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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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Curveball response: Yes, in theory. Set up the projector in the Avant/US as either a Runco or a Sim2 and have at it. One thing I'd be curious about though...it is implied that in supporting these projectors B&O took into account the internal video processing being done by the projectors themselves and when doing so, the Avant/US modifies what
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Its the cheap fix. The 'gas leak'answer is complete poppycock.
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Can you supply us with a model designation and type number?
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I am afraid that I have to disagree with Trip here, which I am loathe to do, but my recollection is that the Overture(BeoSound 4000 in the US) needed extra RAM and processor power to control the tape deck...which precluded an upgrade to 'option 5/6' capability when it was added to the 3000. I am of course willing to be proven wrong. Russ
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[quote user="beocool"] [quote user="tournedos"] [quote user="beocool"] You can adjust the color setting of the courtesy light. See the pics. [/quote] The computer renderings would be even more convincing if they bothered to adjust the clock [/quote] Well spotted. I failed to notice that! [/quote] I think we give Audi a
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You're quite welcome! I imagine that some of the confusion on this point stems from the fact that all of the first production run were made in the natural aluminum, and equipped with the Blu-Ray. So all of the photos show it that way.
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[quote user="Razlaw"] What is the price difference between one with and one without the Blu-Ray player? [/quote] The difference is $1,800, just as on the 40". MSRP is either $11,000, or $12,800 (all prices are USD, and exclude any applicable sales taxes, for those of you from across the pond) for the BV-7 55, stands/brackets and speakers
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You could ask a US Dealer to order you a 240v pair, its worth a try. Russ
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[quote user="Michael"] I believe this promotion is forced upon the dealers so play nice and don't go out there just to get a pair of headphones as that just ends up eating into their costs. That being said I believe that the promotion ultimately ended up being a success last year for the dealers. [/quote] Depends on how you define 'success'
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Hi Mark, Room size is an issue here; but in general I find the 7-4 too thin-sounding on its own. You always have the option of changing the number of speakers involved, and there are a LOT of TV shows now being recorded in surround. Going with a 7-1/2/6 solves that issue, but might muddy the image for 5.1 recordings given the size of your room. On the
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