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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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hmmm.....my tone. Should I tame is down a little? Maybe I am too used to that fashionista talk. It's material things anyways... dunno what the fuss is about. Anyways the Beosound 9000 seems to be needing a "maintenance" annually, well at least for the 2 that I have. There's the dust issue, the spinning mechanism, and the belt problem
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You know. I think older B&O products look more well crafted and expensive as compared to the current lineup. The oiled wood the nicely curved metal bars and the old world construction of it all. You have to pay a lot more to get that level of craftmanship nowadays. The current lineup just looks so mass produced. Doesn't look at all different
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I think the pricing of Blu ray is kinda okay though, it kinda mirrors the pricing of DVDs way back then. And considering inflation and all, and the quality you get. It is actually reasonable. Regarding that article. I think Blu-ray is here to stay, like a replacement for DVDs. They just have to fix the glitches in their machines and it will be alright
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Bv7Mk3: I have heard about the beo sound 5 in to the Bv 9 but not the New design of the Beo Sound 9000 sounds good.Wonder if it will happen and a dvd or blueray playback would really up date the unit! OMG. Imagine a 6 Bluray disk changer well talk about overkill. The most essential updates will be more of the reliability and sound quality areas and
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Doubtful that he is a member but I bet he has tons of B&O. B&O seems to be very popular with the celebrities. He is probably more into cars and blink. Besides he has a life.... lol
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Oh yeah! HDCD does seem to make a huge difference but why the lack of decoders around? I mean there is an increasing lack of support in the cd players and D/A converters around. I have never got a chance to really hear HDCD decoded before, but even without the decoding it does sound quite impressive. In my opinion all CDs should be HDCD! Is it more
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Of course. What I meant was like CD is sorta of an open format with no copyright protection whatsoever, if Sony would just remake the format "CD" to 24bit/96khz like and upgrade or something then yeah everyone will have access to it. The industry could have just displaced the older cd format/players, and it could have happened way sooner than
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Yeah... He is an American R&B producer/artist. Very famous.
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I so do not fancy Kanye West. He is such a sell out. No originality whatsoever. This man has no style and is all hype.
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Remember a few years back, there was a record player that uses like a laser reading system instead of a tonearm? I wonder whether it got rid of all the harmonic problems associated with Vinyl playback. Anyways the only reason why we are stuck with CDs right now is because of those darn copyright people, they didn't want to change regular cd recordings
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