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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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All of my AV is now B&O, with the exception of a Roberts Rambler portable radio in one of the bathrooms. Unfortunately B&O don't make kitchen appliances, as I have: Dualit Toaster La Pavoni Europiccola espresso machine Gaggia MM coffee grinder KitchenAid Artisan mixer KitchenAid Artisan blender Magimix Mini food processor SMEG FAB fridge
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I had this problem when I got my MacBook Pro a while ago. I already had the BS2 plugin for iTunes, but had to go on the Apple site to download an ancient version (8.something) that was still compatible with the plugin from B&O. Otherwise, you'll have to drag and drop files from your iTunes library into a relevant folder on your BS2. This is
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Blimey Chris Is your posting coming in your capacity as a moderator, or as someone who has taken the hump with me? If it's the former, then you should know better! If it's the latter then drop me a PM and we can have a chat about what's up. As far as my last posting goes, all I was trying to do was to suggest that my initial assertion that
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[quote user="vikinger"] The 'North' is not as small as suggested here, and travelling to London by plane or train can be a lot easier than say Liverpool or Newcastle to Sheffield. I'm inclined to think that you will tend to get a mostly 'local' crowd for most venues outside London unless the event coincides with something
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I think all suggestions are welcome here, so if anyone has any bright ideas then go for it. Same too for expressions of interest - nothing that would set your commitment in stone of course :) I think there's scope for bringing a limited amount of equipment for people to have a look at if that's what people are interested in. We're talking
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Forget all that audiophile bunkum about matching specs etc. Ben - Soundproof is right. Make sure though that you get a protractor, sextant, and laser-level just so you get the right degree of toe-in on those 150s in your listening room, okay? Otherwise the whole system will be massively underperforming...
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Ah - I know Chris. It's just a shame as we never seem to get anything off the ground. I was buoyed with enthusiasm when I came back from Oxford. Perhaps the format of previous meets has been slightly off-beam?
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Last weekend I went to a convention down in Oxford with my girlfriend as she collects Japanese toy dolls that are very popular (and expensive). The convention had been in the offing for about a year, and there were stalls selling various bits, as well as guest speakers and workshops on how to customise the dolls etc... Visitors from the US and Europe
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Whoa - the veneer looks absolutely mint :) Glad you like the sound of them. Next job is to see what they sound like with your 6000 Quad and the 4400 ;)
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[quote user="valve1"] [quote user="Doctor"]our set up is certainly different! The BM4400 is actually a better amplifier than the Beolab 5000 - it is after all 10 years younger in design and is direct coupled. However I use a Beolab 5000 as well as I just like it! [/quote] I am surprised to hear this (having never heard or seen either
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