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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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Assuming you are not connecting to an existing MCL network, you need fully mounted powerlink and a link eye to trigger the amplifier.
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There are many ways to do the no-charge extended payments, but I assure you the credit company got paid. My experience in the US with a couple of providers is that the store pays the credit company a sales percentage for the no-payment period. If the buyer completes the transaction according to the original terms and conditions, it is win-win. The customer
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Chris, et al, I regret saying the WMA lossless played on the BeoSound 4. I just went back and confirmed and, to your point, those were lower bitrate WMA. When I copied real WMA lossless, they did not play. MY APOLOGIES TO ALL. BeoSound 5 only, I guess. Ray
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Greetings Marcus, I have always thought it MUCH easier (not to mention quicker) to rip to the SD card with CDEX software using Lame MP3 encoder (all free). That encoder at 192 is very nice, though you are quite correct that 256 and 320 will be better. You can even do "jitter correction", though an old thread here pretty much declared that
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Surely, Trip meant BeoSOUND 6 ~~~~~~~~~
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The only thing I have ever been able to solder is my hand. Part #6270856 is a 5m cable RCA->8 pin PL. Proper cable for connecting Labs 3, 9, and 4000 to variable line output. 1 per box. Ray
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That room is beautiful. How about some white B&O?
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I don't know what American irony is, but even I would vote for divine intervention on this thread. Anybody's deity(s) will do.
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Jethro Tull and The Kinks. Their best work never appreciated in the US, when their bodies of work are long, wide, and (often) deep. Only with headphones in my world.
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A colleague of mine is using special HDMI converters that allow very long runs over CAT5 and then terminated with special boxes and short traditional HDMI cables. Not an inexpensive solution. They are available in US, so I assume pro installers everywhere have them.
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