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1st March February 2012
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Dont panic! I have managed to clean them without having to remove the grille. They look good as new now.
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Hi. Not been around for a long time... I decided to try and clean the speaker grille on my Beovision 1 but I cant get it off at all. Any tips please?
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Go with a Lexicon MV-5 processor that way you have full HDMI switching for the Pioneer and your DVD Player and plenty of line outputs to run your active speakers....admittedly you would need to incorporate an active centre channel you could use maybe a pair of Lab 3s or a single 6000 etc!
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Hi. I wonder if I am on my own here but im rather disappointed with the sound quality of my BL6000s....I initially thought it might be a problem with the particular pair but i have a second pair and they sound the same. I find them to be very bass light ( I cured this with the addition of a Gallo Subwoofer ) but the main problem I find is lack of imaging
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Theres no way around it unfortunately.....apart from moving your B&O equipment further away!!!
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Have they been designed to be used with those awful Sony Sports Walkmans from the 80s??? I think they would have been better using white ones if this was designed as a publicity stunt.
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Yes...there is an antenna connected....the tuner seems to be finding all the usual frequencies without any problem!
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Hi. I have just fitted a BeoMaster 3500 in the kitchen for my wife to listen to Radio 4 and for me to listen to CDs or my iPod. Everything was going swimmingly until I tried to use the radio. Basically, the CD player works perfectly and the iPod works via one of the other AUX sockets but although I can tune and store FM stations I cant hear anything
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Just passed, looking great, very big and exclusive, looks like a new B & O shop fit
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