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My neighborhood association wouldnt much appreciate the aesthetics of an aerial. I settled for the terk last night, very good reception. Thank you all for your advice.
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pretty much haha... well having such a vague discription leaves a lot to the imagination when you have that little attention deficit problem of mine
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i got two free when i was last at my store... haha
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In the states, a B&O connoissieur such as myself is a rarity. A great majority of people in America often go through life without ever hearing a B&O product. Its quite depressing. When someone hears the name for the first time they often think it is a dirty joke of some sort. I think this awful mentality and lack of recognition really disadvantages
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Has everyone gotton their new B&O B ottle O peners? haha
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In my case, the 4500 is great. I only have the receiver and the cd player and that's all I need. I have no aspirations to hunt down a tape player or phonograph as they are of no use to me. As far as style is concerned, the 4500 is decades ahead of what it was competing against back in its day, when looking outside the B&O showroom.
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sorry for the string of replies/questions... about how long do you wait outside the room? and do you leave the room with the remote or leave it to talk with the receiver?
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would you happen to know if this trick works on the bm4500?
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i greatly appreciate it. i think that it this whole business of tuning the radio should be a priority when designing a universal remote. those people in denmark sure have a funny way of doing things haha
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many thanks. so i assume you prefer the terk?