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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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I'm sure you'll be fine. I'm a one-man promotional vehicle for the Beomaster 8000, that's all :) I just think that with such fine speakers it would be a shame to match them to an amplifier that is not in the same class. The amp in either your 4400, or the one in an 8000, is a lovely one that you would be hard pressed to match if it is
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[quote user="arned"] It should not be any problems connecting Beovox M150 on to Beomaster 6500. The BM 6500 as a lot of power, even for loudspeakers like M150 and the speakers has effective overload protection. The BM 6500 also have automatic power handling control that prevented overloading. Try! [/quote] I agree that Ben should try - they're
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I think it would struggle to be honest Ben. A Beomaster 8000, on the other hand, would not :)
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[quote user="Hardwriter"] If you want something that adds to your living environment whether it is operating or on stand-by - got to a B&O store. [/quote] Where were the S75s bought from then? Dixons? Mika is right about how nice these speakers can look in a contemporary interior. They have a design pedigree after all. Personally, I'd
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Thanks Craig :) Seller could do with coming into the 2010, rather than 2005, pricing orbit though!
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I always use tone controls and loudness. I know that makes me a bad HiFi enthusiast, but there you go :P
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Looking for an MX4002 or 4200 to replace my ailing MX1500 in my bedroom. Would prefer one in white, but not going to be picky if I can find one in the north of England somewhere! Doesn't matter if it comes with a Beolink or not. John :)
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[quote user="burantek"] [quote user="BenSA"]Must be the most best sounding B&O I've heard yet....even better than my BM4400.[/quote] After entirely too long... I had a play with mine last night. I must say that there might be something to your comment. I love the 4400, but there is a real depth and warmth to the 6000Q. It
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I've donned my flame-proof mittens to write this, but if you had, for example, some s75s connected to a nice Beomaster (say the 80s 6000) then I would wager that this kit in tip-top condition would sound better than BL8000s. If you look at the bare bones of what's inside the Beomaster 6000/S75s vs. a section of drainpipe, some average drivers
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Cool thread! Here's my Jet Present 607 that was the subject of (I think) Martin's first photo documentary restoration. I was lucky enough to get the set afterwards :)
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