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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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9 LEE: Okay - to spice it up, if anyone gets the EXACT figure, i will buy him or her a brand new Beo5 Remote, courtesy of myself. Lee How very kind of you Lee. Craig
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Wow,I want one too. Craig
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Jandyt: Craig: Glad you have finally explained what it is Andy. It was getting really hard not to say anything. Time to post about the other new toys then I think. Craig Ok, Maybe not quite as interesting to many of you, but the second one is this Beocord 1500. It came in it's box and is, as you can see, mint! I already have a Beomaster 1500 to
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Backtrackin - Best Of Eric Clapton. Craig
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Puncher: Of course I knew what it was imediately but didn't want to ruin the suspense for everyone else Thats just so kind of you Puncher. Craig
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Glad you have finally explained what it is Andy. It was getting really hard not to say anything. Time to post about the other new toys then I think. Craig
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Hi, and welcome to Beoworld. Its worth looking on Ebay as the original stands do come up from time to time. Craig
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Keith Saunders: Actually Craig, a UK version will work in Europe because the only difference is the power plug, they are the same voltage. However you cannot use a UK or EU version in North America unless you connect it via a stepup transformer. Yes, I meant a U.K. version will not work on 110 volts. As you say the only difference between the EU and
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mor: I am using the UK version in Germany with no problem, by the way (but that doesnt say you should try with an EU version in the US :-) Different voltages though, so I cannot see that it would work. Craig[:)}
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