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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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1. Beovision 600 in white. 2. Beovision LX6000 black on motorstand. 3. BeoVision 7-32 on floorstand with BL7.1 4. BeoVision MX4200. ... Last: BeoVision 3!
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That is just SOOOOO cool!!!!
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IF the 3rd part software comes out... I know the gain for B&O would be small, but it might mean a lot to the few. Cannot be that difficult.
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I know , but the hardware inside the Beo5 should be able to handle the 5000. I cannot be a big deal to include older IR codes in the setup software.
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Peter: It does support older products but they are not listed in the software. Pretend they are Ouvertures and you will be fine!! Works my 9500 and 5500 no problem and also my LX6000. Se my post above. I have written to B&O asking them to make the Beo5 able to operate even older products like BS5000, but they will not - they said. Did you set up
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Lene: I get like interested now - you (Christian) say it doesn't support Beosystem 7000 (in what way?). I have an old 6500 system and thought it would work nicely with a link converter! Is it an official statement/print from B&O that say it doesn't support the BS7000 or is it your own experience with the B5 setup? To make my self clear:
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I thought it was 60Hz to 20kHz... ?
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britpop: Ive totally gone off the Beo5. The ridiculous price doesn't help and the configuration. I was thinking how easy Beo4 controlled everything (including SKY+) with only a couple of presses required. I think the price is ok, it IS a unique product. Regarding configuration I agree. It is too complicated, and the fact that it does not support
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I would say that it is a bit like DOS and Windows. The Beo4 is faster to use, more reliable and never malfunctions. The Beo5 is very user friendly, joy-full to use and can be customized beyond belief. The Beo5 is much more fun than the Beo4. The Beo4 is a commander, where you hit the buttons need for control, like LIGHT, LIST, 4 and GO - to turn on
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