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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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Congratulations to Andy and all the winners!
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godlund: B&Ola: Good luck everyone! Good luck to Sweden!
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The LX/MX support RGB, but on some models (for example the LS/LX4500/5500) the RGB input sensitivity is a bit low which makes the picture a bit dull unless your source (dvd player or settopbox) allows you to adjust its RGB output level. I've been told there is a known mod/fix for this problem.
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GuyHui : Well done, I always liked the catalogs. In fact I am found of them, especially the former ones (from 1980 to 1993). Guy So am I! My favourites are the catalogues from 1980-1993/94 (and I've got all of them), I keep them accessible in my livingroom.
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Andy: Go "products" -> "user & service manuals", then choose "accessories" and "catalogues" via the pop-up menus. Peter: Great! Thanks!
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Thanks! Yes I think the white systems are more common here, they were quite popular in the mid-80's
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johny13: Henrik, is it possible to post a few hi res photos of your white 8000 system ? It would be a good opportunity for you to gloat and the rest of us to turn green with envy !! John Y Of course! Unfortunately, I'm busy renovating/rebulding my flat, so my white system is almost hidden in a corner in my kitchen and is surrounded by lots of magazines
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soundproof: Rosewood=Palisander. That explains it. Nice. BM8000 in white? That's going to look modern fifty years from now. Actually, picking up top of the line for its time vintage equipment, as long as you don't go too far back, is an excellent bet these days. It's hard to get modern audio components capable of creating anything like the
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j0hnbarker: You should definitely get a BM 8000 if you come across a nice unit! Mine is part of my main system in my living room and is in daily use. I absolutely love every single feature, from its massive size, weight and power output, to the lovely small details like the oil damping on the volume control (very necessary when visitors want to play
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Congratulations to all the lucky winners!
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