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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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Smart! Photos? How to? I have a Beo1 that is just waiting to be done.
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Do you need it? Maybe Dillen has a suggestion to how you can bypass it.
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The 1/4" outs on the FW-interface should do the trick. Make sure that you have the volume set low when you send a signal to the Beocenter for the first time. That's a very good unit you're using, and it's a big advantage to have a volume control on the DAC interface. Find a maximum and just leave it there, and then you can control playback
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You want two of these - your jack-connector OUTS each deliver one channel. So put the jack connector into the OUTS, and then plug the RCA-connectors into the jacks. You'll find them in stores selling electric guitars and at other suppliers. http://eselectronic.en.alibaba.com/product/289931791-200574932/audio_adaptor_audio_connectors_audio_plug_RCA_JACK
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You can use the minijack out, but as you have the Edirol FW interface, that would be a shame. Get phono jacks with RCA-heads, and then use this cable to connect to your BC7000 AUX. http://www.flashbacksales.co.uk/acatalog/5-pin-din-phono-rca-cables.html Have a look here for a minijack solution: http://www.flashbacksales.co.uk/acatalog/3.5mm-stereo-jack
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You can also authorize other computers and move digital content purchased from iTunes to these, if you want to take it with you out of where your network is.
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I was just browsing the Danish web 2nd hand site, dba.dk, when I came across this unit. http://www.dba.dk/stereoanlaeg-bo-beolab-5000/id-66775725/ It looks absolutely superb. They are asking DKK 35.000, but are open to bids. The turntable would probably command about DKK 20.000+ on the open market. It's been totally renovated by Classic Audio. I
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Haven't looked in this forum in a while. You're quite right that the optical toslink out is the best. Mac's running from their internal batteries are jitter-free with the DacMagic, but when connected to the power supply, there is measurable jitter. Cambridge actually had a letter-to-the-editor of Stereophile on the topic, after making their
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I was so impressed by the seriousness of Frede's approach to renovating mine. I found Classic Audio over the internet and thought it looked promising, but also thought it wouldn't take long before I'd be told the set was ready to be collected. No - first he spent some time searching for good core units, then he informed me that work had
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