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  • Re: Beolab 5 Sych problem any ideas

    The sync cable adjusts both volume and operation. Check that you have the cable correctly attached by shielding the Beo4 so that only one speaker "sees" the remote. When you switch on (RADIO) and off (STANDBY), both should respond. Make sure you have the remote set to RADIO when you change the option. And again, definitely not wanting to insult
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by soundproof on 02-08-2009
  • Re: Beolab 5 Sych problem any ideas

    When you choose OPTION? with the Beo4, you're given V.OPT, A.OPT and L.OPT as choices, which is why I asked - just wanted to be certain you chose L.OPT. Try setting L.OPT 0. Then press STANDBY & LIST again, and reset for L.OPT 1. Speaker-light should be red throughout, and give a flash at the end of each procedure. There's a reset code,
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by soundproof on 02-08-2009
  • Re: Beolab 5 Sych problem any ideas

    Forgive the question, but you are setting L.OPT to 1? Do it with the remote close to each speaker's IR-eye, and check for the red sign-off flash after the option setting's been accepted. (As to using MAX VOLUME, as Steve suggests: tried that, and didn't like the hiss from the speakers, which is why I chose to go up to a hiss-free working
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by soundproof on 02-08-2009
  • Re: Beolab 5 Sych problem any ideas

    Make sure you have the L.OPT set to 1, since you are working with non-B&O. A tip, if it still doesn't work. Before I got my sync-cable, I would run the speakers down all the way, and past that point, just to be certain both speakers were at absolutely lowest volume. Then, making sure that both speakers could "see" the remote, I would
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by soundproof on 02-08-2009
  • Re: Why most "modern digital" music sounds artificial

    For an absolute master session in adjusted vocals, horrible compression and indistinct, sampled instrumentation, go for Gnarls Barkley's latest - incredibly enough listed as a "must have" by someone who is deaf at Time magazine. And while Lily Allen had fun beats, her debut album suffered from the same problems. I can't listen to music
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by soundproof on 02-08-2009
  • Re: B&O - Surviving the Recession

    I don't know, Simon. There are many reasons behind B&O's woes, for instance, I stopped working for them on a regular basis in February of 2007 ... look what happened!
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by soundproof on 02-08-2009
  • Re: a Real AppleTV

    Hardwriter, there's a big difference between whether photos of products are available, and whether those products are supported by the platform. True, if you're in PC-land, then a computer with two-three years on its back is not current (consider all the people who couldn't upgrade to Vista ...). But Apple ensures that previous product is
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by soundproof on 02-07-2009
  • Re: a Real AppleTV

    http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/now-apple-has-designs-on-the-television-market-1548434.html I have my television viewing set up like this already. The internet streams to the Mac mini, and goes from there to the screen, works a treat - waching AppleTV, Fora.tv, TED, television stations, etc. Plus my own sources. All easily navigated
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by soundproof on 02-06-2009
  • Re: Another Prestigo 8015 question

    I assigned those to the top four coloured buttons, and used the Learning remote function of the Prestigo to let it learn the necessary codes. Worked a treat. Just enter the learning remote function, start with the top left button, let that be DVB, go through the routine for assigning a remote command from the Beo4 to it; next do the same for the button
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by soundproof on 02-06-2009
  • Re: BeoMaster 5 Hardware specs

    AD1852 is a great chip, available from Analog Devices at the astonishing price of USD 8.10 if you buy more than 100. http://www.analog.com/en/digital-to-analog-converters/audio-da-converters/AD1852/products/product.html
    Posted to BeoSound 5 Forum (Forum) by soundproof on 02-06-2009
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