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For a solution as elegant and integrated as our own, check our Siedle. We sell them here in the states through some of our shops and they are often the ideal solution for someone who has settled on B&O for AV as it meets many if not all of the same criteria. They integrate very well whether you use them with telephones or video systems. If you have
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My take on our pricing: http://beotrip.blogspot.com/
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Why does the BeoSound 5 matter? See my take at http://beotrip.blogspot.com/ Instead of the egregiously long posts to these threads, I'll keep posting quickies but offer the "treatise" off-board. This will avoid my having to keep re-posting the same points over and over. I would suggest the same approach for a few others who serially opine
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Here's one: A single designer or many? I can see advantages to both. So far we have had good luck going from JJ to DL, but now it appears we're coming up on the edge of a cliff. DL is winding down and it's not clear that AH is going to be "the guy." While a single designer theoretically offers greater cohesion, it could also be
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(self-consciously swallows last bite of cucumber sandwich, furtively attempts to cover gold monograms on house slippers)
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(takes off cravat and lays it solemnly next to toilet)
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Soundproof you read my mind! North American dealers are particularly sensitive to the brand's unwillingness to discuss its heritage since the company has never really established itself here. Seems to be that a Spark To Icon book on the BeoTheater coffee table is enough. The fact that a modest investment can't be made to establish a few working
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I think it would surprise people just how close we've come to re-releasing products. Turn tables are probably a little far-fetched, but there are several form factors which lend themselves to current technology that have made it further than I would have thought! I agree that the reintroduction of wood would be really something. I would guess we
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I think I see the point more when it's your country the work is performed in. I could see an American seeking out items made here in America just as a German seeking out items made in Germany. But I've owned some great things that were made in China and some total crap from Europe, so if I'm not supporting my own country's economy, I