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1st March February 2012
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None made by B&O but plenty on the market. Have a look here for some inspiration!
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Agree in some ways - the HOME key does get you to the top though - program a button on your mouse!! I have!
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Agree completely. The Beosound 1 would be my choice. The Serene is fine but the Beosound 1 will last for years, which the Serene will not.
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The Spanish forum was aways rather small before we moved and Sergio kept an eye on it. I think he is rather busy these days and the forum is a lot busier. Would the Spanish members like to suggest a candidate as a new moderator? He will need to be discrete and well thought of amongst the membership. Moderators are privy to some information that is classified
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This is now on site and is in 5 parts! Part 2 has the circuit diagrams in for those interested!
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Beocentral is indeed a brilliant site - good pictures and excellent descriptions! Can't be too enthusiastic as I did do a number of the pictures and the odd write up!! Beoworld and Beocentral seem to co-exist very happily as they complement each other very well!
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The cheaper alternative in the first event is to get two MCL2Ps that will act as the power amplifiers for the front and rear speakers. These connect to the Beovision 3 via the Powerlink sockets and has two stereo outputs which will feed left and right speakers. One will work the front channel and one will do the rear. They are about 30W a channel so
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The amplifier is a completely separate unit so it is perfectly possible to do so. Tim lives in Farnborough, just on the outskirts of London. I'll PM you his contact details.
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Yes - typo! - sorry to get all your hearts racing!!
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Tim Jarman would probably fix these for you. You can actually detach the amplifier from the speaker though they are still quite heavy! If you cannot find someone in Greece, this could be an answer!