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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="Peter "] No - just checked. MCL82 is not the same - you can run speaker wire between the 5000 and Pentas and it will work just the same way as Speakerlink, but no display. [/quote] In that case would it be better to use the line outs on the BM5000 and miss out the extra amplification/attenuation step (still no display of course
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Does the BM5000 have speakerlink??
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I'd love to live in a big house where even the spare bedroom was big enough to get a sleeping bag and a pair of RL140's in it!
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[quote user="Alex"] I believe the moving mass of a BeoLab 5 subwoofer cone is 60 kg .................... [/quote]
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[quote user="nisrani"] hello could it be that the bl5 when calibrating itselfs that the sub is not so explosive as the bl2 they have the power to do it better but maybe they get a difrent signal to be not so explosive. [/quote] Hi nisrani - most here are absolutely convinced that a properly set up BL5 front pair will outperform a BL2 and by
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[quote user="nisrani"] punisher thanks [/quote] I may well change my username to Punisher - it sounds much better!
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[quote user="nisrani"] [quote user="soundproof"] The BL5s, when correctly set up, accept and handle the .1 signal excellently, and in a far superior way from the BL2. They are specifically designed to precisely respond to every little flutter in an LFE signal. In my setup, I have movies where the walls are literally breathing when
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[quote user="moxxey"] [quote user="Puncher"] I will gracefully withdraw from the thread now as I seem to have caused upset. [/quote] You haven't caused upset at all :) It's very difficult to 'upset' me. However, we've got to understand that the way B&O operate - and have always operated - is that they seem
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[quote user="soundproof"] The BL5s, when correctly set up, accept and handle the .1 signal excellently, and in a far superior way from the BL2. They are specifically designed to precisely respond to every little flutter in an LFE signal. In my setup, I have movies where the walls are literally breathing when the ooomphs and explosions go off
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[quote user="moxxey"] [quote user="Puncher"] However I would be less inclined to spend my money if I thought they had to use "last years " panel..[/quote] Are you trying to wind me up Puncher? The MKIII is as good as I've seen around. I'm happy with the TV. However, there's the option to upgrade to the upgraded
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