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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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Oh dear, a cable debate - things could get heated! Suffice to say, B&O manufacture the Beolab 5's to critical acclaim and deem their normal cables not to be an impediment to their performance! Spend what you want to ensure you're content but don't be dragged in by all the pseuso-science. I don't know the prices of the cables you've
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oops, post gone to moderation - no idea why!
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[quote user="eck"] [quote user="Puncher"] Doesn't your BV7 have a DVB-T tuner already? [/quote] Puncher, As far as i can tell it does'nt,I assume it was extra. Eck [/quote] OK - well your choice is between the optional inbuilt module or a separate freewview box, as you say. The freeview box solution could have the added benefit
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Doesn't your BV7 have a DVB-T tuner already?
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Happy birthday (again)!!!
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[quote user="9 LEE"] Childhood memories hold a lot for me when it comes to audio recordings. In fact, i link most songs with times, places and experiences. Not sure if that's normal !! The album that reflects happy times in my teens is Rod Stewarts 'Camouflage' album. Lots of 80's riffs and big shoulder pads and i remember
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] I'm holding out for 4D. [/quote] Yup - supposedly you can re-experience your youth in full surround time (without glasses, as I was at the time). It's supposed to be much more realisitic than just watching re-runs of the programs you watched at the time!
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I have to say that when I saw a demo loop on a 46" Samsung (C8000) I was blown away - I wasn't expecting the 3D effect to be quite so vivid or impressive! (The TV is also very pretty, wafer thin with a brushed "Titanium" thin frame - no prizes for guessing the inspiration, but pretty never the less. It would look very well wall mounted
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If it's a dynamic mic (I believe it is) it could use all three pins as a balanced output, although either of the signal pins and ground will work (at a lower level). However the signal will be very low (mV rather than volts). Easiest way I can think of (without risking damage to you B&O gear) is to try it into the mic input of a PC which has
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