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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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The more I look at this, the more I think it is possible. B and O indicates two screens, plasma and projector are possible in one room with the surround speakers changing roles to match the screen. The placement of the second screen is irrelevant with respect to turning it on. The two screens could be next to each other, on two walls that meet in the
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I don't think the IR receiver is a problem. Page 13 of the BS3 guide and page 21 of the BV7 guide both mention the input for an IR receive for remote operation. My thought for the powerlink connections is 1centre is for the Beolab 7-4 on the BV 7. 1 sub is for sub, 2 would be center in cinema, 3 and 4 would be front and rear pairs looped for TV
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Thanks to all who have given me advice and input on which TV to purchase. We have placed an order for a BV7.
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BV7 and BV3 clearly allow for two different "scenes" within one room, TV and Cinema. Also, each "scene" would require its own center channel so it must be possible to activate two different center channels. Why do they need to be in the same room? Would it not be possible to turn the system on from the second room? Couldn't a
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My wife and I will find out about the BV7, we just ordered one.
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Reading the instructions on the B and O web page I agree with you. My dealer says no, it can not be done. The B and O web page, on the BS3 main page, specifically says it will support up to 12 speakers including complete surround sound in two seperate rooms.
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Is it possible to have a BV7 in one room, with one speaker, for instance a 7-1, and use the BS3 in the BV7 to run a BV4 and surround setup in another room?
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