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March 2020
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Fabrication très soignée
Application complète avec de nombreuses options de paramétrage
Fonctionnalités multimédias assez variées
Rendu sonore riche
Belle extension dans les plus basses fréquences
Même sans caisson dédié
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Imprécision notable dans les basses et les aigus
Surround virtuel décevant
Particulièrement avec les signaux Dolby Atmos
Une belle réserve de puissance hélas peu exploitable
Absence d'afficheur sur la barre (retour visuel uniquement sur l'application)
Fabrication très soignée, Application complète avec de nombreuses options de paramétrage, Fonctionnalités multimédias assez variées, Rendu sonore riche, belle extension dans les plus basses fréquences, même sans caisson dédié
Imprécision notable dans les basses et les aigus, Surround virtuel décevant, particulièrement avec les signaux Dolby Atmos, Une belle réserve de puissance hélas peu exploitable, Absence d'afficheur sur la barre (retour visuel uniquement sur l'application)
Au vu des prétentions de cette Beosound Stage, difficile de ne pas être un peu déçu par ses performances sonores. Certes, cette barre de son prodigue un certain plaisir d'écoute. On s'attendait néanmoins à une partie sonore nettement plus impressionnante...
Gorgeous design, Deliciously deep and resonant bass, Tons of EQ customization options, Airplay 2, Bluetooth, and Chromecast, Simple and flexible wall-mount
Expensive, Unimpressive Dolby Atmos, Only one HDMI input, B&O App needs improvement
If you place an equal emphasis on how your audio and video equipment looks and how it sounds — and your pockets are deep enough to support that approach — yes, by all means buy the B&O Beosound Stage. As long as you're aware of its limitations, you'll be...
Extrait: Designed to partner TVs 55in and above, and featuring the premium build quality and aesthetic the company is known for, Bang & Olufsen's soundbar debut was worth the wait. Each of the Beosound Stage's eleven drivers (including four 4in woofers) are indepe...
Extrait: The category has been around for more than a decade, but the Beosound Stage is the first dedicated soundbar to come from the Bang & Olufsen stable – and it arrives with a sonic maturity that makes you think B&O has been making these things for years.A one...
Publié: 2020-04-28, Auteur: Steve , review by: T3.com
Impressive with movies and music,Beautiful design,Dolby Atmos compatible,
Doesn't deliver full Atmos immersive audio, Heavy price premium for the most stylish finishes, Just one HDMI input,
The B&O Beosound Stage is a premium soundbar with ultra-premium sound. It may not offer a surround experience, but it's as good as soundbars get in every other way.Reasons to buy+Impressive with movies and music+Beautiful design+Dolby Atmos compatibleReas...
Publié: 2020-02-28, Auteur: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Expansive and detailed sound,Excellent bass extension,Multi-room capabilities,AirPlay 2 and Chromecast,Attractive and well made
No DTS:X support,No expansion options,No included remote
The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Stage is an impressive first soundbar that's clearly aimed at discerning owners with fairly deep pockets. It leverages all the things that B&O does well, from the minimalist design and elegant cool to the superior speakers and...
Superb build quality and design, Highly cinematic, Multi-room support, with Airplay 2 and Chromecast built-in,
Only one HDMI input, No dedicated remote control, No USB port,
The Beosound Stage is a rip-snorting sound system, capable of prodigious bass and an expansive soundfield. There are some concerns over usability, plus a dedicated remote would have been nice, as would a slightly more involving UI. Nevertheless, we can fo...
Publié: 2019-09-24, Auteur: What , review by: whathifi.com
Elegant design, Dolby Atmos support, Plenty of features,
No upward-firing speakers, Expensive,
We're more encouraged than unequivocal of the B&O Beosound Stage's talents at this point. How it fares against other premium soundbars, with its £1250 price tag, is something we can't yet be sure of.Two and a half years ago, Bang & Olufsen set out on a mi...