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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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So............... footballer Eh?? It's good to see he didn't shy away from the toughies Well done to you too - I didn't think you'd ask him
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The analogue switch off in the UK actually started in Oct 2007 - there won't be many buyers of BV8's in Whitehaven ! It's beyond astonishing, when you can buy a self contained DVB-T Tuner in a scart plug housing, that a company with the supposed abilities of B&O are "having difficulties" introducing what is basically an off
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It's not what it used to be!
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I too had RL60's wall mounted for many years. I've always liked the shape and styling, it was quite radical when I bought them - certainly more "wow factor" than your typical wooden box. Sadly now the speakers are on floor stands and don't have the same visual impact or sound performance - I agree with Steve I really preferred
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Rather splendid methinks - I wonder who re-covered with the most extreme colour (or color for our American friends) - Post here if you've done better (or worse) btw - I do think the original "tweedy" fabric was dire!
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I take it then that your PS3 is one of the early, 60gb models - the later 40gb & 80gb units had this feature stripped (as well as the dream engine for playing PS2 games). Most SACD's are actually hybrid discs that have a "normal" CD layer too - you would need to ensure you were actually sending the multi-channel data to your BS3 (I'm
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soundproof: Interesting thread. A point about Apple and rights to music. Steve Jobs has repeatedly called for music companies to make their music DRM-free. He's managed to get EMI on board, and other record companies are realizing that worked out well for EMI. However, because Apple is getting so powerful (the world's largest music seller now
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Peter : My next thought centres around what I have left now that I have effectively got rid of the bulk. The answer is all the best bits! And looking back, this is what I should have collected to start with. Buy the flagships, not the escorts. I now have a Beolab 5000 system - or at least will soon, a Beosystem 5500 (the best collection of inputs seen
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Peter : Agree - particularly useless at classical music. I tend to search for the album on Amazon and then nick the picture! Google Images for me