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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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ArgyleMoss: Did anyone mention F.E.A.R by Ian Brown, if not then they should have. This is the track i use to demonstrate my B&O. Without looking myself, were you the one to vote this track into the first "official" Beoworld Compilation mentioned elsewhere in the last day or so (as it is certainly included)
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Sadly I shall miss the draw as I will be getting my weekly thumping at my local pub quiz. On the other hand, I could look at it as celebrating in advance (of finding out which prize I've actually won). Hope springs eternal
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As a bit of an aside - I recently replaced the crossover electrolytics in my RL60's after twenty odd years (mine from new). I was gutted to hear no marked improvement nor, afterward, no measurable differences in the capacitors, old or new. I must admit to being completely flumoxed, I had assumed they would have slowly deteriorated over the years
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I shall be listening to this during the Wednesday© frivolities as it's just arrived this morning
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RussR: soundproof: I really enjoyed the list that Andro put together, and have already made some musical discoveries that would otherwise probably have continued to go unnoticed. (There's so much out there!) The Tunstall track is brilliant and I had missed Beck's Pork Pie Hat -- both very good tracks. And Puncher's comments about the Phil
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Peter : Puncher beat me to it! That's probably the first time
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There will indeed be a problem (cetainly we shouldn't condone illegal copying and distribution of music on site). Having said that, well done for compiling the list - it allows others to obtain the tracks legally, either from CD or from online download sites such as Amazon, iTunes etc. In fact, in iTunes, you can publish an iMix which groups all
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Well I'm convinced - I'm off to hammer a steel rule through the side of my iPod
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Alex: Jandyt: Green coloured cables will a clearer, sharper and more rounded sound than inferior, mauve cables. Red cables give a really quick sound whereas orange cables tend to be a bit tangy. All this must be true, it's on the internet. Andy T. Okay okay, I'm not trying to say that some speaker cables will sound better than others because
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Among all this excitement - now that you've joined Beoworld, you can also be the first bonafide dealer to (openly) also take part in Wednesdays©. Now there is a landmark worth grabbing with both hands (and it costs you nowt)
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