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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Manuals can be sent to me at mcevedy (at) mac.com . Let me know first if they are more than 10Mb as I have a slow connection!! I do have a stash of old TV service manuals (thanks Graham) but my A3 scanner is on the blink again and they are huge! If a lot of interest is shown in these or old VCR manuals, I may be persuaded to do some. If only one person
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If you are looking for superb midrange especially spoken and sung voice, the speakers I use are BBC LS3/5As. Ridiculously small and no bass and the treble rolls off as well, but quite superb sonically. They divide opinions in that, as a full range speaker, they have huge flaws, but when listening to vocals, they are simply unbeatable. I cheat and use
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I have to confess that they are not what I would choose. I like CX100s - I use a pair every day - but they are not that efficient and I am not completely convinced that I would call them a Hi-Fi speaker. They are wonderful - for their size, but it sounds to me as if you need a more efficient speaker made for a valve amplifier. Some of the much older
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Sounds clever - just tried it on mine and it removed almost all my options so I put it back to avant! Will be interested to hear if it works though!
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I will be interested to see it in the flesh - and the price!
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There isn't actually an adjustment as such for this - I wonder in this case whether the mechanism needs cleaning. It is the lead out track that usually causes the arm to lift. Does it never lift?
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I see this as the replacement for the BL2000 - with the added benefit of a dock. I cannot see myself getting one as I have a Beoport and I also have an apple dock which I can attach to my older non beolink systems if I want to use my iPod ( not that I do very often!) I do have a Logitech speaker dock in the kitchen which is quite useful though we use
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Lee has it for sale for me at Lifestyle. It is a good one even though I say so myself!
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It is the floor stand - there is only about 3 cms between the floor and the bottom of the TV with this fitted. The mount is different so you need the BV10 stand. The anti-reflex is essential and standard in the UK. The DVB-T is standard in the UK - The HD version does seem rather expensive - I used SkyHD with mine and it was excellent - you will need
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New equipment is not an issue - it is the 60s,70s and early 80s that are tricky. I have most service manuals but user manuals are thin on the ground. I'd ask B&O but they appear to have chucked out most of this era!