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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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9000 on the wall looks great and I think always will. I really want one of these! Beolab 5s as fronts of course, but................
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After that, I went in the back, and there it was...............Beoliving! So reminiscent of the one I had seen in Struer, even down to the louvre type walls
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I also had a little play with Beosound 6. Gosh! It is a lot smaller than I had imagined and oh so light!
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This is Nat in the red tie showing Serenata to a customer. I had a little play with it and, to be quite honest, I still love my Serene. I must admit though, that I was looking at it more as a 'phone than an MP3 player. I have never used an MP3 player so wasn't really in a position to make comparisons. Sliding up the speaker didn't come automatically
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I have seen Beosound 6 pictures before but this was the first I had seen 'in the flesh'.
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Amongst the usual items in the glass case were three recent additions. Beo5, Beosound 6 and............Serenata! The Beosound 6 was displayed next to it's leather case.
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They had also arranged half a duo to sing and play through these Beolab 9s. The other half of the duo (keyboards) was ill and couldn't make it.
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The owner, Andrew Dickinson and his manager, Jerome Loynton and Sales executive, Nathaniel Cassidy were busy, quite a few customers and potential customers had arrived. They had laid on nibbles, Danish lager and champers for those who wanted.
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They had a Christmas tree up next to this Beovision 9 and Beolab6000s. Can't make my mind up whether I like the silver frets though. The problem with looking at this HD TV for a few minutes is that, when you turn round and look at the Beovision 8, it looks awful.
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After I had had a quick look round, I was offered a glass of champagne by these two lovely ladies.
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