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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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No, you will have display in link rooms with a MCL-2AV. I have BL4500 connected to a MCL-2AV and the display works fine. Pentas and other speakers are connected to the MCL-2AV by PowerLink. There are no normal speaker-out on a 2AV, only PowerLink, antenna and 3 AUX (CD, TAPE and TV-AUX). The MCL-2AV is connected to the Beocenter via MCL cable, and hereby
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soundproof: NY+LONdon for nylon stockings is just an urban myth. The product was named in 1938 by DuPont, after the inventor wanted to call it Fiber66. They considered 400 different names, and at the end sat pondering NORUN - they did run, however, so they ended up with NYLON. Launched at the world fair in NY in 1939. The inventor later committed suicide
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Normally they only announces new products. They are doing it in conjunction with the financial statement.
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The AV button is not the right one, it is when you want a video divice to control a music system or vice versa. You can press AV and then CD when you want your tv to control a CD player, but I assume the Beovison is a sand alone unit, so this does not apply to you. To active the SCART you must press V.Tape, and be sure that it is activated in the menu
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eduard: If you miss something on beoworld... my advice is to make a poll and ask other members what they think .... Very funny, and right on spot...
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I assumed that BS4 was equipped with normal DIN AUX, but it seems I was wrong sorry Christian
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joynsyde: I just wonder why there are usually two (at least) similar but incompatible formats that emerge around the same time made by different people. Are people just discovering the same things around the same time? Or is there really a conspiracy? Nylon, for stockings etc.,was invented at the same time in London and in New York. So it might not
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Welcome to BeoWorld! If the DVD is connected to your TV, as I suspect it is , it should not be nessesary to connect it to the BeoSound also. This should reduce the number to two, the TV and your iPod. For this you should use an AUX splitter. Since you are connecting non-Beo equipment, you can use any mark of cable, as long as all five wires are connected
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wtlc2zpx: When it was presented to the goup in Struer, some tried it on a BC9000 that was in the restaurant and it worked fine. p. Actualy it was a BC8500, and yes it worked without any problems. I was able to rewind a tape, changing source etc.
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Welcome to Beoworld! 1) I have seen speakers eith ad with out. It is a seperate rubber band, and have no use except for design - hence the name. 2) Dark gray mostly, but was availble in white also. The laser Beovox RL 2000 which replaced the 45.2 was available in black and white, but not gray. 3) Not from B&O - i assume. Regards Christian
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