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1st March February 2012
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can we have a colouring in competition next time??????? - I'm quite good at those!
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Just goes to show, yet again, that having fist fulls of money is no guarantee of having good taste!
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I hope they sound much, much better than they look They look as if they've been stood too close to a heat source.
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I'm prepared to give a full, unbiased, review when I win mine in the August prize draw!
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The polarity relationship of the drivers is important to prevent phasing issues. The drivers/crossover should be wired so that the driver cones move in the same direction with the same polarity signal (and the other speaker should obviously be identically wired). This will ensure you have no problems playing the speakers as a pair. (Hope you're
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I also think we should be a little careful when responding to posters whose first language isn't English as it can be easy to misinterpret what was intended.
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I'm with Peter here and I believe theres a thread of truth for the future in Bingo's post. As the world heads for better and better quality flat panels at a frightening pace how much can B&O offer in the vision quality stakes? Their obvious unique selling point is still their "linkability" with the rest of their product range and
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joynsyde: That really is an interesting article. I'm always amazed by how far people will go to solve a single question, in the name of science! The question that came to me as I read it was: I wonder how diverse their panel of test subjects was? For example, the comparison of two groups of people in regards to "sound annoyance levels"
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Ey -up mate! Right click on downloaded file - select rename from the list - replace the .pdf with .exe. Click outside the box to save changes and Bob's yer aunt's husband. Double click the .exe file to install the PCG.
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thats right........... it was you!