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There was a thead recently where it said that the very early Beocenter 9000's were 14 bit. Later ones were 16 bit. Craig
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Hope Lee sent you the other one to go with it. Seroiusly though, you are very lucky. Not too sure about your neighbours though. Craig
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Hi Mark as I understand it. The BV3-28 has two Powerlink connection, but I don't think they can be removed. Or at least I have never heard of it been done. Think they came like this as standard. With the BV3-32 there are no connections as standard. You would need a surround sound module (think that is the correct name) Not sure how it would work
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Just spotted this myself. Was about to post a link, but you beat me to it. Craig
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Far better translation than I would of expected. Craig
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[quote user="Daniel"] [quote user="Craig"] They do look good to be fair, it would be interesting to know how they sound. Craig [/quote] He states the sound is amazing and "If you close your eyes they sounds like full size speakers." [/quote] Thanks Daniel for the translation. Craig
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They do look good to be fair, it would be interesting to know how they sound. Craig
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A dealer I purchased a Beocenter 9000 from 2 weeks ago ordered a lower panel. So I don't see why the upper ones should not be available. Craig
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Was it one of us that won this auction . Well worth it just for the cubes alone. What put me off was the distance. Looking at an 800 mile round trip, and about £160 in fuel. Craig
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Thanks Graham, you are not the first person to reccomend www.interparcel.com. Ill give them a try. Craig