It is amazing that so many fakes are still being bought. Do not think that if the earphones look real in the photos and do not have silver ends to the arms that they are genuine. Congratulations to the...
Spotting fakes in general is usually quite easy and most of my suggestions will apply across a wide range of goods. The first clue is the packaging, fake is generally good but that of B O will be perfect ie....
Despite the unusual connections used on Bang and Olufsen audio systems (typically 2, 5, 7 and 8 pin DIN plugs), it is possible to get your B O system to interface to equipment from other manufacturers,...
Bang and Olufsen produced an excellent wall bracket for their Beogram record players in the 1980's that seemed to disappear under the turntable, leaving the Beogram seemingly suspended in mid air. Sadly, these...
Since around 1990, Bang and Olufsen fitted built-in RIAA pre-amplifier modules to all of their Beogram range of record players, to allow them to be used with their newer audio systems. However, a large number...
All modern Bang and Olufsen Beolab active speakers (ie. those powered from the mains supply) should be connected to your audio system or television using Powerlink cables. These are all similar in outer...
Modern Bang and Olufsen televisions and audio systems do not have built-in power amplifiers, but they are designed to connect to B O's "Beolab" range of active (amplified) loudspeakers. So what do you do if...
I've had the unfortunate experience of buying a pair of fake Bang Olufsen A8 earphones. And just to help others that might get in the same situation or just want to check if their own pair is a fake, I've...