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1st March February 2012
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I would have thought Lee would know him.
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joeyboygolf: Peter: Bet you can tell the difference between the CDX and a BS9000. And indeed a CD5500. Bass seems to be different and the other sound that separates the men from the boys is the cymbal. I've never had a CDX but the CD50 is quite vinyl-ish in character. B&O CD players like their speakers seem to get more clinical as time goes
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Puncher: joeyboygolf: The previous post are all very interesting but totally miss the point of the original post. My answer to the original question is no! I can't hear any difference between beosound 4 and beosound 9000 when connected to the same speakers and playing the same cd. I've just been testing these same two items prior to sale connected
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Bet you can tell the difference between the CDX and a BS9000. And indeed a CD5500. Bass seems to be different and the other sound that separates the men from the boys is the cymbal.
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I am sure B&O will jump on the bandwagon once the technology has stabilised. We would not want them to invest heavily in a technology that will come to nothing or be replaced in a short period of time. Don't see many SACD players about now! I am sure a HD disc player will come, just not quite sure which format. I would certainly not be investing
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The thing that makes the big difference is the Digital to Analogue Converter (DAC) I have been listening to high end CD players recently and the actual drive seems relatively unimportant. The DAC however does make a difference. Can I tell the difference between a CDX and a £1500 high end player - yes, but only just. Can I tell the difference between
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Yes it is - all the later MX range can take them - I think the part number is 1403000. It is the same for all these sets. I have the instructions if you are thinking of doing this yourself. You may need a software update. What is the model number and S/W of your set. I see you have posted on the official site - I wonder how long it will be before you
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It adds from your computer - but there is a limit to the amount of space you can use. To make a link work, type the word you want - Beoworld for instance! - highlight it, and the small link symbol becomes active. Click on that and you can add your link. I usually choose to open the link in another window.
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Make sure the picture is not too big and then click on the Options tab next to the compose tab. There is a button marked Add/Update just below where it says file attachment. Click that and then browse to where the file you want to add is.
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Just me, I am afraid! Jo is my wife and Eleanor my daughter.