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OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

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Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

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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?

That would be an admission that my musical ability is non-existent. But it's definitely something that crossed my mind.

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#92

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.

I was thinking the same thing. How does this overpriced niche speaker make it to the top of hn so quickly?

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#93
post #65

The radio mixing feature seems similar to what this guy "Radio Wonderland" does https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr2wK3jvUhc I've seen his performances at HOPE conferences and it's pretty cool. See a full set here: https://archive.org/details/hopeconf2020/20200730_0000_RADIO...

Kudos to his original and inventive work. Thanks for the link.

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#94

I've been looking for a high-end pair of bluetooth speakers, so this really peaks my interest. I've been wanting the B&O Beolit, but they used to come with built-in charger, so you could just plug in directly into the wall. But now they switched to USB-C charging, which means that you need to use an external charger unit. Not every USB charger will deliver enough power, so that's just a step back in user experience.…

FYI, piques.

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

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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.

Well gee.

Jony Ive is openly inspired by Dieter Rams, the designer behind many of Braun's products.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/8555503/Dieter-...

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#97

I love everything Teenage Engineering make. My first impression is always "eh, that's too weird, who would want that... who is their target market?", and over time end up at "OK, I WANT ONE!". I own way too many of their Pocket Operators now. Though, I REALLY think I'm not their target market here: "designed to be played outdoors, in public spaces and at high volume"... that's exactly situations I now try to avoid. H…

This reads like an ad, as do many of the replies.

Please read the site guidelines my friends.

> Please don't use uppercase for emphasis. If you want to emphasize a word or phrase, put asterisks around it and it will get italicized.

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

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#98
post #10

I love everything Teenage Engineering make. My first impression is always "eh, that's too weird, who would want that... who is their target market?", and over time end up at "OK, I WANT ONE!". I own way too many of their Pocket Operators now. Though, I REALLY think I'm not their target market here: "designed to be played outdoors, in public spaces and at high volume"... that's exactly situations I now try to avoid. H…

I understand say OP-1. But how much time on average have you spent on each of those pocket operators? And are you able to use it productively after leaving it alone for some time without checking manual?

I have a friend who has made an entire album with the OP-1 and as well full tracks with his Operator collection.

As always, its not the instrument - its the musician.

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

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Is this actually a radio (as in receives terrestrial broadcasts), or just a BT speaker?

Yeah it's an FM radio. It's all over the page. They even have an ambient drone that's sounds like it's time stretched samples from the FM radio. > have you ever wished you could instantly rewind when listening to the radio, to hear the title of the song just played? > 72 hrs listening how about normal radio listening for a week without charging? > if you skip the traditional inputs like line in, bluetooth and FM radi…

I missed that flipping through on my phone somehow. Probably because FM radio was just another bullet-point under "wireless" along with 2 bluetooth modes. The lack of any visible tuning controls also threw me.

Re: OB–4 – Portable high fidelity loudspeaker

#100
Teenage Engineering makes cute, fun things, but more often than not they feel like they're very overpriced cute fun things for their functionality, and this is honestly no exception. In a sense they're like the Apple of nerdy products.

Their Pocket Operators are the closest thing to a "cheap" product they have and even then, last time I checked, they don't even come with a protective case, which I personally find preposterous even if it goes against the aesthetic. One single drop and it'd probably be game over for a $100+ toy.

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