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  • 08-25-2008 7:08 AM

    Avant Purchase - some questions

    So managed to get hold of an Avant on ebay last night, 32 RF VCR with STB controller, so I'm very happy!!  I know I've been on this forum long enough to know the answers, but I have a couple of questions and would like some suggestions:

    What's the best way to transport it? I'm thinking lots of duvets and pillows as Its about 150 miles away

    Any recommendations on a cabinet to put my slingbox and Wii Console inside and something to put my BC2 on? Been on ebay and can't see any B&O stands or cabinets on there

    Also, can it drive a projector, which I will want to add sometime down the line....

    Thanks

    Gary 

     

  • 08-25-2008 8:00 AM In reply to

    • Sal
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    Re: Avant Purchase - some questions

    I can only speak from the perspective of having owned an AvantUS for several years (and transported it to three locations myself).

    Transport: If you can manage a van, with a thick blanket / furniture cover / cushions, wrap it all around, and place it upright along one wall of the van farthest away from the wheelwell, and tie it to the wall of the van around the coverings. The best bet is to get a BOX for it with the styforoam, and do the same thing with the box... fasten it to one side of the van. Stay away from bumps, and don't drive recklessly. It is really built like a tank.

    The AvantUS CAN indeed drive a projector (FORMAT 0), I don't know if it is the same for an EU version.

    I think the perfect cabinet which compliments the Avant (apart from the IMHO, awful lacquered 5 shelfer) is the ST2164, 4 shelf aluminum swing down door cabinet cube.

     

    -Sal

    Love B&O, but no longer addicted.
  • 08-25-2008 8:27 AM In reply to

    Re: Avant Purchase - some questions

    Hi Gary,

    I think Sal has answered all the questions. Just need to stress keeping the TV upright.

    Regarding the cab, i got this one (sal mentioned): http://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=746

  • 08-25-2008 8:27 AM In reply to

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    Oh, and Congrats! You'll love it
  • 08-25-2008 8:39 AM In reply to

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    timhanna:

    Hi Gary,

    I think Sal has answered all the questions. Just need to stress keeping the TV upright.

    Regarding the cab, i got this one (sal mentioned): http://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=746

     Thanks to all...

     
     I did think of that cabinet, just where to find one!!!!

     
    With regards to transport, lying if flat, heavily cushioned and strapped down not recommended then?
     

  • 08-25-2008 8:40 AM In reply to

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    I bought my Avant used from a B&O dealer, and paid extra for the original packing crate to have it shipped in. Unbelievably sturdy and well useful for if you plan to move the Avant in the near future. You will need some storage space though!

    President, Beomaster 8000 Appreciation Society

  • 08-25-2008 8:46 AM In reply to

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    Personally, I wouldnt... some others can tell you technically why it shouldnt be flat. I think that things have less chance of shaking out of place if standing up.

    The original packaging is a good idea, but i think its like 100GBP for it, and many trees were definately killed in the making; storage is a nightmare for it.

  • 08-25-2008 9:04 AM In reply to

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    Here are some pics of the box packing of my bv740

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  • 08-26-2008 1:57 PM In reply to

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    timhanna:

    Personally, I wouldnt... some others can tell you technically why it shouldnt be flat. I think that things have less chance of shaking out of place if standing up.

    The original packaging is a good idea, but i think its like 100GBP for it, and many trees were definately killed in the making; storage is a nightmare for it.

    Spoke to the dealer today and they recommeded I lay it flat as its quite top heavy.....I'm thinking of putting a matress in the car and laying it face down on that, should cushion the ride.....

     thoughts?
     

  • 08-26-2008 2:15 PM In reply to

    • Jandyt
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    Re: Avant Purchase - some questions

    This has been discussed before and, if I remember correctly, resulted in mixed opinions.
    I rented a Transit van to collect mine from nearly 200 miles away and kept it upright, strapped to the side of the van. As long as you don't take roundabouts on two wheels, there shouldn't be a problem.
    It is bloomin' heavy so if the seller can't help you load it, take someone with you.
    You'll love this telly when you get it!

    Andy T.

    Poor me, never win owt!

  • 08-26-2008 3:56 PM In reply to

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    Andy's spot on about the weight. My 28 inch RF turned up in the B&O shipping crate and two burly blokes could barely lug the thing up the stairs at the front of my house.

    My vote would be to get the original crate, but if you can't, then don't lay the set down on its back/front if avoidable. The manufacturer clearly shipped it upright for a reason, so if the crate doesn't appeal, then go with Andy's suggestion of strapping it to the inside of a van or something.

    You will love the set when you get it though :) 

    President, Beomaster 8000 Appreciation Society

  • 08-27-2008 6:14 AM In reply to

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    gk31ax:
    timhanna:

    Personally, I wouldnt... some others can tell you technically why it shouldnt be flat. I think that things have less chance of shaking out of place if standing up.

    The original packaging is a good idea, but i think its like 100GBP for it, and many trees were definately killed in the making; storage is a nightmare for it.

    Spoke to the dealer today and they recommeded I lay it flat as its quite top heavy.....I'm thinking of putting a matress in the car and laying it face down on that, should cushion the ride.....

     thoughts?
     

    Matress is a good idea, cushions as well. Blanket for it not to scratch things and some rope to secure it in place... I think you're sorted.

    What i get most worried when transporting is the ouverture/BS3000. Its the glass and clamper that get me so worried that i have to hug it for the whole trip with my dad driving! haha, i think i shoukd seek help!

    I bought a cabinet, 4 drawer one from a b+o shop (used). It came completely mutulated in the post and was packaged well. The dealer reordered all the broken parts, so now, hehe; its as good as new.

    Can I ask how much you paid for it? The Avant?

  • 08-27-2008 4:20 PM In reply to

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    timhanna:
    gk31ax:
    timhanna:

    Personally, I wouldnt... some others can tell you technically why it shouldnt be flat. I think that things have less chance of shaking out of place if standing up.

    The original packaging is a good idea, but i think its like 100GBP for it, and many trees were definately killed in the making; storage is a nightmare for it.

    Spoke to the dealer today and they recommeded I lay it flat as its quite top heavy.....I'm thinking of putting a matress in the car and laying it face down on that, should cushion the ride.....

     thoughts?
     

    Matress is a good idea, cushions as well. Blanket for it not to scratch things and some rope to secure it in place... I think you're sorted.

    What i get most worried when transporting is the ouverture/BS3000. Its the glass and clamper that get me so worried that i have to hug it for the whole trip with my dad driving! haha, i think i shoukd seek help!

    I bought a cabinet, 4 drawer one from a b+o shop (used). It came completely mutulated in the post and was packaged well. The dealer reordered all the broken parts, so now, hehe; its as good as new.

    Can I ask how much you paid for it? The Avant?

     

    GBP415..... absolute bargain in my opinion.....

     If only I could find a BeoLab 2 for that price unknown.gif

  • 08-27-2008 4:47 PM In reply to

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    gk31ax:
    timhanna:
    gk31ax:
    timhanna:

    Personally, I wouldnt... some others can tell you technically why it shouldnt be flat. I think that things have less chance of shaking out of place if standing up.

    The original packaging is a good idea, but i think its like 100GBP for it, and many trees were definately killed in the making; storage is a nightmare for it.

    Spoke to the dealer today and they recommeded I lay it flat as its quite top heavy.....I'm thinking of putting a matress in the car and laying it face down on that, should cushion the ride.....

     thoughts?
     

    Matress is a good idea, cushions as well. Blanket for it not to scratch things and some rope to secure it in place... I think you're sorted.

    What i get most worried when transporting is the ouverture/BS3000. Its the glass and clamper that get me so worried that i have to hug it for the whole trip with my dad driving! haha, i think i shoukd seek help!

    I bought a cabinet, 4 drawer one from a b+o shop (used). It came completely mutulated in the post and was packaged well. The dealer reordered all the broken parts, so now, hehe; its as good as new.

    Can I ask how much you paid for it? The Avant?

     

    GBP415..... absolute bargain in my opinion.....

     If only I could find a BeoLab 2 for that price unknown.gif

    What!!!!!! He might as well have given it for free! so lets say 500 after petrol, not bad! You did say it was the RF right?

    Congrats again, im not jelous Angry

    hehe

  • 08-27-2008 4:51 PM In reply to

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    In most ways my dream TV at a dream price......the wife does like the BV7!!

    Problem is I now need a BL2 and either a pair of BL6Ks or BL4s as rears....

    Something I never needed with an MX4000 !!!!!

    and yes it is an RF model...... 

     

  • 08-27-2008 5:07 PM In reply to

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    Its the best TV, finish. I had one, my dad still has one. I got the BV7 now, but in the 2 weeks of owning it, i had to return it, get a new one etc etc. Forget the wife on this one ;0

    Have a listen to the Avants speakers first, and then ask yourself if you reeeeeally need the bl2. It would look really nice i guess but personally, the avant is loud and one thing i dont believe is how deep/strong the bass is.

    What i did is I downloaded 'Shaggy - Luv me up' on my ipod, and changed the EQ on the ipod to Bass Booster. Then I played the song at nearly top volume, it goes like:

     

    Verse 1:
    Tell dem Mr. Lover keep dem rockin and sing
    More time mi have di woman pon mi bed spring
    Tell dem Mr. Lover unda pure timin
    Anyting mi chat mi chat it wid rhymin
    Woman dem love how mi sing

    Chorus:
    Mi woman just a love mi up
    Tek di weight up off my shoulda when she hug mi up
    Throw mi troubles through the window when she rub mi up
    She's the Queen that wear my ring
    She treat a peasant like a king wid all di lovin weh she bring
    Mi seh she love mi up...

     

    When it hits the chorus 'Mi woman just a love mi up' you will not believe your ears, I surely couldnt believe mine. I think its because the avant speakers are wider than lets say the BL8K and therefore the bass is deeper. But all the friends i have over start looking at the back of the avant, trying to find a hidden sub! Serious.

     

  • 08-27-2008 7:14 PM In reply to

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    Sorry if this is curt, going to bed hence quick reply:

     

    In my opinion DO NOT ship it laying down on its front, side or back this CAN although I am not saying it WILL put unnecessary pressure on the tube and damage it. This is a moot point but whenever I have moved anything CRT related I have always been advised to transport it as it was intended to be used - upright. Also, you could misalign the heads in the VHS by having it tilted forwards - again unlikely but possible.

     

    New tube + labour = £500  around (maybe more) if you want to run the risk of paying near enough £1000 for  a repair job in the unlikely even that it breaks then do it. If I was you the cheaper option is to rent a transit or something a bit smaller and buy some straps, old blankets and tie it to the wall of the van.

     

    Hope this helps, sorry if it was an abrupt message

     

    Graham

     

  • 09-04-2008 8:02 AM In reply to

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    I asked the same question a while back and took the advice of renting a van and moving it upright with loads of padding etc. around it. Looking back it was well worth the price of the van rentall to know that it was being transported properly and stood the best chance of not getting damaged in transit.

    Beovision Avant 32 RF, DVD1, Beovision 1, MX4002, Beound 3000, Beolab Penta MKII, Beovox Penta, Beolit 707, Beolink Passive, Beovox C30, Beocom 4, Beogram TX, 4 x Beo4, Form 1 & 2, Beocenter 7700, Beovox S65,

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