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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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Hi! I have a Beosound Century and absolutely adore it. Have owned it for 13 years (seriously!) and still use it regularly. I don't think it's possible to change the fabric, unlike the Ouverture, but I could be wrong. In regards to connections, there's no Powerlink, Masterlink, or line out - only AUX in, AM antenna and FM antenna. However
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Thanks Kallenka for the new info! Koning, I highly doubt it would be inferior. After all, it is B&O's "mid-range" TV. Leo
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Thanks for the news guys. It's clear that the wall mount will not be motorised, how about the floor mount? Is there an option to add a motor? Leo
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I did some Google searches, and while I couldn't get a definite confirmation, it seems more likely than not that SACD compatibility is gone. They're really simplifying the PS3 to the lowest common denominator to cut costs. The main advantage the new system has over current PS3's (IMO) is the quieter running - not enough to make me switch
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One thing I've never heard of anyone doing is re-selling digitally-purchased audio or video files. I've bought quite a lot of used CD's very cheaply ($5 or less) off eBay, and even sold a few, but online stores like iTunes and Amazon generally sell individual songs for a dollar each, making an album cost almost as much as an actual new CD
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I'm one of those who's so excited about this new TV, I'd give away my kidney to find out more (actually, on second thought no....) Given that the main draw of its slim size is to mount it on a wall, can someone confirm if floor stands (motorized or otherwise) will be available? It's the perfect upgrade to my 32" BV 8, as the 40"
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Is "socket panel" the large metal plate on the rear of most A/V products with red, white and yellow connections? If so, then I prefer stretching and contorting myself to fit the back cover on. B&O should design their products to look good from the rear, too! The BV 10 is a slimline TV meant for wall-mounting, so socket panel might work
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I'd welcome such a development, as long as it's done tastefully! As a fellow BeoWorlder put it a few months ago, "magical movement is a core essence of B&O". Leo
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Oh no, that foils my plans. I just downloaded the BL 3 manual and while I could be wrong, it seems to imply that all three holes can be used by any stand except for the tall floor stand (ie. the short table stand can be mounted facing up like the floor stand). Anyone with the table stand who could confirm this? Thanks! Leo
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Whatever you do, do test the player at a store before you purchase (as opposed to buying sight-unseen on the web). My father has a Panasonic Blu-Ray player that is unbelievably sluggish in some respects. For example, just to open the disc tray takes one minute (machine powers up and goes through an incredibly long start-up procedure before tray opens
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