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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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beoaus: Speak to the Loewe installer, if you can get hold of him he would be the one to talk with. They maybe able to solve the problem for you. Here a number of B&O speaker systems ended up with Loewe TV's (and others) and DTS systems especially prior to the release of the BS3. I say no more. This sounds like you could also tell a lot more
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@Kenmak: Thanks, looking forward to your dealer's ideas! @Alex: Are you saying that the Loewe DD/DTS decoders (that can be build into the tv) are no good?
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Congrats on the awards! Well deserved! I did not expect the boxes to be unpacked in one night! Bieele
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To all knowledgeable Beoworlders, please break your minds over this questions: Since my 'old' avant 100Hz VTR is showing some signs of decay, I keep breaking my head over the question what would be a proper replacement. I would like to go flatpanel, but can not find a product I like and am willing to pay for within the B&O product range
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OK Andy, keep those pics comming (not to fast to keep us begging for more), this might be another legendary post! Bieele
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KENMAC: If you don't want something too big but want a well-made premium LCD that can easily be connected to beolab speakers the Loewe range is worth a look. In particular their new Connect TV is easily connected to digital media such as computers and Network Accessible Drives and our local dealer (an ex B&O dealer) can easily connect all sorts
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congrats to all winners! It seems like I get used to NOT winning, I even forgot yesterdays price-draw! Bieele
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darioazul: Dear Bieele: I just acquired a mint BeoCenter 9300. Would you please expand on how you connected the Mac Mini to your BeoCenter 9500? Are you playing lossless or mp3 files? Is the sound going through the Mini's sound card? Do you have DAC connected to the mini? I thought that the sound coming out of the mini's sound card (or just
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Hi Alex, I missed your post in the time I was reacting to Jandyt's post: After reading your post, my first thought was: This can not be the case since I used this cable before (and I had taped off the connections that I did not have to use). But your comment on the rubbish sound made me rethink this: I had to turn the volume up very high and still
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Jandyt: Hi Bieele Ignore me if I'm speling drivel, but is, what you describe as 'AUX' actually 'A-Tape2' If so, then it would keep playing so that recording could be made. All pins would be connected so it was an in and an out connection. You could disconnect the unused pins........or just switch the Mac off. Sheer guesswork, probably
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