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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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So.. why do you buy Bang & Olufsen? Easy, because all the products link together. It's a collection that lasts for generations, a new BEO5 could work with my fathers BS9500 from 20 years ago, amazing.
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That's great to hear. There is a tendency to moan about B&O, such as the BS8 being made in China, but if like me you get unbelievable customer service (my London dealership is superb) then I would argue that B&O is an experience rather than just a high end retailer. Sent from iPhone
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Hi kokomo, I simply googled beo6 and searched under images. Dan P.S. 1st post using the iPhone app, very easy to use.
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Is this the new remote? (Apologies if this has already been posted, I did check but couldn't see it)
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Hmm, my birthday is the 30th November (a draw day) and hasn't helped. Has anyone ever won on their birthday?! 29th is a good idea, something to look forward after Christmas. Seasons greetings.
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It looks very very lovely - very nice pics too. Enjoy.
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I do plenty of conference calls for work at home and the Beocom 6000 MKII with the earset is simply superb: comfortable, fantastic sound quality and the simplicity of putting the call on mute. Some of the calls go on for hours on end and I never even notice the earset or phone as it is clipped to my belt. I can then do something productive with my time
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Beocom 2 every time, it is a B&O icon - it is a very lovely thing indeed.
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Way better than I thought it would be - all great prizes.
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As far as I can work out is doesn't matter. I have a BV7-40 MkII and there is no option for a Beolab 4 as the central speaker so I actually have it set to a BL4000
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