Dear Beowolders,
This will be a long mail: in the past I have helped my parents to build up their MCL-based B&O System (and I have enjoyed that a lot myself!). They are now moving to a new house and want me to organize an update their audio/video systems. I have already made sure that the new house has all the in-wall cabling (Cat.7 + empty tubes) installed where it might be needed but I am unsure what equipment they now should buy. I would appreciate any ideas or advice on this... So far we have not found a really good and knowledgeable dealer in Belgium who would help with this and would be willing to build something including B&O and non-B&O equipment (I guess this would be unavoidable because of the high price of B&O)!
Maybe this kind of stuff is also interesting to B&O itself. My parents have been very faithful B&O customers (and spent quite a lot of money on them) but I feel that it is getting harder to find something in the current B&O program that fits what they need and still warrants the price! In the end, although they love their B&O many things have also needed (expensive) repair over the years and the service in Belgium has not been top-notch.
So here are the details:
Current house / available equipment:
B&O: BeoCenter 9500, pair of BeoLab 6000, pair of BeoLab Penta (Mk1), BeoLab LCS9000/3500 (both MCL and ML inputs), MCL-based distribution (MCL 2 A/V, MCL 2P, MCL 2A), several Beolink 1000 and some very old stuff (BeoCenter 5000, Beogram CD 4500, some Beovoxes). They used to have two B&O CRT TVs but they all broke beyond reasonable repair in the last months.
They also have a bit of non B&O stuff like: Slimdevices Squeezebox (connected to the BC9500), new Samsung LCD TV, passive speakers,...
New house: expectations
Room 1 "lounge": Flat-Panel TV (around 50"), with 5.1 sound (room is not very large though)
Room 2 "dining": Flat-Panel TV with stereo audio
Room 3 "office": Access through iMac
Room 4 "bedroom": stereo audio
Room 5 "kitchen": stereo audio
Room 6 "bathroom": stereo audio
The features they need is:
-Audio: access to their own audio database (they rarely/never play CDs any more), to internet radio and to internet radio-on-demand services (they LOVE their squeezeboxes)
-Video: access to local TV (through set-top box of provider over cable or internet), recording of TV programs (used very often), access to internet (such as web browsing through TV), DVD/BlueRay
-Top priority is ease of use and stylish design (single remote!?); high-end audio performance is not required
Any help would be appreciated!
If a motivated Belgian B&O dealer (region Brussels) reads this, he/she can of course contact me and figure out a solution!!
Thanks from Berlin,
--Stefaan.