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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and 1st March February 2012

 

Latest post 05-10-2007 10:36 AM by Greg. 1 replies.
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  • 05-09-2007 9:20 AM

    • Dave
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    Read this folks, BeoLab 5 and AN IPOD!

    I've connected my iPod through it's iLine out connection on the back of the iDock, to the BeoCentre 2 with BeoLab 5. 

    I have some tracks that iGot offline, and i wanted to listen to them. So i gave it an iGo. I didn't particularly like the sound, so iFiddled by connecting the iPod to the iMac and selecting all of the tracks in my iPod. Then iWent into 'get info' and turned down the volume limit setting so that it was on below a quarter.

    iPlugged it back into the B&O (hid the ugly iThing away) and iTurned up the volume of the system, almost as good as CD. It sounded alot better to me and my partner who came home and commented on how surprised he was when i later mentioned that iWas listening to the iPod.

    “Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort.”

    Your health and well-being comes first and fore-most.

     

     

  • 05-10-2007 10:36 AM In reply to

    • Greg
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    Re: Read this folks, BeoLab 5 and AN IPOD!

    There's a lot of snobbery about iPod sound quality - in fact their sound quality is very good, if the source material is good - a lot depends on the original format of the music and the method of encoding. Given good material, iPods can output very good quality results IMO.
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