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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've no knowledge of the RX2 but it sounds suspiciously like a worn/loose belt to me (assuming it's belt driven of course).
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Peter : If you can do it as individual jpgs, I can turn it into a pdf. That would be great. Sorry to stick my oar in but I would always use greyscale gifs for text or schematics because of how the the compression works - jpgs aren't that great.
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Dave Moulton: Hurry up Andy! I'm dying to know. It can't be we all own Morgans. It can't be we all do centuries on our bikes. It can't be we're all deaf. What is it? Best, Pardon??
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They are all holding a remote control - are they operating the camera remotely?
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Just goes to show how much they're ripping people off
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They are all somehow linked to the Beolab 3.
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Alex: Don't you think we're getting a little over-technical considering the OP only wanted to know which speakers to buy? Again, I would recommend a bigger old pair of BeoVoxes, such as S120s or as Peter says, M100s... No - I was answering a specific question (with fact rather than opinion) from tournedos who was worried that "thin"
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Jandyt: I too skipped most of the posts on this thread (as I do most Beovision threads) to add my opinion which is this---- When my Avant 32" dies, I will definately get ..................... ........an Avant 32". Andy T. Good lad - you know it makes sense
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Jandyt: Puncher: tournedos: beologisch: I can agree with you on this, but not to my liking though : I've had a pair of Pentavoxes [after I tried a pair of Redline 140] attached to my MB7000 and they sounded fine, but that all changed when I tried a pair of Pentalabs III with my BM7000. I kept them, sold my Pentavoxes promptly and never regretted
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tournedos: beologisch: I can agree with you on this, but not to my liking though : I've had a pair of Pentavoxes [after I tried a pair of Redline 140] attached to my MB7000 and they sounded fine, but that all changed when I tried a pair of Pentalabs III with my BM7000. I kept them, sold my Pentavoxes promptly and never regretted it; aspecially when
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