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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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Finally, my CX-100 surrounds are installed and working. Beolink Passive is the amplifier. Mark II powerlink cables definitely needed; while impatiently waiting for them to arrive from Sounds Heavenly, I tried a Mark III cable and it didn't work at all. The speakers are mounted high up the side walls with stb wall brackets, and they look awesome
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Unfortunately that's a downside of the BV 8-32. I use an HDMI switcher and have to use 2 remotes. However, if one of your sources has component video output you could use that and program the PUC to use only one remote, but you probably already thought of that. Leo
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Oh please B&O, could you release a BeoSound 3 MkII... Leo
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I'd also recommend the 7-4 center speaker. With the 7-32 soundbar, the center channel (when you're in SPEAKER 3 or 5 mode) would not be as clearly defined as the 7-4, and you might notice strange audio aberrations when sitting off-axis. This is what I'm experiencing with my setup. Leo
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Large48: Thanks for the MkII cables tip! Leo
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I'm planning to add a pair of CX-100's currently in storage as rear speakers to a surround set-up soon. Mainly for cost reasons, as all I'll need to buy is a Beolink amplifier and some cables. I remember them sounding very pleasant the last time they were hooked up (7 years ago!) and hope they'll do a good job as rears. Leo
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Re flx: The lack of multiple HDMI inputs on the BV 8-32 is awkward, and was one of the main complaints of buyers! I use a HDMI switcher and manually switch when viewing a different source. Leo
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The BV 8-32 is a great little TV and I was disappointed to see it removed from the range. 32" are best for bedrooms and that's where my BV 8-32 is. That said, I don't like having 2 of the same style in a house... eg. with a BV 10-40 in the living room, I wouldn't want a BV 10-32 in the bedroom. If I had the latter in the bedroom, I'd
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Any news on a MKII version of BeoSound 3? I'm loving the form factor more and more each day, but can't/won't stomach the omission of an AUX IN. There's actually a workaround. Attach a USB FM modulator to the computer - that way'll it'll stream audio to the BeoSound 3 via radio waves like some people do in their cars. But it's
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I'd really like for there to be an updated version of BeoSound 3, or a new battery-powered audio system. The appearance is nice, but the absence of aux-in and the publicised problems with the control panel are stopping me from getting one right now. Can the new WiFi SD cards act like an aux-in, receiving audio directly from a computer? If so, that
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