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[quote user="Steve at Sounds Heavenly"] Nice idea mobey! I'm busy saving up for a BV10 so that I can experiment on it to get a multi-way "Medusa Head" box developed, but I think this could be a long way off! Steve. [/quote] I hope to get the first one in Newcastle and am happy to measure etc . I'll keep you posted!
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Beolab speakers accept variable line level inputs. You could just use the variable line output from your PC but you might wish to get a better DAC - the DAC Magic seems popular. If you want remote facilities, you could simply get a Beoport and an IR sensor. The Beolab 6000s are very pretty but are not the best B&O speakers - if you can stretch to
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I would get the 6500 or preferably the 7000. You seem to have a lot of speakers! The only thing is the volume controls - I wonder if you have MCL2Ps in the system.
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To win the prize, there is a web site to log in to. www.bang-olufseninformation.com However it does seem to limit the country choice....
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For those in the UK, there is a Sunday Times B&O supplement today. Also the chance to win a BV8-40, Beotime or Beocom5. Worth a quick trip to the supermarket!
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Sorry - there has been a bug in the system - nothing to do with the server or indeed beoworld but related to the Telligent software. The draw will be postponed to Monday I believe.
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You have an MCL2 type set up - it will be interesting to know what else you have around! These conduct amplified signal around the house. A 9500 would be a perfect device for this type of set up as would a Beosystem 7000.
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I like Centuries which I think have a better sound than the BS1. The Century did have a few variants - some have AM as well as FM radio and the later ones have an aluminium clamper.
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The reason that 'it is as it is' is because of the requirement to be a silver or gold member and because it takes ages to manually connect each manual to a product, let alone do it twice! The reason some manuals are included in multi product manuals is because that is how B&O made them! The speakers are a classic example with a couple of
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I think this is more about the management than the products. Another link .