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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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There seems to be a rash of "too high" TVs on the last few pages. Do you guys rush into the first few rows in a movie theater!? In addition to the restriction of blood-flow, your blink rate also increases when your neck is bent back which relates to detail retention and overall enjoyment. Essentially you're seeing less and enjoying less
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I've seen worse. As RussR will probably recall, we were party to the most horrific "enhancement" ever made to a pair to BeoLab 8000s. The fact that no BeoVision 10s were harmed in its making is a blessing.
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Let me qualify a little bit. If you actually have a BeoVision 4 with the proper card to accept the 15-pin to RGBVH connection then you might have an alright time of it. Forget, however, attempting to attach this cast-iron furnace to any other screen. If you read my posts you'll know that I'm frequently among the minority in supporting some of
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You'd have to be in a pretty desperate situation to welcome one of these into your home. You'd be better off plugging the wires into a tree stump.
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A bit of what I've seen over the past decade or so is that it doesn't appear so much that people stop using a particular format en masse, just that younger generations simply don't pick it up. I still have older clients who, despite having incorporated digital players of sorts, still look upon their CD collection as their "true"
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No he's right. I smoked a brick of hash before my critical listening. I later realized the BeoLab 11 was actually a cat.
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[quote user="jc"] Are there any new beolab speakers to be expected? Looking at he present range of speakers the price-differences are huge between the lab 3, and 5. Especially between the 3 and 9 the gap for potential customers is large. [/quote] When you consider the addition of a sub, there are now two price-points between the BeoLab 3 and
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Electrified, I think you're on the right track generally speaking. Agreement to disagree seems to be the most logical course though. I can't see what additional pages to this thread are going to yield.
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I wonder how much our choices are influenced by when we were either introduced to the brand or purchased our first piece? I was thinking that the pieces I idolized when I was first introduced (Avant, BeoCenter 9000, BeoLab 8000s, etc.) seem to have more emotional resonance than the older or newer pieces that I'm also particularly fond of.
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I'm quite happy with my BeoSound 5 (I'm speaking personally, not as a commentary on those I've sold), but I don't really interact that actively from my link rooms. I know that some would prefer it to function like a Sonos with granular global control, but I just don't see that as a widely adopted user pattern worth fretting over
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