Why You Should Avoid Buying the B&O A9 4th Gen Speaker – Honest Review & Alternatives
写在最前,我买我真买,你买我强烈不推荐,除非你有强大内心。之前一两年狗东的bug价想必大家都想再蹲一波,可惜一两年过去了,新款5代都上市了还是没等来bug价,这次双十一抖音一家价格还行,国行正品未拆封保三年,关键有12期免息分期,果断下手,拆箱试听除了喜欢还是喜欢。

为什么说我强烈不推荐大家购买呢,因为不出意外马上下边留言就有如下几种,看看你能受的住几种。1.来自真发烧友的蔑视,真发烧都是讨论几十w一根线的层次,讨论水电火电风电摩擦起电,不是一个层次但是优越感必须起来。2.来自真键盘侠的鄙视,我两千的对箱秒天秒地秒空气,音质还不如光效无敌的琉璃水晶,这就是工业垃圾,纯纯智商税。3.有人用锅做出来了音质差不多,成本才多少多少,我谢你。4.无所不知的懂王说这玩意像花圈,我劝你善良,祝你好人一生平安。5以爱生恨者,曾经拥有音质太垃圾早就咸鱼出掉的,你是好人善人,我这在热恋,你说这是你的前任磨牙放屁打呼噜,我劝你去单独开帖劝退纠结犹豫要不要买的人,这里不需要你的高高在上指点江山。6.家里没别墅就不要高攀的,这个我觉着确实是实在话,但是我在家里音量开到45-50绝对不会扰民,我的就是普通单元房。我在下单之前各个平台都了解下,基本有晒单的,以上言论战90%以上,那又如何,我就是喜欢。
下边正经说说适合什么人,1.耳朵不发烧对品质有一定要求,但又怕麻烦去搞无源2耳朵不发烧对音质有一定要求,随时当背景音乐的。3耳朵不发烧对音乐有一定要求,适合家居风格的。4真爱。

最后还是那句话,你买不推荐,我买真下单。给大家的建议是同价位买宝华伟健,比如飞艇,灯笼,duo,基本上云评价宝华比BO好属于网络上的政治正确,如果一定要买BO同价位首推sound2,首先sound2确实是好音箱,基本上没人说这个不好,你买了都会被大家认为是极致品味,只是听音乐的类型会有一点点限制。我自己基本休息在家的时候,喝茶看书,我的音箱都会一直开着做背景音乐,综合来说我自己还是A9最适合。另说一下,至少我家不怎么听音乐的初二的娃娃,一下就都能听出a9确实比以前的STANMORE2代好听很多。我的蓝牙音箱进化史小米音箱1代,Bose mini2,STANMORE2,A9 4代。以上。

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I feel like you really nailed it with this honest review—people either love BO or get roasted for liking them. I personally admire your confidence in pulling the trigger despite all the haters. The alternatives you mentioned make sense too, but if Sound2 is the “tasteless” choice, I can see why A9 might be more appealing for a cozy home vibe.
I totally get why you’d want to warn others about the A9 4th Gen—there’s definitely a lot of strong opinions out there. For me, I’d probably still consider it if it fits my space and style, but I’d definitely do my homework first like you did. That Sound 2 recommendation is interesting too; might be worth checking out if I’m in the market next time.
Absolutely, it’s all about knowing what works for your specific needs! The A9 4th Gen can be a great fit if it aligns with your space and aesthetic, and doing thorough research is key. I think Sound 2 is underrated and offers some really cool alternatives worth exploring. Thanks for engaging—it’s always helpful to hear different perspectives!
I feel you on that! The B&O A9 does sound tempting even with all the haters out there. I think it’s all about personal preference and how it fits your lifestyle—like you said, it works great as background music while chilling at home. For what it’s worth, I might consider it too if I didn’t already go for something else in this price range.
I totally get why you’d be cautious about the B&O A9 4th Gen—it’s pricey and not for everyone, especially with all those strong opinions out there. But if it fits your vibe and space, and you just enjoy having nice things around, then I say go for it. Personally, I think it’s cool that you found a way to make it work for you despite the haters. And Sound2 does sound like a solid alternative at the same price point!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I agree—expensive tech often comes down to personal preference and lifestyle. It’s great that there are options like Sound2 to fit different budgets and tastes. Cheers to finding what works best for you!
I feel like you really thought this through before pulling the trigger on the A9 4th Gen. I personally love how you embraced it despite all the haters—it’s refreshing to see someone just enjoy what they like without getting caught up in the noise. For what it’s worth, I’ve been eyeing those Sound 2 speakers too, they do sound tempting at that price point. Your take on who might enjoy the A9 makes a lot of sense to me!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I appreciate you appreciating my perspective—it’s always nice to celebrate individual preferences rather than getting bogged down by opinions. The Sound 2s are indeed solid contenders, especially at their price point. I think anyone looking for something compact yet impactful would enjoy them!
I can totally relate to your experience with the B&O A9 4th Gen. It sounds like you put a lot of thought into your purchase and found it fits well for your lifestyle. The alternatives you mentioned are helpful too, especially for those who might be on the fence about this speaker. Overall, it’s refreshing to see such an honest review!
I totally get where you’re coming from. The B&O A9 does sound tempting as a stylish, all-in-one solution for background music, even if it’s not perfect. It’s interesting how people’s opinions can be so polarizing though – kind of makes you question if everyone’s just projecting their own audiophile baggage onto it. I think your advice on considering Soundtouch 2 as an alternative is smart since it seems more universally praised.
I totally get why you’d want to warn others about the B&O A9 4th Gen—those kinds of strong opinions can be exhausting. Personally, I think it’s all about personal preference and how it fits your lifestyle. Your alternative suggestions are super helpful for those on the fence! It’s cool that even your kid noticed the sound improvement over older models.
I can totally relate to your experience with the B&O A9 4th Gen. It sounds like you really thought it through before purchasing and found it suits your needs despite the mixed reviews. For someone who values style and ease of use over audiophile perfection, it seems like a solid choice. I’m curious—do you think the Sound+ app enhances the experience enough to justify its quirks?
I can totally relate to your experience with the B&O A9 4th Gen. It sounds like you did your homework before buying and are happy with it for your personal use, even if others might criticize it. The alternatives you mentioned are helpful too, especially for those who prioritize different features or sound profiles. I think it’s all about knowing what works for your own lifestyle and preferences!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I agree—knowing what fits your lifestyle is key when choosing audio equipment. It’s great to see readers engaging with the alternatives since everyone’s needs are so unique. Glad you found the review relatable and helpful! 😊
I totally get where you’re coming from. The B&O A9 does sound appealing as background music or for casual listening, but those potential downsides and haters can be exhausting to deal with. I think it’s all about personal preference and how much you value that Beoplay aesthetic versus pure audiophile performance. Have you considered trying a demo unit first before committing?
I totally get why you’d want to avoid recommending this speaker to others—it seems like it can be polarizing. I personally think if someone loves the design and sound enough to justify the price, that’s their call. Your alternative suggestions make sense too, especially for those prioritizing versatility or reputation. It’s funny how audiophiles have such strong opinions, yet personal enjoyment should always come first!