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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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Looks beautiful. Another one saved! These have become much sought after again. Cheers.
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iTunes uses QuickTime for playback, so if there's a difference between a file opened in QT and one played from iTunes, it could be that your upgrade reset your equalizer settings ... in other words, engaged the EQ. Also check your setting in Audio MIDI Setup. People are way too touchy on Apple's behalf here. The signal that's sent by WiFi
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[quote user="bayerische"] Nice find Soundproof!!! Man, those are pretty expensive nowadays! Did you get it before the craze? [/quote] Well, they did have to pull my card twice, as the limit was under the price. It was just too good a joke to pass up, I can still remember his face when he saw the watch on my wrist. Lots of nice watches in this
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I was lucky enough to find one of these in perfect condition, at an antique store in South Beach, Miami, some years ago. A strange coincidence - a few hours before a friend and I had talked about wanting to own one, and he'd told me how hard they were to find. Then we walked into the store, and while he was looking at something else I noticed .
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Have to think of the concert pianist who got so insulted by how she was treated in a B&O store that I had to spend some time telling her that her experience was not typical. She was about to do B&O a significant favor, but the run-in with a prejudiced dealer definitely cooled her enthusiasm. To me, B&O has always been about getting the best
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With respect, I don't buy these objections. I love B&O, I spend my time defending B&O to doubters who think it's a bling brand, I have vintage and SOTA B&O components. In my home I have B&O in five rooms, and people who visit are astonished by how it works. There's also some personal and direct B&O history in my background
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I used to have the speakers in Option 1 - press RADIO, and they would take in whatever came through LINE-IN, and if there was an s/pdif signal, that would take presedence, even if something was coming down the RCA LINE-IN. Then I got to thinking about the s/pdif out on my Beogram CD6500 and the s/pdif out on the BeoSound 9000. I knew that if you ran
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The challenge of feeding BL5s with a digital signal isn't difficult. One can consider a Y-link, but there are better ways. It's a shame that the BeoSystem 3 doesn't have coax s/pdif out, for BL5s, as it has a number of digital-IN options, and therefore could have served as a B&O-compatible master unit that sent a digital signal to the
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Trip, I saw your response to Rookie. He states he's a long time B&O customer and has a component list that must have made at least one dealer smile.. Yet you do not for a second hesitate to insult and denigrate him. Over at the "old" official site's forum, the longest thread dealt with dealer experiences - and a recurring litany
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Walked past a store which had one in the window and had to go inside for a look. I don't think he's lost his touch.
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