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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Silly question. Are the transit screws fully undone? I have had wooden floors and never had that problem.
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I used mine is a fairly confined space and they were excellent. In a wooden alcove about 1 m across with teh speakers about 15cm from the side walls. The imaging was superb.
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For size comparison, here is a picture of some S45-2s, some S75s and some S60s.
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Not sure which one you mean? I did use the 4400 with a BG4000, Becord 5000 and CDX but not sure if I took a picture of it. Did you mean the 4401?
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I think Martin has the set! I had the power meter for a while - can't remember who got that! They are a set of scientific instruments made by B&O. They are not Jensen designed mind you!
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Very nice system on offer. The Beomaster 6000 is an excellent sounding receiver though make sure both channels are working! The Beogram is one of B&O's best though may well need a service. The speakers are some of my favourites - the S45-2 is one of the best speakers made by B&O - I take it that it is the single grille model - the later
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[quote user="soundproof"] I'll add a little something to the above. B&O made playing records thoroughly enjoyable, an aesthetic pleasure and a functional joy. They provided customers with reel-to-reel playback, and made the best cassette decks available, pioneering technology that ended up in other high-end players. They were among
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] I hate to disagree with Peter, by the way, but B&O do not have to deal with the middle class consumer at this time. The middle class consumer is just not spending at a level where it makes sense for us to focus on them. As the economy gets back on its feet we may well see a broader offering at more accessible
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[quote user="steph"] Real Hi-Fi is not Wi-Fi ! [/quote] Why does this make me think of the British motor industry? I am afraid that manufacturers of Hi-Fi and AV products generally cannot sit still. I agree with Trip that B&O can cater for an esoteric market but they also have to deal with the middle classes. This is the type of person