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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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Medicom was my initial thought due to the colour. Functional as opposed to pretty, so suited to more of a working environment.. They are very well insulated from outside noise - and the clarity of them is amazing, really. I'm sure someone will have seen these before... Surely! Lee
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Thanks to Martin (Dillen) I picked these headphones up on a Danish website. They sound absolutely superb - on a par with my Grado's in fact! However, I know absolutely nothing about them. I'll start with the casing of the 'cans' on which is written ' VibroCard' - Bang & Olufsen Technology . The coating on the earpads is very
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and finally.. the top detaches and becomes a remote!
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and pop out to load the CD... (Serenata prototypes on left if you look carefully!)
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Well, it didn't exactly 'get away' - it just never made it to production. During our tour of 'The Farm' at B&O HQ in Struer deep in the depths of the basement, we were shown some first and final prototypes & oddities which never made it to production. I was allowed to photograph the following item, which was produced in or
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The interview was 1 hour long. Try watching a 1 hour long TV programme, typing it up then editing it !!
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[quote user="Paul Winn"] Hey Peter you cool dude.. [/quote] Knowing Peter as i do, he will have recoiled in horror at that..
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[quote user="11048437"] Lee, the Television come just as screen. As I said, the speaker distance was not set. Also, TV is connected with a Beosound 9000. [/quote] Then taking the BeoLab 1's from the centre channel was the correct thing to do. The installer would have used a Y-Splitter and set the BeoLab 1's to Left and Right to create
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