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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 must say that all the MP3 players I have heard are awful sounding. The mp3 format is of course not as good in itself as CD, but I have noticed that apples products sound far better if connected via the "dock" connection instead of the mini plug. Computers also sound far better playing mp3s than the portable mp3 players. I'm not sure
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So all it costs is a broken back! :D Heck, that's a pretty nice deal.
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I have the iPhone, have had it for over a year, and changed to the 3G version this summer when it came out. The great thing with the iPhone (besides its user interface) are the constant updates, I'm not sure, but I can imagine that everything is there hardware wise to send for example MMS. The iPhone has a very good base of hardware that can be
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Masterlink between the TV and Ouverture. That's what I'm thinking, my parents has their b&o tv connected to their bc2300 via a masterlink converter to the aux connector, but the Ouverture has a ML connection from the start right? Or is the TV another make?
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Hi guys, I tried to search a bit, but wasn't sure if the Beo5 can control other makes of equipment? I don't have a B&O tv...
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Tack! Jo det är väldigt roligt, en tung resa hade jag dessutom. Startade från Helsingfors på tisdag kväll med färja mot Stockholm, var iland på morgonen, körde ner till Odense, lastade högtalarna i bilen, och svängde tillbaks mot Stockholm direkt :) Körde 1750km på 20 timmar. Vad gör
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Is the MK2 thicker than this one? I'm nagging on because I don't want to buy another set of cables, that will not help, since I'll be moving on to the S/PDIF connector pretty soon.
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Here is a picture of the current and supplied powerlink cables:
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Still, Looking for advise from someone who knows if the wrong PL cables can give excessive high frequency distortion. Not anything huge, but sounding as if your source was off, and turning your amps up, until you hear the "whizz" / "humm" sort of sound. Please help :)
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