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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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Avus, CDs have been with us for nearly 25 years now, having lasted longer as the dominant music delivery system than any previous single format; and, no, don't bother...I intentionally distinguish between 78rpm lacquer, and 33.3rpm, 45rpm, and 16rpm vinyl.... With the advent of the internet, and the spread of fast broadband connections (Moreso here
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On occasion, I have seen pieces in that family in which the switch that activates the door/drawer has slipped out of position to the left or right. If this is the case then it is a relatively cheap fix, but it is a good opportunity to have the whole unit checked out.
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Have you moved them recently?
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koning: I hope this product has a longer "life" time then beomedia I I think this is an odd variation on a longstanding B&O theme. When new product categories arrive B&O tend to go through 3 stages. Let us take CD changers as an example: 1) the 'Me too!" stage. They buy a solution from someone else (Sony Car Audio in this
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High end audio is indeed complex...but I'm pretty certain that if I read a novel's first edition and then compare it to the softcover edition, I won't get the impression that the characters are less lifelike, nor that the story lacks a certain depth or warmth.... Don't confuse pride of ownership or collector value with performance. True
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I love the wild-fire nature of speculation running rampant here, particularly as the photos get better.... I feel certain that someone in Denmark beat us to the conclusion that a vacuum based attachment system was 'scary', so I'm willing to gamble a reasonable sum that the attachment is something different. In other speculative threads on
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Graham, If it makes you feel better, there are people in Greensboro, North Carolina USA who can sometimes pick up Radio Free Europe and Voice of America on cast iron cookware! I agree with the crowd, a bad cable or connection is the likely cause.
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I think Trip refers to an apparent common theme between your remote Tomaz, the Beo1, and the BeoCom 2. Many have wondered about those 'objects' since their inception. Russ
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Tomaz's pictures are never real: but on occasion they are better than real. Anyone remember 'his' BeoLab 9's?
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My local shop is now saying demo units after the New Year. I have always heard $5500USD or so, now $6000 seems pretty close.
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