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B&K back from the dead?
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Post 1 made on Thursday September 1, 2016 at 21:35
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I saw in an email that they are going to be showing new hardware at Cedia. It immediately sent cold chills up my spine and gave me the shakes as I had flash backs to CT600.1 days. I would post a link, but, CEPro isn't working on my iPad.
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Post 2 made on Thursday September 1, 2016 at 22:02
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They were there last year too. They've been percolating for a while, I saw a booth at CES a few years back that showed some B&K.

None of the distributed products, mainly amps from what I remember.
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Post 3 made on Thursday September 1, 2016 at 22:02
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Julie Jacobson · August 31, 2016
B&K Components is back in business after six years of silence. A leading home-theater and multiroom audio provider in the 1990s, B&K closed shop in 2010, acquired shortly thereafter by Amplifier Technologies Inc. (ATI), Morris Kessler's famed amplifier company.

The brand went dark, though, and we’ve barely heard a peep in six years … until now. Distributor Sound Developments Ltd. picked up the brand and will be demonstrating new amplifiers and pre-amps under the B&K banner at CEDIA 2016.

“This was originally intended to be a ‘house brand’ but ultimately became a separate global entity,” Sound Developments president Barry Wosk tells CE Pro. “We’ve been looking to add an innovative electronics line to our portfolio for more than five years. We couldn’t find what we wanted, but through that investigative process we stumbled upon an opportunity to license and purchase the B&K brand utilizing our own designs.”

Sound Developments will be the exclusive distributor for Canada and the U.S., and the company is hiring distribution partners internationally. It will be the first time the B&K brand will be available outside North America, according to Wosk.

So far, B&K has confirmed partners in 13 additional countries, including the UK, Germany, France, and Australia.

New B&K Products
“The concept is simple,” says Wosk. “Use well-known designers and factories to help execute innovative designs and feature sets.”

He points to the forthcoming IZA 2.50, a compact 25-watts-per-channel amplifier touted as the “world’s smallest” for the custom installer market.

Wosk says the amp includes features that many competitors do not, especially in a chassis that is only 16mm deep, ideal for hiding behind the thinnest TVs. The product offers IP control, a pre-amp, and a subwoofer output.

At CEDIA, Sound Developments will be showing a three-channel version of the IZA 2.50 for LCRs.

Another example of B&K innovation, Wosk says, is the MRA 16.75+, “a‘traditional’ 16-channel amplifier except we provide more power on four channels -- another first.”


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He explains there are always a couple of rooms on any job that need more power, for example, an outdoor space or great room.

“Rather than forcing dealers to buy additional amplifiers or bridge channels (losing zones and compromising performance), we rate our amplifier at 12x75wpc + 4x150wpc at 8 ohms.”

Two more audio components will be shown at the CEDIA launch: the SCA 2.100 amp with 2x100 watts per channel (8 Ohms); and the HTA 7.225 with 7x225 watts per channel from ATI founder Morris Kessler.

In addition to these four components (detailed on next page), Sound Developments will launch three new B&K-branded soundbars.

“Long-term we plan to grow the line to include home theater processors (and ultimately receivers), innovative home-theater and multi-room amps, and a small number of models targeting light commercial,” Wosk says.

Why bother licensing the B&K brand if the products are new and the brand is old? Wosk says B&K had a small presence at CEDIA Expo 2015 and ISE 2016, and “response from attendees at both events proved our theory that the brand remains well-known.”

He says the company is “attempting to retain as much of the spirit of the old company as possible: Made in the U.S., reliable, good value for the money, custom-installer-focused.”

IZA 2.50
This ultra-small footprint, feature-packed workhorse is designed to provide powerful amplification in tight spaces. Measuring less than 2/3” (17mm) deep and utilizing Class D technology for minimal heat dissipation, the world’s smallest CI amplifier is the perfect solution for installation behind a flat-panel display or in a wall box. The unit ships with a small, external power supply capable of delivering 25 watts per channel at 8 ohms. Need more power? Then purchase our larger (optional) power supply for 50 watts per channel.

A/B switching for easy multi-room integration
Integrated pre-amp for source selection and volume control
Analog, digital, and speaker-level inputs
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SCA 2.100
At 2x100 watts per channel (8 ohms) this compact power amplifier punches well above its weight. Designed specifically to complement a Sonos CONNECT, it includes a simple mounting system that mechanically links the two units together. Use this product to improve the overall audio experience while maintaining the system’s value equation or deploy independently as a small-footprint power amplifier

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MRA 16.75+
Mix it up. Every room in your home isn’t the same so why use an amplifier that treats them that way? Inevitably there are rooms that crave more power: think great room, pool, or patio to name a few. With that in mind, we developed the world’s first multi-channel amplifier to deliver power where it’s needed most. Featuring 12x75wpc for robust background music plus 4x150wpc to let two zones really strut their stuff, this powerful 16-channel amplifier is unlike any other. Made in USA.

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HTA 7.225
With great power, comes great responsibility. At the heart of any great A/V experience is powerful amplification. Award-winning designer Morris Kessler lets loose with seven channels (225wpc) of crystal clear Class AB power, featuring a fully-balanced topology including dual DC servos and current feedback, capable of reproducing the most demanding passages of today’s blockbuster soundtracks with ease and sophistication. We dare you to find a better-performing amplifier anywhere near this price. Made in USA.

Massive power supply
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Post 4 made on Thursday September 1, 2016 at 23:07
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I like the idea of the 16 channel amp, with 12 channels @ 75 watts and 4 channels @ 150 watts....GREAT IDEA....BRILLIANT!!!
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Post 5 made on Friday September 2, 2016 at 07:02
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How about 16 channels at 150?
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OP | Post 6 made on Friday September 2, 2016 at 08:38
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On September 2, 2016 at 07:02, Dave in Balto said...
How about 16 channels at 150?

Yeah, you don't have to crank every zone up to max.
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Post 7 made on Saturday September 3, 2016 at 13:09
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Great news and congrats to Sound Developments. I have only done a small amount of business with SD but always had a great experience.
OP | Post 8 made on Saturday September 3, 2016 at 14:43
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On September 3, 2016 at 13:09, BradKas said...
Great news and congrats to Sound Developments. I have only done a small amount of business with SD but always had a great experience.

To call it great news without ever trying out the new products, you must not have ever worked with the B&K CT products. I still have the occasional flashback when a storm passes through and a bolt of lightning crashes to ground
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Post 9 made on Saturday September 3, 2016 at 16:41
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On September 3, 2016 at 14:43, Fins said...
To call it great news without ever trying out the new products, you must not have ever worked with the B&K CT products. I still have the occasional flashback when a storm passes through and a bolt of lightning crashes to ground

I'm always on the lookout for relatively new companies with untested products that I can purchase as soon as the first ones hit the streets and deploy them in my customers houses that are two hours away from home.
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Post 10 made on Saturday September 3, 2016 at 17:59
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Wosk says the amp includes features that many competitors do not, especially in a chassis that is only 16mm deep, ideal for hiding behind the thinnest TVs. The product offers IP control, a pre-amp, and a subwoofer output.

This is very interesting. Make a small amp that can work with any soundbar and it can beat the Sonos Playbar.
Post 11 made on Sunday September 4, 2016 at 00:08
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So it's not really B&K, just a totally new product, from a company trying to cash in on some brand equity (name recognition). Not that I blame them, just saying... Product looks interesting, but there's just as much "baggage" with the B&K name as equity...
OP | Post 12 made on Sunday September 4, 2016 at 10:00
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On September 4, 2016 at 00:08, slobob said...
So it's not really B&K, just a totally new product, from a company trying to cash in on some brand equity (name recognition). Not that I blame them, just saying... Product looks interesting, but there's just as much "baggage" with the B&K name as equity...

If memory serves, they bought the company out of bankruptcy, not just the name. This makes me wonder if the new product has any connection to the old problematic products. But, it does look like the new stuff they mentioned are just amps and not switching products
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