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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="Beolab1"] Don't get me wrong, i'm not looking for a date. I just wondered if there are many ladies amongst the members, since I only read male names on this great forum. Does Beoworld maybe have some statistics on the matter? [/quote] There are a few, but I blame jandyt for scaring them away!
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If you go the non B&O route, depending on size you want, the 46C8000 from Samsung is the prettiest, new, LCD backlit TV I've seen for £2K. Forget the fact that it's 3D, the 2D performance is great, using the latest version of the same panel used in the BV10 and it'll plug into anything (except B&O). It's wafer thin and
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How many others are being plagued by the "Forum Unavailable" message when posting and have to try two or three times before success? This took me three goes to post!
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[quote user="vikinger"] Hmmmm. May be time to register with a new ID [/quote] Wouldn't work - I'd recognise your patter anywhere!
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[quote user="benjnz"] awwwww pants, I just keep forgetting coz the Wednesday is on my Thursday and I get terribly mixed up compared to normal lol [/quote] You'd get nowt cos you posted before! Swing by any time though.
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Nothing to do with golf, fortunately! In an effort to drum up more (hopefully regular) contributers to the weekly Wednesday© thread, Andy and I are able to offer a small "joining" gift, courtesy of Lee & Beoworld, to members who make their first ever posts on the Wednesday© Thread (and then hopefully go on to become part of the
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[quote user="Teddy_fr"] Hello Simsim and welcome back to Beoworld! Powerlink signal is not balanced, only a line output. (For more details you could have a look at Beotech ). I use powerlink to XLR cable in the opposite way as you ie from powerlink sokets of a Beocenter 9500 to XLR socket of an amplified B&O Studio monitor, but this is
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Powerlink is not balanced (unlike Masterlink) and has a 1Vrms max. level. I would just use the RCA unbalanced outputs from your sub as line in the the BL3's. Over a short cable run such as near field monitoring it shouldn't make any noticable difference. I looked on the internet and couldn't find any data on the output signal levels of you
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TV refresh rates are linked to the ac line frequency. IN CRT days they were 50Hz in Europe (PAL/SECAM) and 60Hz in the US (NTSC). Toward the end of CRT we saw 100Hz models to minimise flicker, where an "intermediate" frame was generated within the TV (the signal was still 50HZ refresh). Model flat panels do much the same by generating more
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[quote user="vikinger"] Stonk is a great story teller..................... [/quote] Better than great ..............Stonking! Stonk's stonking stories, in paperback in a bookstore near you soon!
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