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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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Craig: Puncher: Ey up! - have I won owt yet??? Cutting it fine there Puncher and no. Craig Blast - nevermind, one down nine to go
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Ey up! - have I won owt yet???
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TripEnglish: Razlaw! He doesn't even want to go near his BeoSystem 3! It stands for the great injustice visited upon him by the Danish swine! Had we not bamboozled him out of his hard earned money he'd have a Pioneer Elite Kuro for each eyeball and a 14.4 (7.2 paraphonic) surround sound with true HD audio careening off the semen caked walls
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We wish you a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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wonderfulelectric: At this price you can cheap plastic housings, bad grounding and wiring. Beolab 4 is an original idea that has fallen into the wrong hands. Check out the Harman Kardon's GLA-55 : bulletproof acrylic and quality construction at a lower price. At the price level of the Beolab5s, you should be getting carbon fiber enclosures instead
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tournedos: Razlaw: . I see your point!
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moxxey: I'd be surprised. I used to live in Edinburgh and there's a lot of disposable income around there. The Scottish government is based there, financial capital of Scotland etc etc. Maybe some of the smaller units may close, but I doubt Edinburgh and Glasgow, surely? Why would B&O need a store in, say, the small town of Yarm (no-one
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Attached is an interesting article outlining B&O US strategy and their target customer - aspiring enthusiats they are not!
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soundproof: Puncher: Affineur: B&O are not marketing to "average" consumers, they are marketing primarily to design-centric audio-video enthusiasts. Yes the "average" consumer who wants to put up a too big panel in their livingroom (lounge) to watch sports, "reality" broadcast television, and bad action movies will
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Affineur: B&O are not marketing to "average" consumers, they are marketing primarily to design-centric audio-video enthusiasts. Yes the "average" consumer who wants to put up a too big panel in their livingroom (lounge) to watch sports, "reality" broadcast television, and bad action movies will not choose B&O. But
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