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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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There appears to be something wrong here in my view. The Beolab 3's have a maximum power consumption of 20 watts and typically is around 7 watts. What is the B&O type number on the speakers ?
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David, Well, then you have no problems You have several options you may wish to consider:- 1) Leave the BeoLab 3500 in the second lounge with the new non B&O TV 2) Move the Beolab 3500 to another room as you have stated and add a Beolink passive with any type of loudspeakers 3) Only use the non B&O TV integrated speakers with no other speakers
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You can have a non B&O TV in any link room using the RF output from master Video TV. You have not said what other B&O TV you have in your main lounge. Also do you have a Masterlink feed to your second lounge?
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Well, what can I say, I must have moved the calendar on to quickly !! but only one more day to go
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You may consider £500 an amazing price for a freeview module, but right now you still cannot purchase it as an upgrade.
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Well, as I understand it, the latest software update corrects an issue when an audio source is played in speaker mode 5 and the sound configuration was not saved for BeoLab 2's. Apparently the key new feature of this update is the provision of full HD output resolution, also a BeoCentre 2 overlay menu. There is also a new feature for the US market
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Well, I have had a look at the circuit diagram of the Beomaster 8000 and there is no switch and no centre tapped transformer to change the voltage selection, so the short answer is any buyer from Europe would need to use a step down transformer.
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Well, who knows, I have had feedback from someone who has actually seen them on test in the factory in Denmark, but even if you manage to get a date from your dealer, add at least 3 months before you will actually see one at the earlest. My best guess would be the forth quarter of this year. There are lots of examples where B&O announce or their
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I agree with Graham, get the dealer to replace it even if it is not under warranty, you should not have those problems with a deteriorated surface.
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The BeoVision 7-32 is now into its third version and 7-40 into its second version and clearly the next version of the BeoVision 7 with the BeoSystem 3 chassis will be the next big step.
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