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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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'Unhappy Birthday' from The Smith's 'Strangeways Here We Come' - great track and album!
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Thanks guys. Lee - where did you get yours from???
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Anyone know if the original packaging is still available for Beovox Pentas from B&O? I've heard conflicting things recently, with some saying these are still available, but my local B&O store (Ecclesall Road, Sheffield) saying they are not! Annoyingly I gave away my originals a few months ago, but now I'm moving home and need to protect
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Congratulations! They look great together - as if they were made for each other. I think the Beolab 5000 set up was more futuristic looking that the BG 3000 anyway, so you have the perfect partners for each other!
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henrik: Unfortunately, I'm busy renovating/rebulding my flat, so my white system is almost hidden in a corner in my kitchen and is surrounded by lots of magazines and stuff, but I still managed to take some lousy snapshots from my, at the moment, really messy apartment: http://web.mac.com/henrik.lundstrom/iWeb/slask/beoworld.html Henrik Your white
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henrik: Actually, picking up top of the line for its time vintage equipment, as long as you don't go too far back, is an excellent bet these days. It's hard to get modern audio components capable of creating anything like the sound you get from such units, without really going overboard with your money. I've had a real education on this
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soundproof: Looks beautiful. Tomorrow I'm picking up a Beogram 4000 - think it will go very well together with the Beolab/Beomaster. I'm sure it will - does the trim on the BG 4000 match the finish on the Beolab/Beomaster? My BG 4002 is teak and doesn't match up 100% with the BM 8000, though I kind of like the mix and match combination in
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soundproof: I have listened to a BM8000, and was very tempted. There was a "roundness/richness" to the sound that I really liked. You should definitely get a BM 8000 if you come across a nice unit! Mine is part of my main system in my living room and is in daily use. I absolutely love every single feature, from its massive size, weight and
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I think I may have been misunderstood as the thrust of what I was saying was 'let's not have too much moderation at the expense of free speech', tempered with a realisation that as a company Beoworld obviously doesn't want to risk legal action if anything defamatory is published on these pages. I was most certainly not saying 'Beoworld
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Hi Lee I understand that there are times when threads need to be pulled, either because they get too close to the bone, or when people are getting flamed to the nth degree. I'm not sure I agree that this one should have been pulled however. If moderators want to have a discussion behind closed doors then that's ok and I can see why you don't
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