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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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In all countries its the dealers responsibility. In fact, I understand they get measured on this. If you did not receive the certificates I would either speak to B&O or your dealer. You can see what it looks like HERE the top half of the document which in the sample is blank will have your name & address as well as the dealers.
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When you buy a new B&O product they should send you a guarantee certificate which confirms the date of purchase of the product and provides a registration number. So, the customer does not register, but the dealer registers the sale which generates this certificate from B&O
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To be clear, the Beolink Wireless 1 Mark I can be updated to Mark II with just a software update. After the software update, you will have fully functionality (well almost) in the same way as a wired Masterlink.
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Which Beocom are you talking about ? Assuming you are talking about the Beocom 6000 then this requires a board change to make it a Mark II and is covered in several other threads like this one HERE I can assist you with such an upgrade if that is the route you wish to take. The Beocom 2 can have just a software update. You can also have more than one
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The bass performance is very good in my view. You will not see ANY cables from ANY of my speakers. The cables come out of the wall just below the terminals at the back and run through conduit, so they can be replaced if ever need.
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The mounting of my Beovox 4500 speakers is how the B&O designer had intended. You may wish to review the Beolab/Beovox user manual HERE
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A picture of the left hand Beovox 4500 speaker as found in my dining room
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Richard, Whilst many have given there views on Beoplayer and you pointed out one such thread, there is nothing better than accessing the product for yourself because what is bad for one person can be great to another. So, given what you said, I suggest you create a second partition on your hard drive and put Windows XP and not Vista on it and then try
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I can confirm the feedback provided by Tibor.
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Richard, I would use the current version of Beoplayer on your XP windows PC to really see the benefits. If you are concerned that it may cause your system a problem, then I suggest that before you install Beoplayer you go into SYSTEM RESTORE on Windows XP and create a restore point, then install Beoplayer, if subsequently there is a problem or you do
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