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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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Dr Dre headphones do not review well independently - see here However I would suggest always listening for oneself and these are readily available. I would suggest however a nice pair of Sennheissers - my HD600s are wonderful - far better than any B&O set. Comfortable and I find the volume ok even with an iPod.
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If you send me a scan, I will put it on site.
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So using the 4s, can we now use remote app and voice control our systems via Siri?
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You need to have a listen at a dealer - in my view, the BL9 wins hands down - the only possible issue will be if there is too much bass if you live in an apartment, when the BL11 would be more popular with your neighbours.
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I wouldn't bother - the suspension can still dry out and the last of the MMC4 cartridges seem to have more problems with loose pins. The MMC5 is rarely seen as it was not fitted as standard to any deck - the lower end used the MMC4.
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The 4000 is better - and the 4400 the best of all. All are very good though. Watch for transformer hum in them though.
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I actually use M100s withe the 4401. The Beolab Pentas work with my BC2. M100s are the best match for the 4400 - I agree that S75s are good if a little bass happy. The M100s have much better bass control - on a test, they simply have more detail in the bass line that any B&O speaker I have heard bar Beolab 5s. S45.2s are a perfectly sensible suggestion
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All the later tangential decks are the same apart from the fact that some have a built in RIAA. The only other material difference is the cartridge. They therefore all sound the same. From a cartridge point of view, I personally would have a rebuilt cartridge from Axel with a Shibata tip. Soundsmith cartridges are much brighter which may however be
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Very similar systems - the main difference is that the 6500 has Powerlink sockets so can easily use all newer B&O active speakers. The advantage of the 5500 is that it has many connections - very useful for attaching to computers, iPod etc. I have had both a 7000 system and a couple of 5500 systems. I still use a 5500 with my computer. The CD players
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[quote user="f5434964"] Me too - never would by music (or software or games) in an digital store; I want to have "something" in my hands not only data nowadays with clouding the threat off data-loss has gone but nevertheless I would like to have "the album" not only a directory with files; same with books - have you read