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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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Islanders!! Is that what you foreigners call us? Welcome to Beoworld John! I'm sure you will enjoy your Ouverture (check spelling, not Overture) and can easily connect an MP3 player to the Aux socket. You will need a cable with a 5 pin DIN on one end, and they are easily available. Try Steve at Sounds Heavenly Andy T.
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I'm listening, you know! Nicola, since you only joined a year ago, have you read my thread about the Beoworld trip to Struer in 2007? Andy T.
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...or a simple connector if space is limited.
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Value for money, you can't knock Beoport! Unsung hero in my opinion.
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No Nicola, there is no scart on the Beoport. Masterlink cable can be split multiple times with various different connecters, splicing or junction boxes. Some people have one Masterlink cable running from the roof to the basement and just take spurs off it to which ever room they need. As far as I am aware, you will never get NMusic or NRadio through
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Worked great on my ageing computer with XP, but knowing what I now know, I won't be visiting again.
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What a coincidence! I just logged on to tell everyone to go and look at the Beolounge! Beat me to it mr_anders_son! Just spent 45 minutes there, and only explored 4%.
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....a video cassette, audio cassette, CD, or chip that goes with this 90s Autodemo? If you want to remain anonymous, send me a PM and I will respect your anonynimity. Andy T.
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Hope you enjoy Vivaldi's "Four Seasons"
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That's because you can have one powerlink cable to both speakers, as they carry left and right signals in the same cable. This means you can daisy chain. ie Avant to left speaker, then out of the left speaker and into the right one. Andy T.
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