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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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Thanks for the views. Am going to trial some speakers but also potentially wait and see if some BL3's come available second hand - though some luck will need to be involved as they seem to sell as soon as they come available. Thanks cjfc
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Many thanks swiss_2 Have dropped a note to the dealer to see if i can get a home demo to see what works. Out of interest, what do you count as a small room? Many thanks
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Thanks for the responses. I had thought of the 4000s but i'm just not a huge fan of the look. Whilst i think the picture above of the BV7 non dvd with Beolab 4 looks fantastic. Will have to ask the dealer for a demo to see what sounds and looks the best. Peter, is your view on the 4s due to quality of sound or the power (which may be v linked)?
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Hello all, would appreciate any advice I am looking to buy a BV7-32 with BL7.1 but have come across the issue that the speaker is too wide for the space that I was planning to fit the tv into. Plus this can’t be changed as on one side it’s the outside wall and the other the chimney structure. Bringing it forward so that it would fit would
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Great. Many thanks for the reply. Just now need to decide between a second hand bv7 with dvd or the new non dvd bv7 mkv. Ummm... cjfc
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Hello all, I have a BC2 (dvd version) and am considering the purchase of a second hand BV7 with dvd. How would the two work together? That is, what happens when i press dvd, which one take priority? I suppose the same is with CD Would be keeping the BC2 as i use it to distribute DAB and n.music to link speakers. Many thanks cjfc
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[quote user="moxxey"] Although I'm massively impressed with the BV8-40, the BV8-32 uses a different chassis. The worst thing about my BV8-26 is the lack of glass screen cover, which means that it gets far greasier than my BV7-40 and is harder to keep clean. I used to own a MKI BV7-32 and borrowed a MKII BV7-32 for a month and was really
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[quote user="ChrDH"] Hi in my oppinion the picture of the BV8-40 is really something to consider, even in SD quality. But if 32 inch is really the max, the bv7 is in my oppinion the best looking. br Christian [/quote] Would be great to have a 40 but it's too wide for the space the tv would sit in. The 32 would fit perfectly and the viewing
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Hello all, I have done a few searches on the site but haven’t been successful in finding anything too similar to this request. I’m looking to upgrade my BC6-26 to a 32 inch TV (a 40 would be too large for the room / viewing distance). Therefore I am looking to compare the BV8-32 (with maybe 2xBL3 in addition) or BV7-32 (no dvd) with BL7
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[quote user="Peter "] The 7-32, 8-40 and 6-26 share a more basic chassis than the 7-40. [/quote] Interesting. I've been missinformed that the new 7-32 was going to have a more basic version beosystem 3 that was in the new 7-40. Do you have a view on whether, with the more basic chassis, the picture quality on the latest 7-32 when using
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