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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="Odd88"] [/quote] Pretty cool... Might sound good.
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[quote user="tournedos"] I don't think Sonab ever made elements either, so I don't think there's any truth behind this. I won't bet on it though, the original drivers in Beomaster 900K for example were made in Sweden. And yes Andreas, B&O made drivers as well, already before any one of us was born Anyway, many of Sonab's
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He's most likely talking about the speaker elements, I'm sure B&O never made them themselves as "components". Some speaker manufacturers actually make their own speaker elements, ELAC is one example.
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Just found a very cool BR player... Wall mountable. The Samsung BD-C7500, not B&O, but pretty cool. Will this one work?
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[quote user="beocool"] [quote user="bayerische"] Between those two I would get the BV5. [/quote] Ditto! [/quote] The BV7 mk1 isn't full HD anyways is it? "HD ready" must be the biggest anti-climax ever!
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[quote user="beocool"] [quote user="bayerische"] OK, the BV10 is ordered! Looking forward to it. Now I need to find out what BR player to buy. Any ideas? Has to be controllable by the BV10. [/quote] Congrats on your new purchase! I'm jealous! [/quote] Thanks man! Too bad the renovation is still on at our apartment, so I won't
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POC. It's fugly, and can't be good.
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OK, the BV10 is ordered! Looking forward to it. Now I need to find out what BR player to buy. Any ideas? Has to be controllable by the BV10.
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] The PUC list is pretty big at this point and I don't know if it being published in print anywhere, but your dealer can certainly confirm the support for any device. The good thing about Blu-Ray players is that they tend to recycle remote codes within brands. So Sony, Panasonic, Pioneer, Samsung etc. are all generic
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Between those two I would get the BV5.
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