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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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I guess you have to take the radio sound from the powerlink, use a DIN to RCA adaptor. Pretty common in electronic stores. The reason is that since the CD player is a digital source the BS 9000 sends this signal via the digital out. The Radio is an analogue source, so to send this via the digital out the BS 9000 would first have to convert the radio
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Included is: -The lab 5's -Powercords -Powerlink cords -Digital cable -Manual and bunch of other readable stuff -Cleaning brush -A rubber cable into which you can put the powerlink and power cable for example to keep them nicely together That's it.
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Hmmm, unfamiliar with the BC1, but tips and tricks is more a thing for computers and cooking than for b&o... IMHO
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I think higher than 2 gb will be "SDHC" cards. (High capacity) It's a software thing, my Leica M8 camera didn't work with SDHC cards when it came out, but now 2 years! later the latest firm ware supports SDHC, >4gb. But then again, I can't see the point of having too much music on a beosound 2?
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Yes, I did store it. My Beolink 7000 is even regularly serviced, changed battery, changed internal memory battery, changed the capacitators, (two way stopped) So it's well taken care of. Shame really, since I love it. Have probably spent around 250 euros on keeping it alive. The SW is 1.3.
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Yes there is one, the bc2300, but it's unplugged, so it's not even getting any power. Strange, I've must have done it 10 times according to your suggestions, but still it takes a while before it starts and says "no contact" while it lists the available sources.
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Alex, I think so too. But I'm getting more and more used to the Lab 5's and I absolutely love them.
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I have a somewhat similar opinion, the treble could, I say could be a bit more transparent. But my old speakers where ELAC 609 with "super treble drivers" (Oscar Heil drivers)
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Hey again guys n gals. I have a non B&O plasma screen, and I'm really sick and tired of it blocking out the IR signals for my B&O equipment... Is there any solution to this? Apart from the obvious Thanks!
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Did that, and it works, but when first activated it's just as it would be searching for 2 -way components and the says "no contact" after this I can choose what source of the listed ones I would like to operate... Should it really be like this?
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