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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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Derek, once you have set up the timers, you can do what you like with the BL7000. The programming is stored in the Beomaster. Sometimes this causes a problem when a Beomaster is sold without a remote. The recipient can't get rid of the timed events! They then query why their radio comes on for no apparent reason. They think it's haunted! Andy
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We need some comment from 'Down under' now.
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"Leila" by Carlos Nunez and some fantastic female vocalist!
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Great project Karsten, and thanks for the pictures. I think your cinema is screaming out for a Beo5, do you have one? Andy T.
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Far too deep and profound a subject for me this, but I will say that this country is cr4p, and if my house was not so filled with happy memories of my life with Mavis, I'd sell it tomorrow and go and live in a little village in the mountains of Spain. (sorry for long sentence) Mobe, you seemed to shine there! I think you've found your calling
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Thank you so much for posting your results Niels. There must be loads of members like myself, who want to have a go at using Martin's cap kits, but are a bit nervous about starting it. Do you have any experience in electronics and soldering? Andy T.
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A very warm welcome from me too. Thanks for the photo', we love photographs on here. Do you play MP3s fron your Mac on your 3000? Andy T.
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Hi Frede, hope you are well. Your placement of the extra cubes would appear to have hightened your sounstage. Working in a vertical plane is something I find very interesting since speaking with Dave Moulton. I, on the other hand, have widened my soundstage in a horizontal plane. Using the same set-up as yours (minus two cubes) I have achieved this
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How could I possibly confuse you with a Dave, Austin? I was just posting in advance in case some Dave or other was having trouble logging on. (He obviously is!)
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