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Dillen: Yes, apart from the speaker the rest looks absolutely fine. I didn't know that it was listed for the second time around. If the price was the same I am also surprised that it didn't sell the first time. All pre-WW2 B&O are greatly sought after and normally highly valued. Problem with the older manuals is that they remain the property
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I will now intrigue you! I get two way information from my Beocenter 2 and Avant DVD on my BL7000 - sort of!!
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I use an LX6000 in exactly the same way. Assuming that the LX4500 works in much the same way as the 6000 (and I think it does): 1. DVDs play in widescreen. Satellite seems to as well. 2. Depends on the age - I bought mine new and it needed updating. I think they fitted mine for free as I was buying something else at the time. 3. In the UK, yes. DTS
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Pretty expensive especially as my AV9000 controls a Panasonic DVD recorder/HDD/Freeview box using the DVD controller and the whole lot cost less than the DVB-T.I will however consider one if it integrates very well.
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Except of course that the DVB-S is pretty useless in the UK with the Sky monopoly! I suppose Freesat will work but not really the same!
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I don't have a 5000 anymore! Just some rather fetching clogs!
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Seems very expensive for what you get. If it integrated into the TV menu, I would get it, but it replaces the SAT/DTV so a STB will need to be V.Aux which would be a pain. Holding back at present!
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I thought it was a picture of Zaphod Beeblebrox!
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The Beolink 7000 sets itself to either one way or two way when you add components to the system page. So to set it up, remove all that is already on there and then add and store the components you want to use. Each component that is added is tested by the Beolink 7000 by sending out a signal. If it gets a reply, it is two way. If it gets no reply, the
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I'd put some sewing machine oil on it when you can!