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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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As a variation on this question, would it be possible to connect two inputs to the two powerlink connections? i.e. one from a link system and one from a TV? For instance the wireless to get net music etc and a TV for surround sound?
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Ours are currently set up 8 feet apart also, and about 8 feet from the listening position. The sound is wonderful.
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About 8 years ago we purchased a pair of 6000s which were used as fronts in a surround sound setup for a short time until replaced as by 1s and moved to the rears. When we purchased Beolab 9s the 1s were moved to the rears and the 6000s stored. In other words I have not listened to them for several years except as rears. Last night I reconnected them
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is this a joke? 5.08?? What does it add/fix if not a joke?
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Dealer is delivering our new BV7-40 along with a new Sony BluRay player as well as installing the new software. I am very curious to see how it looks after reading all of the comments here.
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Beolab: martin01: I have just had my BV7-40 MarkIII upgraded with sw 4.24. I have tried some of my blu-raymovies which I know jerked before in the picture when the camera was panning the picture. I have now put the 24p-mode on in the blu ray player (Sony S-300). And it is a LARGE improvement. Now the picture when panning, is very smooth. And I checked
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Beolab, You mention that three years ago manufacturers measured responding time in half cycles. The article I cited lists a reference article at the end of it. Reading that article indicates full cycles are being measured, not half cycles. Also, the date of that article was July of 2005, three years ago. So it seems in fact both the article I cited
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Wallace and Martin, I agree with you. It appears to me that 100hz may just be a software issue. Here is why. There are two numbers to look at, response time and cycle time. Cycle time is how many times a second the image is refreshed, thus a 60hz image refreshes 60 times a second. Response time is how long it takes to refresh. At 60hz, refreshing will
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