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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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Plug your mac mini into the VGA port (Its in the middle of the top section, with the smaller flap), and just assign PC to AV5 or AV6. You will need to tell the input it is using the VGA video input. Don't forget you need to connect some phono leads into the relevant AV port in order to get sound. You need to use LIST > PC on the Beo4 or add a
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Hi! If it was a factory Porsche colour, it would have been "Speed Yellow", paint code X4. :-) Best wishes Llewelyn
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Add A. SETUP into your Beo4. Select it in the link room using list, press GO, adjust the volume to desired level then press list to scroll through Bass, Treble, Loudness, then S. STORE in the window. Press GO and it will store the volume to whatever volume it is currently set at. Hope this helps, Llewelyn
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linder: Price lists should be available online. Automobile prices are online as well as other companies. If B&O is afraid people will think American prices are less expensive, remind everyone, American prices do not include taxes which are set locally. I think you will find that because B&O is franchised (speaking on behalf of the UK market
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Reading back, I don't fully understand why you wouldn't want to tie up the ML. Why would you want to listen to an audio source whilst watching TV? :) As far as I know there is no way you can do it. I suppose if you were feeling very creative and you already had a link product in the room you could use a passive (or active) extra speaker kit
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Hi Mull! If you have a link speaker in the same room you can do it by running a coax feed from a B&O tv into the non B&O set and tuning into the link frequency. You would have to use the link speaker for sound and video control. You could use a coax splitter to keep the aerial input on the TV free. Obviously you would have full control of all
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I have to agree - A blind test would be interesting! Regarding Pentas, I once had a setup involving the following: Beomaster 8000, Beogram 8002 (MMC2), Beogram CDX and passive Pentas. It sounded unbelieveable! Far better than active Pentas and definately without question better than the BC2300/Lab 8000s I replaced it with!
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This may help: http://myhometheater.homestead.com/viewingdistancecalculator.html Cheers, Llewelyn :-)
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Thanks for the link - That remote control is very nice :) However, the 6000 I am talking about is the later one from the early 80s so I don't think it would work!
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Cool - I will have to have a check tomorrow :-) Thanks for the advice everyone! Llewelyn
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