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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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Purchased a Samsung 32" last Christmas for our eldest lads room. Great for playing his Xbox on, looks terrrible when watching TV and DVD's. Craig
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Happy Birthday Lee, sounds like you are having a great time. Craig
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soundproof: There's a lot of insanity in high-end audio and video. You could always get a Kipnis screening room - a minimum of 94 speaker/drivers. Why on earth you'd want one is beyond me. It's all about the music and experience. I like the "he conducts it faster than Bernstein, doesn't he?" above. Says it all. That room just
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Graham, if it is like the one for the MX5000 then it is just plug and play. Not sure about a special Screwdriver. Would imagine it just a Torx type so easily available. Craig
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See the culprit in my Avatar Craig
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Just sat listening to some music on my PC. One of our dogs ran past and caught the wire of my Form2's. Now have a sore ear and a split foam pad on the headphones. Are these still available from B&O as a spare part? At least they still work perfectly though. Craig
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Dave: I've already ordered a pair of BL5's for each family member! Wouldn't bother with the Beosound 4 though too cheap to be a gift.............. ummm Dave, I am one of your long lost relatives, can I have a pair too. Please. Craig
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Brilliant link, thanks Simon. Happy Christmas to you too. Craig
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AT: Thank You Peter for the answer :) Of course with the Aux panel I can connect them with a 5 PIN DIN (if I know well) You would need a 7 PIN DIN (Datalink) Cable, as this would allow the two units to communicate with each other as well as send sound. Craig
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Great article Kieth. Have to wonder why anyone would spend £250,000 on a Hi-Fi setup though. Maybe £200,000 of that is just for the cables. Craig
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