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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="V13WNG"] However, they look great! The name in red is missing, but the strap material was identical. [/quote] Have you tried Letraset for the Name/Model No.??
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[quote user="V13WNG"] I think that's a little harsh on Simon (The Beonic Man). He's obviously incredibly passionate about the brand, a proven salesman, and as a customer too, I can't see any reason why that doesn't make him an ideal candidate! There's nothing wrong with self-confidence - it's when it becomes arrogance
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People are entitled to their opinions - just because you don't agree doesn't make them wrong. For an enthusiast website this is actually pretty good, we have a balance of opinion on both new and old product, which leads to healthy debate and some really thought provoking threads at times. This is the way I believe it should be, if everyone agreed
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[quote user="rgs218"] [quote user="Puncher"] Nevermind, I'm sure your neighbours will be properly impressed [/quote] Believe me, my housemates are already very un impressed with my RL60s, especially their ability to disperse music throughout the entire 6 bedroom house at unsociable times of the day!! [/quote] The bass on the
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[quote user="rgs218"] [quote user="Peter "] The straps are a different size - RL140s are really quite big!! £23 is a very good price! You could always tie them together and use them as a punt! [/quote] Oh, didn't realise that! guess I'll just have to squeeze them in here somehow! I thought £23 was a good price
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[quote user="9 LEE"] So, we've gone from serious discussion to shooting up the BeoLounge with an Uzi to nailing your head to a table.. typical BeoWorld thread then! [/quote] Now, if B&O had a sense of humour, a table, with a hammer and a long nail on it, would appear in one of the rooms
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You can always glue a sheet of rubber across the outer metal frame of the ABR and then glue the mass plate to that - the clever bit is getting a rubber sheet with something like the right compliance to achieve the correct resonant frequency for the ABR. The tuned port version had the port running parallel to the plate to save space (the speakers aren't
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Hi Matt, This is the same part used in the RL60. It is no longer available from B&O, nor is a repleacement rectangular foam. Member Dillen replaces the foam with a rubber surround, PM him for details if you're interested (note he isn't based in the UK). B&O did at one time supply a bass port conversion plate but there are mixed reports
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Alternatively you can nail your head to the table - it's more rewarding
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I have come soooooooo close in recent times to spending my hard earned spondoolicks on BL8000's and three times I've faltered at the last minute. They are beautiful but, at the death I tell myself, beauty is not enough! My bar has risen (much to my wifes distaste) to BL9's. And now I worry, do I listen hard and long enough to justify the
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