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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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Yes, you'll need the IR Flasher...but you will need ot find a similar box in the menu, or get the ccdb file updated in your BS-1. Trip
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Yes. The difference is at least that much. One important thing to remember in addition to the picture quality is that with current ACM panels (all BV4s & BV9s going forward), your investment is safe. The ability to adjust chromatic values against the natural aging of the phospher in the screen means that it will look better on day one and continue
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355f, Your definition of "the best" is a bit simplistic. That's like saying that Bigfoot is the best vehicle Ford has produced since it has very very big wheels. Upgrades tend to present challenges as well as benefits. We hold out on adopting the newest kit off the assembly line for the same reason sensible buyers do not buy first runs
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I hate to join the chorus of detractors, but I have to say that I saw something yesterday that really drove home how behind Bang & Olufsen are when it comes to innovation: http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/06/mr-clock-radio.html When I think that David Lewis has never thought of anything even close to this, I'm filled with concern for my
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An auspicious first post, Dr. Karis.
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Alex, There are two ways to go about this. 1. If you truly mean Home Theater, you will require a surround sound processor of some sort. Bang & Olufsen makes a terrific one, but you can use another brand. Simply make sure that it has dedicated Pre-Amp Outputs. The BeoSound 9000 will connect to the Surround Sound Processor using an Aux Adaptor as
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I'd bet a trunk of money that menu, menu, 0, 0, go takes him into the wrong menu dear boy. Gads.
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My main concern, old chap, is that it will be too large to take on a three hour tour!
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The new CEO signs on this summer, so it would seem that if his initial actions are received favorably, the stock would rise.
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