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1st March February 2012
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I am afraid you need to ask your dealer if he will give you a copy. B&O would be most displeased if Beoworld were seen to be distributing software illegally and we could well face legal action. I believe there is a statement in the software threatening just this.
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I will make sure we compare the S45-2s as well - I'll dig a pair out and try to find the stands. Lovely speaker but doesn't have the bass of its larger bretheren. The S75 is the bigger brother but has a brighter top end and I find the bass to be a bit overblown. I chose them over S45-2s when I was younger and buying new because they were a good
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I am being thick! If it is the middle button, then that is I believe a 'hard' button so is set up that way at the factory. Try setting the config to default and see if it still does it - I suspect you might have a faulty one.
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If it doesn't do it with a Beo4, it must be the 5. The key may have been programmed incorrectly. You need to see your dealer. No problems with mine.
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Have had to stick quite a few down!! By the way, I take it that the spring that flies out is some form of earth - is that correct?
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They will work fine - you can just cut the connector off and if the other receiver has binding posts, just use bare wire, or attach the connector of your choice!
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You need to have a chat to Tim. He has been comparing the Beomaster 5000 against the 5500 and reckons the 5000 blows the only slightly later 5500 into the weeds. It would appear the pre-amp is the weak link as this is very different between the models. He actually reckons the BC9500 is better than the BM5500 but can't work out why as the pre-amp
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Not very likely as the device is unlikely to be on the list of supported hardware. Philips devices are far more likely to work as they have kept much the same codes for many years as have Panasonic and Sony. Thus the codes for one device will often work another device from the same company. I don't know about Samsung.
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To be fair to B&O, they have increased the ability of their systems to work with Macs - the BM-Link software commisioned from Anders being an excellent example. There is also the matter of whether Apple would be happy to share technology with B&O - they seem far more protective of their technology than most companies. I can't see them licensing
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BeoNut1: Lee, I have long considered sending a personal letter to Mr. Sørensen. In fact, I penned a letter a couple of years ago that I never sent as I felt it too presumptive of me to actually send a note to the CEO of a company (particularly being as that I'm no engineer - merely a consumer). However, in light of you meeting the boss, I