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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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I have access to a crimping tool, etc. Once I map out how it's going to be wired, I'll roll from there. In a search, I did find Bosscom has some perfect add-ons (including an outdoor mount for IR eye): yet, they are a wholesaler/supplier: anyone use one of their retailers n the past??
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Yeah, I figured that, Russ! With B & O moving to Cat 7 wiring, I would think there should be no issue getting that wiring on my own. Does B&O offer end connectors only, or do I need to purchase a finished wire and cut off the dog tail (which is ludicrous to me, honestly)
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I am looking for a domestic source for unterminated masterlink cabling, junction boxes, etc. in order to wire 2 BL 3500's.
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Thanks for the reply. I figured I would simply need a reliable converter, but it never hurts to ask! I also called a NYC B&O store and the rep there said that would be all that was neded. So, I picked up a light green Beosound 1 for $400 shipped from Austria to use in my office. We'll see how it works out.
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Does anyone use a Euro model B&O system with a voltage converter here in the US?? I found a nice deal from Austria, but am curious about use of it here in the US/
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[quote user="Earle"] Yes, I'll admit, environment does matter.... I mean, I'm probably not going to try and fill a church using 4000's. My living room is what I would probably refer to as 'medium' sized. You probably could benefit from the Cona in a larger room, but remember to keep bass settings at top-of-mind, regardless
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Bang-Olufsen-Complete-Package-Sale-/320700694441?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aab403fa9 Buy it Now price of US $498.99 Penta 1actives Beomaster & Beocord 5500 Beolink 1000 I'm not related to these people, but I sure wish I was local (OK: I wish they were local to ME...Florida is too damn humid for me!) Shipping wold
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[quote user="Earle"] Now that I think about it, I'll probably part with the Cona. It was a great ride. The thing people need to remember is that a lot of bass doesn't mean better sound, and I think the 6000 do a good job on their own. [/quote] I think this becomes a matter of environment, too. This is all in a large lving/dining room
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Update: I plugged in a set of headphones and inserted the antenna: I was able to make out some very slight stations coming in to tune, but extremely poor reception, and perhaps only 8 stations across the entire dial (I live within 20 miles of New York City, for reference: I am not in a rural area by any means). So, I adjusted the dial in o order to
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OK, could someone give me a starting point at least?? I'd be more than happy to give more detail if someone could lead me along on what other information to supply.
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