
"Bang & Olufsen's Beosound Premiere lands like a spaceship in a room full of toasters. That's not an exaggeration; it's just what happens when a company known for treating speakers like sculpture decides to rethink the soundbar. This thing doesn't just sit under your TV. It commands the room, a slab of pearl-blasted aluminum that looks like it was milled from a single ingot of the future."
"The Premiere's design is what happens when industrial designers are given free rein and a budget that doesn't flinch. The up-firing tweeter sits center stage like a jewel, surrounded by 1,925 precision-machined perforations, a nod to Bang & Olufsen's 1925 founding year, because of course it is. The aluminum chassis isn't just for show; it houses ten custom drivers, including four racetrack woofers and a tweeter that looks like it belongs in a museum."
Bang & Olufsen's Beosound Premiere is a statement Dolby Atmos 7.1.4 soundbar finished in pearl-blasted aluminum and priced at £3,900. The design emphasizes sculptural industrial styling with a central up-firing tweeter, 1,925 precision-machined perforations, side-firing drivers, and 90 reactive LEDs. The chassis contains ten custom drivers, including four racetrack woofers. Ten amplifiers supply 70 watts to woofers and 50 watts to other drivers, delivering a 32 Hz to 23 kHz range. Proprietary True Image and Wide Stage Technology aim to produce a soundstage wider than the physical unit without additional speakers.
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