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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 it can't be much "fake", as the pictures that were seen on the old forum were taken from the official b&o mediacenter. i know from my dealer, that b&o is working on a new remote.
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Craig: By Sleep timer you mean where it plays for X amount of time before turning off. that's it. you can choose 15, 30, 45 ... minutes
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ok, so i was wrong. sorry for the wrong info. but is looping is possible on BL6000?
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....mr anders(son): I thinking of swap my new BC6-26 to a BV8 so I can get some mony for Beo5 i would not give away a bc6 for a bv8. i find the bc6 is the perfect link room tv. don't you think you will regret it afterwards!?
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i would have been astonished if there had been no b&o at a danish museum of art and design . somehow strange though, that there are no products from the last decade, or is this not all the b&o of that museum you are showing on those pictures?
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you could be right, PL212. i'm sure peter can clear this out!?
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here is what i got from the product configuration guide doawnloded on this site (thanks Peter! ): ************************* AUDIO SYSTEM SETUP ************************** Connect the Beolab to one of the POWER LINK sockets of the audio master using a Power Link cable. The signal may be looped through to the second Beolab using another POWER LINK cable
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ReneB: does that also work with my current beolab 8000 ?? (forgot to mention I have 8000's, about to buy 2500's to add). I just had a look, and I do see these 8000's have an empty connection called "line" - is that what to use for what you call "looping"? thanks again! that will work perfectly with your BL8000! you are
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i think you don't need anything at all. you can loop the signal from one speaker to the other, which means you can connect one speaker to the other.
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the first time i came to the new forum, i immediately noticed the RSS available button at the end of the page. i saw what it does the the forum sites, but as i really am not an expert concerning computers, i don't know what it is good for? i am sure someone here can explain. thanks in advance
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