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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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Wait. Enjoy your BeoSound 1!
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As for my MacBook Pro - Apple in Bristol are just looking at it, and we're looking for a replacement! I bought mine when they first came out, which was a big mistake. Never buy the first version of anything from Apple. Took me dozens of buys to figure that one out. I'm pleased the US will be ironing out the problems in the iPhone. It gets to
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With Tom here, if that's metal, then I'm on. Checked the spec's: two SD-card ports, terrestrial digital TV, GPS, and does a mountain of various formats: MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF, WMV, MPG, Xvid and H.264
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Hi Toubro, How much RAM do you have? The performance really notches up if it has two GB. Once you have downloaded a program, you must move it to the applications folder. From the finder, just type COMMAND (Apple symbol) + N and you will open a window showing your various sub-folders. Place the app's inside the applications folder. From there you
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Knew it wouldn't take you long. Had never seen them before, until Frede showed them to me. He said the dispersion principle of these was later picked up with the Beovox 2500s. Was fun seeing the driver aimed vertically at a dispersion lens in a product that old.
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The Danish collector Jan Thøgersen is selling his entire collection. http://www.thogersen.dk/
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A trivia question for you, Peter. Given your trivia quiz you should be game! Do you see the two brass "containers" next to the black B&O 608 stereo amplifier, second shelf down from the tail of the helicopter? What are they?
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Jez: Carpet or hardfloor surfaces shouldn't make a big difference. Actually, the purpose of a carpet would be to absorb primary, secondary and tertiary (etc) reflections, as the sound bounces around your room. Here's a sound recordist studio, untreated: What's shown are just the primary and secondary reflections (red and blue), but the sound
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kawo: At least from my point of view SACD and DVD-Audio have no future exept in a very small niche. To be honest, I don't miss them at all as the current CD-fomrat has so much potential if the tonmeister has done his job... Karsten Pity really, that the formats didn't build from the start. Most serious classical or jazz releases come in hybrid
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Wonderful thread, Andy! Keep them coming!
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