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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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[quote user="macjonny1"] Here's a picture of mine! I had to delay shipment for a bit but it will come soon! [/quote] Have you received your Beogram 3000 macjonny1? Would love to see more photographs of it!
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Hi Jaff, The chief advantage of a longer arm is that the overall tracking angle difference, from outer to inner tracks, is reduced, because the radius produces a circle segment that is "flatter" than with a 9" arm. You therefore get a truer contact of the stylus with the groove walls, throughout the side. I found this illustration - ideally
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A simple control of your playback, would be to use the Audio Filters in Pure Music, from ChannelD. This is playback software with a number of very good features. It has a two-week free trial period. Using Audio Setup on Pure Music, you can access the Audio Filters feature. There, you can choose a number of parametric filters, and tweak the power of
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Not sure who you're responding to, TWG, but as you'll see earlier in the thread, I'm making the recommendation that people should go with the speakers they are comfortable with, and not take something home that they hope they'll get accustomed to or grow to like. "Listening ease" is very important - you need to feel at ease
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[quote user="ollie75"] Hi Rookie How did the BL5's sound with the BL2? I have one that i'm thinking of adding, even though it seems so wrong :) [/quote] It is not wrong, it is utter, utter madness. You have 2 large subwoofers already - omnipoles, with tremendous power behind them. They can deliver, just check your setup and find what's
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I'm sure Jacob Jensen became very fond of the person who came up with the idea for those station markers!
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Congratulations! Fantastic find - nice to see these coming into the hands of people who know to treasure them.
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As shown earlier in the thread, some dealers have set the BL9 for maximum bass boost, and have even engaged loudness on the audiomaster they are connected to. The speakers are smaller, less expensive and probably a lot easier to sell -- and a lot of people don't mind boosting the bass "to feel the music". All in all, a good selling strategy
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I'm sorry, Razlaw, but we appear to have entered into Bizarro-World wherever it is you are listening to these speakers. Something is not right in the set-up. That said, you should go with the speakers you like the most, and are most comfortable with. There's no point in taking something home to hope that it will grow on you, if you already have
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Yes, Trip. It's a little hard to believe, until you've experienced how these are set up in some dealerships. I suspect we're dealing with a case of the audiomaster "not having been told" what it's connected to, or otherwise having been set up wrong.
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