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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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[quote user="tournedos"] Calm down Daniel, and have a beer [/quote] Oh thats nasty!!! This one time, in Brussels... OK, it was actually in Brussels, my friend and I took turns ordering beers at a bar, and once at our fifth or sixth he ordered us Kriek "Belle Vue"... He said: " Oh this is a fine one, I had it before... -Bartender
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[quote user="Daniel"] Hi gang! Is sitting with a whisky, watching a documentary about Apollo 11 and transferring my CDs to iTunes. Got myself a MacBook Pro for Christmas and wondering how I can access the music on iTunes from my B&O link system. As a Mac rookie I have some questions: As soon as I get a BV7 I will get a MacMini and connect
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[quote user="Hardwriter"] Hi Andreas (bayerische), This risks wandering off the thread but I respond to your question. I assume you use the Rolex avatar because you admire the product or company. They - like B&O - are premium priced but some people are prepared to pay for that. Others aren't. That does not mean that Rolex has its pricing
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[quote user="cooldude"] [quote user="bayerische"] The most inexpensive B&O product has to be the BEO5. It's incredible value for money! At ~ 600 euro it's about 67% cheaper than a Philips top of the line pronto pro. For example, my cousin loves the integration B&O offers, he's an importer to Finland for two high
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No it's not possible. The AV9000 has no amplifier for this. Using a beolink passive you will get sound from passive speakers, but I guess if you want to use it in a pro-logic surround setup and passive speakers the best solution is to buy a surround amp.
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The most inexpensive B&O product has to be the BEO5. It's incredible value for money! At ~ 600 euro it's about 67% cheaper than a Philips top of the line pronto pro. For example, my cousin loves the integration B&O offers, he's an importer to Finland for two high-end speaker brands from Germany, so naturally he uses his "own"
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[quote user="Hardwriter"] Bayerische, you say: "Well if Apple was 5-10 times the cost of a PC, as Beovisions are to their competition, I wouldn't buy Macs. They're good, but not that good. Nothing is worth 5-10 times the competition. Apple is about 1,5 to 2 times more expensive than the PC equivalent. If Beovisions where the same
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Funny thing is that my dealer more or less told me when I bought it that you are going to have to change the top-plate at some point... He was right, 6 months in.
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For me using a BEO5 and the beo5 programming service found trough beoworld was a clear choice. Service was excellent, and results everything I wanted! So now I have only one remote controlling 5 machines. 3 of these non B&O. I'm sure updating the STB software in the BV5, and buying a compatible receiver would have been more expensive than a
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[quote user="Puncher"] My thoughts - The hardware is the same (give or take), if you want to use Win 7 (or XP or whatever) great, if you'd rather use OSX then that's great too. We should all be very thankful that all the Win users of the world don't go on about it quite as much as the OSX'ers or else pretty much all conversations
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