Kef Muo, a very nice little BT speaker but it remains a little one. The problem is I don't want to spend my money on design or for a "name" (Devialet was an option but it appears it's more a piece of art than a high-level speaker); I want quality and amazing sound. I think the Beosound Level is my answer, plus he is upgradable and the battery can be changed.
Great review, thank you
Fantastic i had the beo play a1 which at lower volumes is perfect at my listening levels craps out. Yet i had them for over 7 years maybe its time to try this
For travel is too big, I prefer A2 Active or A1 or Dali Katch. However if you’re are looking for remote speaker at home this is your option, otherwise I will choice M5 (near wall settings for the best balanced sound) - it’s cheaper, plays better than Beosound 1 and only slightly worse vs Level (mids and highs). More expensive and better opinion is Beosound 2.
id be interested in seeing you join them for stereo. i think thats possible through the app...
this is on my wishlist
Better than the devialet opera ?
Oh for sure. Devialet is bass-centric and lacks clarity. Naim would be a better competitor. B&O blows Devialet out of the water although Devialet does a good job with product design. I was considering Devialet initially.