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If you are thinking of redlines then RL60.2's are the ones to go for as the ABR's in the RL60's are more than likely to have disintegrated or are about to. Much better than the 45's which are OK but nothing special. CX100's are fine but I would personally add a cona to up the bass. I have some MC120.2's attached to my Beomaster
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They are heavy and with the stands they are at least 35 kgs each but weigh a lot more when you're lugging them about.I thought my MC120.2's were heavy until I came across these, the MC120.2's are mounted on wall brackets out of the reach of grandkids and look fine but not as good as on floor stands. Chris.
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I'd go with Peter on this one - beomaster 5500 is a truly excellent amp with tons of input connections which are duplicated in RCA/phono & DIN. It is remote controllable with a beolink 1000 or the combersome MCP5500 - which you would need to adjust volume etc.... If remote control isn't a problem then a beomaster 5000 has the same inputs
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Ah - I didn't realise you were in Poland as your English is so good - I should really have just looked at your profile . I have tried several products over the years and Fairy Power spray (made by Proctor & Gamble) is the only one I have come across which does this. To help you find an equivalent the ingredients are:- 1. 5% nonionic surfactants
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Peter : Wouldn't go for either of these! Of course you don't have to use B&O speakers either. S45-2s are certainly the ones to look for if you want B&O though. I agree completely, the X35's are really not very good at all and I have consigned a pair of MC35's to our shop floor at work. S45-2's are infinately better. Chris
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The Cif has cut through the lacquer at this point. I know that fairy power spray (the stuff in the green trigger spray bottle) will remove the lacquer without damaging the aluminium leaving a totally bare surface. Just rub it in lightly wiith your fingers and wipe of with a damp s0oft cloth. It takes literally seconds. This will allow you to reapply
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Put some air in yer tyres Andy............ I think I have a buyer lined up for mine (wife breathed a big sigh of relief when she heard) but if it falls through they are up for serious offers. @ John are you still in Pudsey? you're more than welcome to come over and have a look & listen to these. Chris.
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MS150's - with the single subwoofer in each cabinet.
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Oh dear, that doesn't sound good Has the CIF gone right through to the aluminium surface? if it has then I'm afraid there isn't a lot you can do about it. If it has only affected the lacquered surface then you may just be able to rescue it. Chris.
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Friedmett: Ok but as I have never seen a CDX2 upclose I go by Beoworld which says Datalink at the bottom: http://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=937 Maybe that's an error? Hi Friedmett, yes it is an error, the picture is also wrong in the spec's as it shows a CDX. I'll higlight this problem and get it fixed Chris.