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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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And stores closing in Australia.. B&O (David Jones) Melbourne, gone... more being considered..... :( David Coyne
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But a kind customer in Sweden wrote the BM-link software, so this could be possible. The software was not ordered by Bang & Olufsen, and therefore also not supported by us. This statement above is not accurate. Bang & Olufsen are still advertising on their website that Beoport is supported with MAC: http://www.bang-olufsen.com/beoport/software
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Hello It's great to hear all of these stories.. Mine of late have been a little different..usually centered around beoport freezing..not being able to switch between N.RADIO/N.MUSIC. Technician coming again next week to try and give me back some functionality (yes im using a dreaded MAC- apparently beoport is compatible with MAC according to B&O
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Hello there Yes Peter is correct, it should be about 1.2. However if the vinyl is worn or indeed the stylus is a little passed it's best, you could go a little heavier. David Coyne
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Hi And my goodness what a difference you'd notice if you bought a SMMC1!!! The difference between it and my MMC2 is incredible, the MMC2 sounds rubbish in comparison. David Coyne
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Hi Christian I have recently bought a beogram 7000 also in relatively mint condition with a MMC2. Mine is a limited edition white model, so i paid quite a bit more for it. 330 pounds seems reasonable to me. While the sytlus on mine appeared to be in good condition- i had it checked and the tip itself was not very worn I suspect the internals were not
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Hi I also went through the same decision making process about 18 months ago. I had B&O come to my house with Beolab 8000's and Beolab 2 combo as well as Beolab 9's. For us the priority was music- so the 9's win hands down. The 8000's + 2 just didn't seem to be well integrated. You can hear you are listening to speakers and a
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Hi Klas Your system certainly would sound a whole lot better using a DAC. The sound cards in a MAC or a PC for that matter are not really up to the job in my opinion. The DAC has made a big difference to the sound quality of my digital music library and Net Radio. Even at lossless rates the DAC improves the sound quality, so you can imagine how much
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Intercontinental Annifrid Lyngstad Missiles back at ya!
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Beatles who? More of an ABBA man myself!!! I'm sure that will start a barrage! David Coyne