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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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Between the end of summer & Christmas.
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The price is for an individual unit. You need at least two (a Transmitter and a Receiver) to have a link setup. Each Transmitter can accommodate up to 7 Receivers. I would say that as a retailer I would suggest strongly against the use of the wireless kits except in scenarios where hard-wire is not possible. They are, in no way, a money-saver. For the
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Many people believe the Sony PS3 is the best. A few adaptations to make it work with the BeoVision 7, but probably a pretty good recommendation.
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The BeoVision 8-40 will have a manual curtain.
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The idea of the lenses rising from the 8000s specifically is just not going to happen. They would place the lens above the listening position, anyways. However, Soundproof is correct that the idea of a lens folding away is not out of the question. I know for a fact that an upcoming speaker concept incorporates this. Magical motion is one of the core
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Sure, Koning, but I think that Soundproof has been making very well reasoned points throughout this thread as to where "upgrades" are most helpful and where they're merely superfluous alterations. My point was not that upgrades should cease, but that the direction that the "audiophile point of view" represented by WE is not really
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I have to say that while WE may be factually inerrant, I couldn't care less about any of the "upgrades" he discusses. The brands he cites and ones like them trade on these tidbits of innovation and appeal to a demographic so finite it makes B&O look like McDonalds. Many exotic brands produce so few units that it's impossible to
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Please re-read. I actually outline a fix. When it is connected correctly, there is no delay. Thank you.
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