03-16-2014, 07:41 AM | #1 |
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X5 sound system HK vs BO
I loved my wife's x5 so much that I purchased last November, I needed to get one of my own. So I am finalizing the build this week. I would like objective opinions on the B&O sound system. I put the HK in her car and it's a very good sound. I just can't wrap my head on how much more costly it is over the HK and is it worth it and in particular why is it worth it?
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03-16-2014, 08:04 AM | #2 |
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Many opinions will follow. I suggest you take B&O and make a long term comparable write up for all of us . I took it, no regrets, was a must (for me) along with ceramic controls, both choices over expensive, but worth it for me. Did save on some of the other wishes though which were lower priority. Search on this forum, there is a very good thread on this.
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03-16-2014, 08:59 AM | #4 |
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^^ Your right the interior size does affect sound reproduction. I think, a comment on another similar thread stated that his HK in F15 sounded better than his B&O on a different model and older year. I think the large interior space within F15 would be plus for any system.
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If one does upwards of 90% of their listening on compressed files I think the HK would be more than adequate. If you are a audiophile that listens primarily to non compressed CD source then you WILL tell a difference between the HK and BO. You would probably even notice a difference on compressed material as well just due to the extra horsepower and a more stable/defined low end. Is it worth the extra money? If you have it and it is not an issue then get the B & O. If you are financing the X5 over 60 months a rough estimate would be around $70 per month for the B & O in comparison to the HK.
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03-16-2014, 10:35 PM | #9 |
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The quality of the audio source is dispositive for me. After you purchase the B&O system you receive in the mail a voucher for free headphones and a high quality CD designed to showcase the sound system. After hearing it I started loading some of my favorite CDs into the capacious hard drive (200 gig). Quality source material is outstanding when heard through the B&O. Is it worth $4500, I don't know, but I will probably be listening to it more often than my sound system at home.
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I ticked most boxes on the list but skipped the B&O and after spending the weekend with the HK, it's not just "good enough" it's fantastic. The wattage is great and the sound quality is phenomenal. Take the HK above the base system but don't shell out nearly $4k for metal speakers and a pop up dash one. My two cents...
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