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Abstract: The Libratone Lounge is the largest and probably the most elegant speakers from Libratone. The Libratone Lounge is a soundbar of a different kind that provides slick elegance and audio fidelity at its highest point. The first things you notice with the Lo...
Abstract: If you really want to improve the sound quality of your Apple device you need external sound, here is perhaps the widest single speaker unit I have looked at. From the same people that the recently reviewed Libratone Zipp came from, but bigger, much bi...
Entertaining sound, Controlled treble, Allows for wireless streaming
Can sound messy, Overbearing bass, Limited connections, Extra height could hinder positioning
The Lounge is a large, attention-grabbing and powerful-sounding speaker. But its ham-fisted approach to movies and music lacks long-term appeal. See all our soundbar reviews Follow whathifi.com on Twitter Join whathifi.com on Facebook Find us on Go...
Published: 2013-05-06, Author: Pierre , review by: erenumerique.fr
Les choix d'habillages, La qualité de construction, L'élégance du design, D'excellents haut, parleurs, La compatibilité AirPlay et DLNA, Des performances audiophiles
Gabarit imposant, Pas de Bluetooth, Commandes minimalistes
La Libratone Lounge est une barre de son totalement atypique. Habillée de grosse laine, elle est conçue pour accompagner votre TV, mais aussi pour jouer le rôle de station d'écoute sans fil de qualité Hi-Fi....
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Published: 2013-03-19, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
So does the Lounge deserve a place in your life and living room? As an upgrade from your TV's rather crappy speakers, the Lounge is a perfect companion that requires just one little cable to connect to most audio devices. As a streaming point for your i...
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Published: 2013-03-11, Author: Tim , review by: itproportal.com
Extremely powerful speaker, Wide stereo separation for a single unit, Pleasant visual design, Easy to set up
Massive and expensive, DSP hampers bass at high volumes
If you're prepared to spend big money, but aren't sold on the Lounge, the Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A9 may be of interest to you – granted, it’s even more expensive (by £600), but it packs more low-end, and is a general marvel of design and performance. T...
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Published: 2013-03-06, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Extremely powerful speaker with wide stereo separation for a single unit. Easy set-up, streams wireless audio via AirPlay, DLNA, as well as via direct from device, no wireless router needed. Pleasing visual design.
Massive and expensive. Digital signal processing limits bass at high volumes, preventing distortion but altering the sound signature on deep bass tracks. No remote control
If you have room in your budget and home for this behemoth, the Libratone Lounge is unlikely to disappoint, unless you're really only craving booming bass....
So how do I best sum up the Libratone Lounge wireless loudspeaker? Style over substance. While those whose decor leans more towards Case Study furniture and Eames lounge chairs will no doubt relish the Lounge's modern visual appeal, there just isn't much ...
Clear, clean sound at all volumes, Simple, versatile (for iOS users), Sturdy design and build
Sound lacks some bass and expansiveness, No physical volume control
Libratone's Lounge speaker system is designed to hide away on your sideboard or take pride of place under your plasma TV - wherever it sits, it'll look great and be incredibly easy to use (if you've got an iDevice). The sound that the Libratone Lounge pro...