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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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Hi, I'd like to see all the connections... maybe a photo of the manuel page where the connections are decribed... on the BV7-32, the schema is on the back of the panel that hides the connections... p.
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No... Beosound 3000 and 3200, 9000, 4, BC2, are compatible. Some older 3000 and 9000 need to be adapted. p.
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In most cases, the TV will have transmitted all the channels to the recorder, so there is no need to tune. You may have a fine tune menu, but it is usually not useful. p.
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Excuse moi, j'avais pas tout lu... En effet ils exagerent...
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La prochaine fois, tu fais faire un devis... les reparations chez B&O sont toujours tres cheres...
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I am not saying that the songs themselfes should be on the remote, but just the list of songs, with album art. It can display lists of channels and logos, so why not... It has a USB plug, so you could connect it that way on the BS5 and it would charge it and update the list of songs and logo. Beomedia could do the same. Everything is a matter of software
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So... it is nice if the Beosound5 has a large screen and display album covers... But it is not optimum to use from your sofa... so I am wondering if it can be a video source for the TV, to display menus like the Beomedia, and it could also be used from link rooms. As I imagine it will be based on a laptop computer architecture (a large LCD screen, a
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The Bs9000 has no power link, but has a very good amplifier. The connection is for passive speakers only. It is a one way system. Its Aux plug is not complitely compatible with MasterLink, when used with a Beolink converter. - The Bs9500 has both and amplifier and PowerLink. You can connect passive speakers and active speakers. It is a 2 way system
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the fake ones have an aluminium tip on the branch that goes arount the ear. these are real.
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