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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 think you can be fairly sure that it will be version 3
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Dimitris, Let me start by answering some questions you have raised on your various posts:- 1) "They told me it cannot be done without an RF amplificator(no need IMO for 5 meters distance)" Well it is true that B&O recommends that an RF amplifier be fitted when using the link out of the BeoVision 7. However, not having it does not stop
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Santiago, As previously stated, you may wish to purchase a mains socket tester like the one shown below which is a UK version, but they are all basically the same except for the plug type. It means you can plug it into each socket both wall sockets and extension sockets and see immediately if there is a problem or not. If there is a problem you can
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David, Sharp certainly make LCD panels for B&O, but I do not remember any Samsung LCD panels. Panasonic is certainly a main supplier for Plasma screens. Whilst you could add further B&O active speakers in the same way as your BeoLab 3500 via the Masterlink, it would not be surround sound, it would just be extra active speakers in the same room
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Dimitris, It certainly is possible. So, I am assuming the small flat 23" Samsung TV in your bedroom has an analogue tuner in it, please confirm ? I am also assuming that you have a 75 ohm coax cable from the BeoVision 7-32 (TV LINK OUT) to the aerial socket of your Samsung TV in your bedroom, please confirm ? The RF modulator in the BV7 should
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No problem David, You may wish to focus your initial review on LCD TV's which are either made by Sharp or have Sharp screens integrated in them. The BeoCentre 6's have Sharp made screens in them and very good they are too.
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You previously mentioned that you have many computer items powered on the same circuit, does this include mains extension leads which have built in surge suppressors ? if so this is the area we should focus our attention on first.
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Whilst it may be an earthing problem, it may not be an earthing problem with the Beoport, in fact there is no mains earth connection on the Beoport itself. How long did it normally take for the speakers to get very hot ?
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Soundproof, In my view, two heads working on an issue are better than one banging against a brick wall trying to understand a problem. I also think that what may be very easy for one person to understand, can be highly complex for someone else. So, the rule I used is simple, assume nothing, check everything and write it in a clear, yet simple manner
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Santiago, It sounds to me that you have either have a power phase inbalance in your home mains supply, and earthing issue or one or more of your sockets has an earth/neutral line reversed. Based on your feedback from running the speakers in your bedroom, then there is nothing wrong with the BeoLabs I don't know how technical you are, but I would
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