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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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B&O's Apple-denial is such a mystery. What I find the most puzzling, is that the companies' products are actually synergistic, and would deliver an even better end-result if used together properly. And as to their form, they are complementary. When I place an iPad/iPhone/Macbook next to my BeoVision 8, BL5, BL3, Beosystem 6500 - they're
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[quote user="Medogsfat"] [quote user="soundproof"] And here he is when we're out hunting - last year. [/quote] A perfect example of why these are called "pointers". What a beautiful dog you have - I do hope he has recovered from his viper encounter. Chris. [/quote] He recovered nicely. I was fortunate, it happened at
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] 1. People who demand a higher quality of sound. 2. People who demand access to their entire music collection and not just what's on their iPod. 3. People who don't want to have a computer switched on in order to have access to their full music collection. 4. People who have better things to do than spend
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The OP will like this conceptual window display we made for B&O - when we were trying to convince them that quite a few wealthy people are keen gamers.
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Any kids in the house? "Mmmm, chocolate covered pinguins! Yippie!" Looks great.
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It's the big thing, in both parties and a lot of bars - where people get to connect their favorite playlist until it's voted down, or people get the fun of others being enthusiastic about their selection. But it's also at times incredibly annoying, as people no longer wait for something to finish, before wanting to propose something completely
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Progress with the player as it's going through restoration and modification. I can follow the process through the web-page that Frede has created for the project, and where he checks off benchmarks. That's a nice touch. And then he sends me photographs from the various stages. The player was completely stripped, and the chassis was sent of to
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Wanted to present it as simply as possible. There are very good EQ-plugins available, but the built-in ones are definitely worth experimenting with. As Pure Music is free for two weeks, you get to try it out - with the EQ - and then you can consider whether you want to invest in a more sophisticated EQ, or have your listening room analyzed to develop
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The playback program Pure Music is a software shell that uses the file organizing of iTunes, while providing a proprietary playback engine. The developers claim their engine is superior to QuickTime, which is what iTunes uses for playback. Program can be downloaded from this site: http://www.channld.com/puremusic/ There are some clear advantages off
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And here he is when we're out hunting - last year.
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