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1st March February 2012
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[quote user="Peter "] Much more surface area in the BL3. The bass is far more extended. [/quote] I thought the Woofers were both ~100mm, although the BL3 has a pair of passive radiators (i.e. they aren't driven but provide a bass extension similar to a tuned port in performance) and has net volume of 1.5 litres. The BV10 has a net volume
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A question from an innocent bystander - what are the exact limitations of the BV10 speakers and how do they compare to BL3's? The BL3 isn't exactly large and many would argue they are superior to BL8000's (not exactly large in volumetric terms either but certainly larger than the BL3). Is it also to do with the driver travel and is it limited
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Second thoughts - anyone want to give me a BS/BM5 to have a go at!
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I'd love for someone to try my link above - anyone with not many songs to lose??????????? I'm sure it would be removable anyway.......................................Go one, you could be a Beoworld hero!!!!!!!!!!!
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] It's not as big as it looks. If it's installed low on a wall it will look very elegant. [/quote] Excellent - I look forward to seeing some more pictures in a real room situation!
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It seems a lot chunkier than I was expecting, for wall mounting. Be interesting to see pictures of it in situ.
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[quote user="Dave Moulton"] [quote user="Puncher"] Hi Dave - a question about the auto-calibration of the BL5 (just out of personal interest). I understand that the bass compensation is calculated from a measurement of the reverb time of the room, so that the amount of bass generated is modified to prevent an overly "boomy"
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Hi Dave - a question about the auto-calibration of the BL5 (just out of personal interest). I understand that the bass compensation is calculated from a measurement of the reverb time of the room, so that the amount of bass generated is modified to prevent an overly "boomy" response, is this correct? If so, does it or even can it eliminate
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[quote user="9 LEE"] Welcome to Bang & Olufsen, owned and run by BeoWorld Members. First product, the BeoGram 7500 (the 7000 replacement) - then the all new DAB BeoSound 9000, followed by bankruptcy. [/quote] ................but can you imagine the bunfight at the inaugural AGM over strategic product direction.........................
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I have very few isolated songs - albums all the way for me