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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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If you've calibrated each of the BeoLab 5's, and done a proper set-p in the BV-7's sound menu, then I would make certain that the Loudness in on. Other than that I'm at a bit of a loss.
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[quote user="joeyboygolf"] I'm sorry Alex but this is a backward step. It takes an enormous amount of time to put a CD .. [/quote] Well thee you are then...as I've said before, and will doubtless say again...every one of you here complaining about the lack of an in-built cd/dvd/blu-ray player are typing madly away on a PD you already
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Do double check as Steve suggests; but be prepared to conclude that the issue is indeed in the house's wiring. I would begin by locating any dimmers or dimmer switches in the house. Disconnect them where possible, and turn them all-on or all-off otherwise and see if it makes any difference. There may be nothing for it; I just moved from a 3-story
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Well, BeoMaster 5 leaps readily to mind, naturally. But I might also mention AppleTV. Both will work as described. Russ
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Actually you want a mini to RCA(phono/chinch) male-to-male adaptor set, easily available from any electronics shop; tell them that you want ot adapt an iPod to a CD input on your stereo, but be sure to get long enough cables. Plug the RCA males into the line inputs on the 6000's, set the selector to 'line' and you're off and running
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[quote user="Ehlerz"] Ok, just weird as it is possible to turn everything off. Say you are throwing a huge party with people in all rooms and you want the music played allover without having to activate every linkroom manually. [/quote] Actually this ix a feature, not a bug...meant to preserve harmony in the household. If it were possible
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Assuming that by mini-TRS you mean mini-jack for headphones...yes, the early units released before the black 'Anniversary' edition did not have one.
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Update due to old age, and bad memory!!! BeoCord is in fact an 8004/HX-Pro, not a 9000 While nearly mint cosmetically, the Master will not wake from stand-by. The rear vane of the heat sink is bent in slightly at each end, but not discolored. Upon review, the BeoCord appear to be in good working order, and has a couple of marring scratches on the black
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[quote user="KingOfSnake"] that is the word on the street and it would not surprise me if true [/quote] How could it possibly not surprise you, if true? How far into the deepest darkest corners of the far East would B&O have to delve in order to find a manufacturer supplying a Blu-Ray player which cannot play normal DVDs?
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Hello Everyone, I am moving, and am forced to downsize, and thus 'edit' my collection. On offer: 1 BeoMaster 8000 w/remote control 1 BeoCord 9000 2 (yes, I know) 2 CDX's All items are located in the Washington DC Metro area. Photos are coming, but I'd aleready packed my camera. I'm not certain what the market values is like right
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