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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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[quote user="BMGHB"] Dont you answer your own question really? Is it better that the RF distribution is back of the BV7(2-6 cables) or a separate RF box(2 cables) BMGHB [/quote] Not really. The box is huge. However, the BV7 should be able to incorporate the box electronics, so you don't need to try and hide that box. It's bad enough
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I want to follow with sethach's point (which is a good point): Now B&O are finally embracing HD across their range, what on earth are the company planning to do about streaming HD television (or even digital television) across our homes? The current masterlink is absolutely unacceptable in the current climate. If I wanted to watch a Blu-ray
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To be honest Simon, that happens on any forum. Ever been to a Man U forum (or any football forum)? Life causes people to have very different viewpoints and observations and forums enable these people to discuss. Nothing specific about B&O, it's just forums generally. I moderate our companies IT forums and the different viewpoints on there are
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Bizarrely, I don't see much of a difference between the BV9 and BV5. Basically same TV from my viewpoint. Sure, slightly curved framework, but not much of a difference. Same structure. I guess B&O may think the same? Kind of like saying 'why did you change the BV4 frame to be more curved' as it's a very similar framework design change
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Here's my one and only question and it's really ideal for the UK boss: One of the key reasons for buying in to the B&O brand is the support from your dealer. We pay a premium for our products and we expect only the best support. Product software has been a problem for B&O in the last couple of years, but B&O UK rely on their dealers
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I've emailed him :) His email address is easy to find on that website, although I'm not going to present it here, for privacy reasons.
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BTW, here's the quote from the Daily Telegraph: "Sir Gerald, however, was clearly in the market for something more refined. His television was made by Bang & Olufsen, the Danish audiovisual company that produces gadgetry to swoon over. Ten minutes down the Kings Road from Peter Jones, Bang & Olufsen has a serene outpost catering to
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I was genuinely impressed with the sound that came from the all-in-one 7.1/7.2 speaker that ships as an option for the BV7. Decent all-round sound. However, since I swapped the 7.2 for a 7.4 and connected a couple of BL9s, it's a step up again. The BL7.4 is superb for replicating voice, for example. The only snag is, with a forthcoming BV7-55, gawd
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If I was being fair, I'd say somewhere between the two extremes. Although we on here would like to think we're in the connoisseur camp, there a hell of a lot of people - and those with money - who won't or don't buy B&O. I don't think I'd buy a BV7-40 (which I own), now, new, for the current UK RRP of just under £10K
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[quote user="robc4674"] You seem to have a bis-botch of everything! My brief to my dealer was a system that works of one controller, ie Beo4. [/quote] I don't know what you mean? A 'bis-botch'? It's three products, from the same company: computer (either Mac Mini or Apple TV), WiFi streaming devices and a controller. Where's
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