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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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I can recommend the 6500 stackable series ... fabulous machines. Less expensive than the later 7000 series but every bit as good, however the turntables are hard to find and fairly expensive. Added advantage is that it still can integrate with newer B&O items through powerlink and datalink. Something to consider if you decide to add to your B&O
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wow....that really brings it up to a higher level of integration.. Linkplayer has evolved into something way beyond 'just making itunes work'....love it. Thank you so much Philippe and I can't wait for the final release :)
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I don't think it's your dealers fault. However, if B&O did not conduct a burn-in testing period of all panels than it's their fault if the panels proved to be faulty as they are responsible for the end product. By the sound of it, it is probably heat related. Also when small amounts of static are present when the polarization layer is
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Wow, seeing the pictures, that's really bad for a tv in this price rang. Unacceptable. There is a difference of what is acceptable in a 700$ generic tv and a high-end premium B&O tv. The bigger and thinner the screen, the more problems the lcd tech will have. The lcd technology is moving forward at great speed and at the same time is trying
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I'm with Trip on this one, very good and clear answer. B&O is about much more than just tech specs.
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[quote user="flx"] Ok, getting clearer. The naming part would be no extra issue as I'm doing the same on Lacie currently. But on the Plex application: So my apple TV I will run both ATV flash and Plex ? Or does Plex runs on the NAS and the Apple TV (with atv flash) looks for the files on the NAS ? [/quote] ATV flash is needed for many
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[quote user="flx"] Thanks guys ! In my case it would be only for Video Content as music will be handled by the BM5/BS5. When I opt for Apple TV/Mac Mini, Does this imply that I have to convert everything to I-tunes compatible coding ? Or does the hacked version reads all codecs? Connection of the MacMini apparently is solved through a KanexLive
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Hi, Just like you I wanted to get rid of most of the 'computer like' interface in a media center. In your case I suggest an apple tv for each tv where you want to play content. Works flawless when all hooked up to a nas with ethernet. however personally I run Plex on a mac mini in the main tv watching area and apple tv's in the link rooms
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The existing crossover is not really anything to write home about. 2 coils, one of which is the same as in the cx50. 1 cap (have to check) but should be a bipolar 6,8/63v If you want something better and 'off the shelf' try something like : http://cgi.ebay.com/Boston-Acoustics-Dual-Woofer-2-Way-CrossOver_W0QQitemZ360229641705QQcmdZViewItemQQptZSpeakers_Subwoofers
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