Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 Phantom and Mirage Editions
To celebrate a century of design and acoustic engineering, Bang & Olufsen introduces the Beolab 90 Phantom and Mirage Editions. Both versions retain the uncompromising technical platform of the original Beolab 90 while presenting radically different aesthetic identities. Produced in extremely limited numbers, these editions target collectors and listeners who value sound, design, and craftsmanship as a single concept.
- With the Phantom and Mirage Editions, Bang & Olufsen turns its most radical loudspeaker into a commemorative design object. The result is not new technology, but a new way of experiencing an already iconic system.
For more than a century, Bang & Olufsen has combined acoustic engineering with industrial design, positioning loudspeakers not only as audio tools but as architectural elements within living spaces. In the high-end active loudspeaker segment, the Beolab 90 has long stood as a technical flagship, known for its complex driver array, massive amplification power, and advanced room adaptation. As part of its 100-year anniversary, the company now introduces two new interpretations of this platform, each exploring a different aesthetic direction while preserving the loudspeaker’s core engineering philosophy.
Key Facts
- Two limited anniversary editions of the Beolab 90 loudspeaker
- Each edition limited to ten pairs worldwide
- Hand-finished surfaces developed in Bang & Olufsen’s Atelier
- Phantom Edition focuses on deep black finishes and carbon elements
- Mirage Edition explores iridescent textiles and color-graded aluminium
- Identical acoustic performance to the standard Beolab 90
- Designed for collectors, design-focused interiors, and reference-grade listening rooms
The Unchanged Technical Core of the Beolab 90
Both anniversary editions are built on the same technical foundation as the standard Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90. The system employs 18 individually driven loudspeaker units, each powered by its own dedicated amplification channel. Advanced digital signal processing enables precise beam forming, allowing the loudspeaker to adapt its sound dispersion to different listening positions, room sizes, and usage scenarios.
From a practical perspective, this means users retain full control over how sound interacts with their space. Whether configured for focused listening or broader room coverage, the Beolab 90 remains a highly adaptable system designed to deliver consistent performance in rooms of varying dimensions and acoustic characteristics.
Phantom Edition: Monochrome Precision
The Phantom Edition presents the Beolab 90 as a dark, almost architectural object. Semi-transparent PVD-coated metal grilles reveal subtle hints of the internal structure without fully exposing it. Carbon elements are used for selected exterior components, including base and structural accents, produced through layered manufacturing processes typically associated with motorsport applications.
In real-world interiors, this results in a loudspeaker that commands presence without visual excess. The restrained color palette allows the complex geometry of the Beolab 90 to remain dominant, making the Phantom Edition particularly suitable for modern, minimalist environments where visual calm is part of the overall design concept.
Mirage Edition: Color as Spatial Expression
The Mirage Edition takes an opposite approach, using color and surface treatment as primary design elements. An iridescent acoustic fabric shifts between blue and magenta tones depending on lighting and viewing angle. Aluminium components are anodized in carefully graduated color transitions and then polished by hand to enhance depth and reflectivity.
For users, this transforms the loudspeaker into a dynamic visual centerpiece. The Mirage Edition is designed for spaces where technology is meant to be seen and where changing light conditions actively shape the perception of both sound and form.
Limited Collector Editions and Context
With only ten pairs of each edition produced worldwide, Bang & Olufsen clearly positions these models as collectible objects rather than standard production items. Each pair is delivered with individual documentation and forms part of a broader anniversary program that revisits key products from the brand’s history.
Within the high-end audio market, this approach reinforces the Beolab 90’s role as both a reference loudspeaker and a design statement, appealing to buyers who view audio systems as long-term investments rather than purely functional equipment.
Price and Availability
The Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 Phantom Edition and Mirage Edition are each limited to ten pairs globally. Both versions are available exclusively through selected Bang & Olufsen partners or directly via the brand’s Atelier program. Pricing is provided on request, as final costs may vary depending on region and project-specific requirements.
Conclusion
With the Phantom and Mirage Editions, Bang & Olufsen demonstrates that innovation does not always require technical change. By reinterpreting the Beolab 90 through contrasting aesthetic concepts, the company highlights the loudspeaker’s dual identity as both an acoustic instrument and a sculptural object. The Phantom Edition emphasizes restraint and focus, while the Mirage Edition embraces color and visual movement, yet both rely on a proven technical platform that continues to define the upper limits of active loudspeaker design.
| Product | Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 Phantom and Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 Mirage Edition |
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| Price | N/A |
Technical Specifications
| Product | Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 |
|---|---|
| Type | Active loudspeaker |
| Recommended room size | 30 to 200 m² |
| Driver configuration per speaker | 7 × 1 inch Scan-Speak Illuminator tweeters, 7 × 4,5 inch Scan-Speak Illuminator midrange drivers, 3 × 10 inch Scan-Speak Discovery woofers, 1 × 13 inch Scan-Speak Revelator front woofer |
| Amplification per speaker | 7 × Bang & Olufsen ICEpower AM300-X for treble, 7 × Bang & Olufsen ICEpower AM300-X for midrange, 3 × Heliox AM1000-1 for bass, 1 × Heliox AM1000-1 for front bass |
| Frequency range | Below 12 Hz to above 43.000 Hz |
| Maximum sound pressure level (1 m, pair) | 126 dB SPL |
| Bass output (pair) | 118 dB SPL |
| Sound technologies | Adaptive Bass Linearization, Advanced Active Room Compensation, Beam Direction Control (five directions), Beam Width Control, thermal protection |
| Designer | Noto GmbH |
| Materials | Aluminium, acoustic fabric, wood |
| Dimensions (W × H × D) | 73,5 × 125,3 × 74,7 cm |
| Weight per speaker | 137 kg |
| Power supply | 240 Volt, 50 Hz mains connection |
| Wireless connections | Wireless Power Link (24 Bit and 48 kHz), WiSA (24 Bit and 96 kHz) |
| Connections – Primary speaker | 1 × Cinch (stereo), 1 × MIC/IR, 1 × Power Link (RJ45), 1 × S/PDIF coaxial (24 Bit and 192 kHz), 1 × XLR (stereo, fully balanced), 1 × S/PDIF optical (24 Bit and 96 kHz), 1 × USB-B Audio (24 Bit and 192 kHz), 1 × USB-A, 2 × Digital Power Link, 1 × Digital Power Link/Ethernet, 1 × mains connection |
| Connections – Secondary speaker | 1 × USB-B Audio, 1 × USB-A, 3 × Digital Power Link, 1 × mains connection |
| Brand | Bang & Olufsen |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Bang & Olufsen |
| Distribution | Bang & Olufsen |
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