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OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

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Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#81

I totally bought into the hype and paid $1k (CAD) for an OP-1 that's unfortunately collecting dust. It's a marvel of design and engineering, but I suck at making music. For anyone not familiar, these guys are kind of like a cheeky Apple of musical hardware design.

Want to sell it?

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#83
post #66

Is HN being subjected to some astroturf marketing techniques here? Seems rather suspicious to see so many commenters enthusiastically salivating over an advert for a very expensive radio. And also for said advert to hit the #1 spot on this site, despite not fitting into the usual categories for a compelling post.

It's ok that you are not privy to the hype around Teenage Engineering in general. Musicians like their devices because the UX design is interesting and relatively smooth, and the devices have a lot of flexibility for making interesting music.

Kind of funny to see synth stuff come up on HN. There are people who know and need to let you know they know, and people who don't know and don't get it being grumpy about it.

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#84

Is HN being subjected to some astroturf marketing techniques here? Seems rather suspicious to see so many commenters enthusiastically salivating over an advert for a very expensive radio. And also for said advert to hit the #1 spot on this site, despite not fitting into the usual categories for a compelling post.

Yes you caught me! After accumulating nearly 48k in Karma I finally sprung my marketing trap on the unsuspecting HN crowd with this post of mine!

Actually just a huge fan and having owned 2 OP-1's, I'm just a big fan of Teenage Engineering.

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#86
post #23
post #2

Their line of synths is great, but a radio which doesn't support DAB? How am I going to listen to 6music?

The US digital radio effort has been complicated and slow to ramp up. Many digital streams are commercial free in an attempt to drive receiver adoption. Many cars still ship with no digital capability. Ordinary FM makes reasonable sense here.

USA drew a short stick in the digital radio battle, by deciding on using a proprietary standard.

The rest of the world has the DMB vs. DAB competition driving the adoption, and technical improvements, while USA still had the same HD Radio of 10 years ago, and near no mobile receivers.

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#87
post #74

Is HN being subjected to some astroturf marketing techniques here? Seems rather suspicious to see so many commenters enthusiastically salivating over an advert for a very expensive radio. And also for said advert to hit the #1 spot on this site, despite not fitting into the usual categories for a compelling post.

TE made one really stand-out product, the OP-1, and one kinda-pretty-good product, the OP-Z. They have a few other products of mixed reception and a bunch of typical high-end boutique junk if you really want their logo on your t-shirt or whatever. They're coasting on their reputation of the OP-1, which is deserved, but they haven't really come up with anything worthy of their reputation since.

I think the Pocket Operator PO-33 KO stands out too.

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#88

Is HN being subjected to some astroturf marketing techniques here? Seems rather suspicious to see so many commenters enthusiastically salivating over an advert for a very expensive radio. And also for said advert to hit the #1 spot on this site, despite not fitting into the usual categories for a compelling post.

a) https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

b) It's an expensive tech gadget, these are discussed here all the time?

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#89
post #34

exposed drivers on a 'outdoor use' 600 dollar device gives me an extreme sense of anxiety. Reminds me of Braun products; products designed to look nice, but in general usability suffers in favor of sleek metal human interfaces, nice weights, and a generally 'quality' feel.

Your words remind me Apple.

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#90

Is HN being subjected to some astroturf marketing techniques here? Seems rather suspicious to see so many commenters enthusiastically salivating over an advert for a very expensive radio. And also for said advert to hit the #1 spot on this site, despite not fitting into the usual categories for a compelling post.

Teenage Engineering is the Apple of music gear. People who like their stuff, REALLY like their stuff.
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