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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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Agree - but I think it would be interesting to get his view on formats/partners etc as I mentioned earlier
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I think there is another issue, other than whose is the best operating system and that is that Apple have attempted to tie people into the iPod, iTunes system with proprietary formats etc and I'm not sure any outside manufacturer would be that willing to take this up as they could find the tail wagging the dog. There has already been talk of an
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Moby's question 3 raises a paradox - the BL5's, B&O's flagship speakers, because of their digital input can give max. quality reproduction from a whole host of sources incl. 3rd parties (certainly any CD/DVD player that has a digital output) while within the B&O range some older product (CD5500 - CD7000) are capable of driving the
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You could ask him how he did in the quiz and why he doesn't join in on Wednesdays! Seriously it would be nice to try and get something remotely specific rather than the top level CEO "wiffle" that graces most press releases etc. One that springs to mind - As analogue TV and, arguably, B&O's lead in TV performance comes to an end
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Alex: Okay, imagine you have two sawtooth waves (for those of you who don't know, a waveform which looks like a saw), and you combine them together, and move one very slightly out of line with the other. What you end up with is two very sudden peaks INCREDIBLY close to each other, and as a result, a short burst of incredibly high frequency. Now
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Try to miss out the vomiting and hungover parts this time
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I hope "ByTor and the Snowdog", "Jacobs Ladder" and "Xanadu" were on the playlist too!
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Alex: Soundproof, you're forgetting the harmonics formed when two separate sounds from two microphones are combined, which reach way beyond 20 KHz if the audio in the individual channels reaches above 2 KHz. Otherwise both will not be reproduced faithfully... Explain
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It really is a massively time consuming task if you intend converting your whole record collection. Much simpler to buy the CD and rip it or simply download from the 'net
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I'm amazed at the scores! Either people spent an inordinate amount of time working out the pictures or they are genius',(or very sad ). As I'm not a collector I found wading through 22 pages of product photos on the main site, trying to find a match,. too tedious. Having said that I didn't fair too well with the original cryptic quiz
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