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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 think the answer is very straight forward, though some people may not like it. They had a one-box solution called Beomedia1 it did not sell well. B&O did not want to support it. They knew they needed something else, something more visible. This box is competing with laptops, mini-pcs and macs. The new product based on the BS5 used a re-designed
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Well this is fun isn’t it? Missed this one as it looked to be a bore of a topic. How wrong could I have been? I’ll chuck-in my counter-opinion for free here as everyone else seems to have done. Take it or leave it. It is emotive and to be frank, I don’t really care about anyone-else’s opinion as we all have to live with our own
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This is essentially a classic B&O A/V integrated setup. TV (V.Opt 2) - the "System Master" with full IR control and BM5 (A.Opt 0) - the slave device with IR disabled. The only extra dimension is the AudioMaster selection. This is I presume for the BM5 to act either as a "Audio Master" like a BS9000 or to act as an Audio Slave
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I was going to come out with the same advice as dkresz. The main thing is to get your dealer to fix the problem or at least try. Iwould say that I operate a BS5/BM5 in conjunction with a BV7-40. The BS5 is in option 0, (Audiomaster set to Yes) and BV7-40 option 2. I am not sure why AM yes, but it works (and the PCG says to do the opposite). I find that
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I must obviously bow to other peoples greater knowledge and experience on this matter and consider myself put in place. 10%
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Although I dont disagree with anything that has been said here, I think the majority of forum members are looking at this with a Europhile-tech view and perhaps not the same view as many customers in this region. Putting perhaps Singapore and Japan aside, your average well-healed SE Asia family probably earns $500/mo tops in Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam
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Poor quality, and rather difficult to photograph with reflections and light etc...
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