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Latest post 01-14-2008 5:47 PM by Puncher. 8 replies.
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  • 01-14-2008 2:33 PM

    B&O sales - 2008 is back to classic for me

    First of all Happy New Year to you all

    2007 has ended with the sale of my DVD1, Beocom 2, Beocom 2400 and the Beocom 6000 on eBay for it was necessary some good clean up. Having trimmed my B&O collection I will sit and wait until B&O will go back to good value for money. After forking thousands of pounds in 2001 I have not seen any particular product that I could love to own

     Also my Avant blew up (as you know)... after 6 years. I never saw anything like this and this really dented my love in B&O products

    Recently I got from my local B&O dealer a letter with sales on B&O from 10ish% up to 25% for the "useless" Hard Disk video recorder...

     Having upgraded to SKY + there is little point in that product

    also "excellent" valuation for older B&Os is promised but to pay another £5000 for a flat screen is a bit too much when I can get a 40" lovely Samsung for £1000

    so 2008 starts with a return to my classic Beomaster 8000 recently refurbished and my recent purchase of MS-150.2 speakers

    Classic FM has never sounded so good...  :)

    with the Beocord 9000 and Beogram 8002 I would like to add a CD player and I wonder what is the best classic I can add to this system

    Riccardo

     

     

     

  • 01-14-2008 2:45 PM In reply to

    Re: B&O sales - 2008 is back to classic for me

    For this system, the Beogram CDX is the easiest by far. Connects to the Tape 2 input and also has a lovely analogue character to it. Apart from some solder joints, almost indestructible!
  • 01-14-2008 3:04 PM In reply to

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    Re: B&O sales - 2008 is back to classic for me

    CDX or CDX2 for me if you want a warmer sound.

    Second to that, and lovely looking is the CD4500.

    Lee

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  • 01-14-2008 3:13 PM In reply to

    Re: B&O sales - 2008 is back to classic for me

    I agree with Peter and Lee. I have a CDX connected to my BM 8000 and the sound is wonderful. Very 'analogue' as Peter says. Also with the BM 8000 you have the simplicity of hooking the CDX's RCA jacks straight into the 8000.

    If you could find one with the IR board and remote, you could also think about a CD50. These too have a nice 'analogue' sound about them, and the LEDs would complement the LEDs on the 8000. Plus, as a Brucey bonus, you'd have the remote functionality lacking with the CDX.

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  • 01-14-2008 5:08 PM In reply to

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    Re: B&O sales - 2008 is back to classic for me

    DoubleR:

    First of all Happy New Year to you all

    2007 has ended with the sale of my DVD1, Beocom 2, Beocom 2400 and the Beocom 6000 on eBay for it was necessary some good clean up. Having trimmed my B&O collection I will sit and wait until B&O will go back to good value for money. After forking thousands of pounds in 2001 I have not seen any particular product that I could love to own

     Also my Avant blew up (as you know)... after 6 years. I never saw anything like this and this really dented my love in B&O products

    Recently I got from my local B&O dealer a letter with sales on B&O from 10ish% up to 25% for the "useless" Hard Disk video recorder...

     Having upgraded to SKY + there is little point in that product

    also "excellent" valuation for older B&Os is promised but to pay another £5000 for a flat screen is a bit too much when I can get a 40" lovely Samsung for £1000

    so 2008 starts with a return to my classic Beomaster 8000 recently refurbished and my recent purchase of MS-150.2 speakers

    Classic FM has never sounded so good...  :)

    with the Beocord 9000 and Beogram 8002 I would like to add a CD player and I wonder what is the best classic I can add to this system

    Riccardo

     

     

     

    my avant blew too after six years   snap Embarrassed,got bv 7-32 (heart ruled my head)sold it big mistake to buy in the first place

  • 01-14-2008 5:20 PM In reply to

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    Re: B&O sales - 2008 is back to classic for me

    ed7:

    my avant blew too after six years   snap Embarrassed,got bv 7-32 (heart ruled my head)sold it big mistake to buy in the first place

    There seem to be more people who've admitted that they've given back or sold their BV7 than kept it, in the last few weeks.

    What do you own now?

  • 01-14-2008 5:38 PM In reply to

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    Re: B&O sales - 2008 is back to classic for me

    un boxed(bang&olufsen) samsung and still waiting for b&o to pull their fingers out and produce the magic they used to do!! but not prepared to spend 10K plus this is ludicrous IMHO
  • 01-14-2008 5:41 PM In reply to

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    Re: B&O sales - 2008 is back to classic for me

    You're probably right (see my other posts on the BV7), although a 2007 model BV7-32 MKII might be worth considering? You could pick one up for around £4500, has a far brighter panel than the MKI, would show SD without issues and HD would look fantastic. Of course, this £4500 would ship with the motorised stand and the 7.1, which is worth the investment.
  • 01-14-2008 5:47 PM In reply to

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    Re: B&O sales - 2008 is back to classic for me

    Until CRT's became "redundant" in the second hand market the Avant commanded a healthy second hand price (now it seems they are a bargain for anyone willing to resist the flat panel thrust). I am however amazed at the price of second hand B&O panels - prices are still two to three times that of a new, superior technology panel from a mainstream producer. While I hope the market stabilises and B&O panels have a long and fruitfull service life as did/does the Avant/BV3 I'm not sure this is the case with the current (and especially older) panels. Who is paying massively over the odds for these???

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