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  • 05-18-2007 7:48 AM

    • dylan
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    Australian vs UK Prices

    Could someone help - trying to track down Australian prices for BV7 32/40 and the various BL7 speakers. We're moving later this year and I'm just working out whether best to buy here (if new BV7 arrives in time!) or wait until we get to Oz - my memory from the old website is that Australian prices are a bit more expensive -  can anyone confirm?

    thanks

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  • 05-19-2007 5:36 AM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    Not certain about Australia but I do know that New Zealand uses different frequencies for TV signals - tuners for the British market don't work over there.  Worth checking before you buy - don't forget the shipping costs either.....
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  • 05-19-2007 1:21 PM In reply to

    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    Dylan,

    Putting aside price, in my view, you should not consider buying a BeoVision 7 in the UK and trying to use it in Australia unless you find you can buy a Australian version from a UK dealer which I expect is unlikely.

    Taking the BeoVision 7-32 as an example

    The 7-32 in the UK is type number 9334 and in Australia it is type number 9335

    The differences are:-

    TV SystemSound OffsetDVD RegionStereo
    AustraliaPAL B & G+5.5 Mhz4FM-FM
    UKPAL I+6.0 Mhz2NICAM

    The first thing you would notice if you tried a UK set in Australia is that you would not get any sound.

    Now having said all of the above, some things can be changed using the service menu, but you need to know what you are doing, for example on most B&O BeoVision units these days you can change between the various PAL types which (may ?) also change the sound sub-carrier, either way you are going to need the help of your friendly B&O dealer which is likely to be chargable because the Australian B&O dealer did not make a margin on the product sale.

    So, if you purchase one in the UK you still have the shipping cost and any possible shipping damage to consider before you get to watch you BeoVision in Australia.

    Keith..

    Regards Keith....

  • 05-20-2007 2:43 AM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    I would buy the BV7 in Australia, its clearly simpler.  PM me and I'll find the price list for you.

    If the price is more expensive which I am sure it will be, email the questions to customer service at Struer before buying in the UK.  In the past Avants and BV5's have made it to our shores from the UK and Hong Kong without tuning problems. Not sure about BV7's though.

    Beoaus.

     

  • 05-20-2007 5:40 AM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    I did a BV6 from UK to NZ, and save a heck of a lot off the listing price. I'd recommend you buy from your local friendly UK B&O dealer, he'll also tell you how to get the service menu and switch off the UK PAL tuning and turn it on for AUS/NZ PAL tuning :)

    If you buy in opened you remove your 17.5% VAT but pay 12% GST over here.

    Do the sums and see the cost difference 

  • 05-20-2007 6:28 AM In reply to

    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    So, to be clear, what exactly is the list price of a BeoVision 7-32 in Australia ?

    Also if you buy a product in the UK for direct shipment outside the EU, then VAT is not chargeable.

    Regards Keith....

  • 05-20-2007 2:22 PM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    Dear All,

    thank you for the replies - my dealer has already said that they will set up for use in Australia and can deliver straight to our shipping agent to go in our container. (he will also make DVD player multi-region - apparently the only situation where they are allowed to). So, I think the only issue for me is the comparative price (apart from whether the new BV7 arrives before October that is!). Thanks for the offfer of looking up the price Beoaus - I'll PM you.

    once again thanks for all the help

    dylan 

     

     

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  • 05-20-2007 5:35 PM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    dylan:

    ...he will also make DVD player multi-region...

    you will loose warranty after deregioning the DVD-player, won't you?

     

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  • 05-21-2007 4:46 AM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    tom:
    dylan:

    ...he will also make DVD player multi-region...

    you will loose warranty after deregioning the DVD-player, won't you?

     

    I'm thinking that if the dealer does it before I even see the machine that surely that can't invalidate the warranty -  couldn't stand up legally.

    Dylan 

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  • 05-21-2007 5:00 AM In reply to

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    Dylan,

    You will be fine with warranty provided a B&O dealer does the work.

    Regards Keith....

  • 05-21-2007 5:38 AM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    Aust 07 Pricing (AU)

    $4380 BV8 - 26 inc Beo4
    $575 Floor stand
    $425 Wall bracket
    $825 Video stand
    $575 System Module

    $15570  BV7-32 (inc DVB-T) inc Beo4
    $500  Table Stand
    $1240  Motorised Floor Stand
    $990 Motorised Table Stand
    $690 Wall bracket close
    $750 Wall bracket extended

    $19400 BV7-40 (inc DVB-T) inc Beo4
    $850  Table Stand
    $1770  Motorised Table Stand
    $1900 Motorised Floor Stand
    $2500 Motor wall bracket

    $34990 BV9 (inc DVB-T) inc Beo4
    $3490 Beomedia

    $2300 HDR2

    $2150 DVD2

    $5100 Beolab 7-1
    $400 Table stand
    $210 Wall bracket

    $5700 Beolab 7-2
    $400 Table stand
    $210 Wall bracket

    $5700 Beolab 7-4
    $400 Table stand
    $210 Wall bracket
    $110 Bracket

    ..to be cont

  • 05-21-2007 6:08 AM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    Prices used to be more expensive in oz.  Now that the dealerships are owned by B&O directly they are competitive with the UK. 

     

    In the past I purchased some items from the UK with Australian specification where it made sense to do so, this was through friendly showroom I used when we lived in the UK.  I have also made a couple of warranty claims on these items in Oz which were honoured through the international warranty most products come with, I think phones are excluded.

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  • 05-21-2007 6:20 AM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    Keith Saunders:

    Dylan,

    You will be fine with warranty provided a B&O dealer does the work.

    are you sure about that? my dealer, where a bought my BV7 asked me if I wanted him to deregion the DVD player but said in the same sentence that I would loose the warranty if he deregioned it. not sure about this.

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  • 05-21-2007 7:08 AM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    Thanks for the price list Beoaus - haven't time to study in detail now as supposed to be working Surprise but eyeballing it looks like the BV7s might be considerably cheaper but the speakers not - will analyse more when time allows

    thanks again - will definitely help my decision making

    dylan

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  • 05-21-2007 11:52 AM In reply to

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    Dylan & Beoaus,

    I have sent you private messages..

    Regards Keith....

  • 05-21-2007 12:09 PM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    Thanks Keith - he's only gone and converted all the prices on Beoaus' list for me - what a hero.

    The upshot of which is that, on today's exchange rate the BV7 32 and 40 are about £500 and £300 pounds cheaper in UK but that's without the DVB-T. The 3 beolab 7 speakers are £120-220 cheaper in UK. So not sure if worth it for me (remember I'll also get a 5% or so saving as not paying VAT but rather the smaller GST) - will have to think about it further.

    thanks again one and all for your thoughts

    Dylan

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  • 05-21-2007 7:26 PM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    I'd not worry about the region free aspect. Well certianly in NZ all B&O is set to region free by the dealer which does not invalidate the warranty and I'd assume AUS is the same.

    Even if you buy a high street DVD player you'll find in the box a piece of paper telling you how to dezone your player Big Smile

  • 05-22-2007 5:26 AM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    Prices are from June 1st 2007. Its good to see fairer prices and I hope increased sales follow.
    These prices should to be checked with a dealer. BV7's are not available over here without Beolab 7...'s in case you are wondering.
    As Benjnz mentioned DVD regions are not a problem anymore.
    GST can be claimed if the TV is bought by a company.
    Leave your STB purchase until you are in Australia to save hassles
    I can recommed a sales rep if you need one.

    The Aussie B&O sales model changed when the Danes took us back over. I think we are still under B&O Singapore though we no longer have a large warehouse full of parts, stock and B&O techs.  B&O have outsourced service to some competant individuals whom are very busy.

    Beoaus.

     

  • 05-23-2007 2:36 AM In reply to

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    Re: Australian vs UK Prices

    beoaus:

    As Benjnz mentioned DVD regions are not a problem anymore.
    GST can be claimed if the TV is bought by a company.
    Leave your STB purchase until you are in Australia to save hassles

     Thanks Beoaus and Benjnz - I think these arguments are probably swaying me towards waiting until I get to Oz - I realise the culture of tax deduction is much greater in Australia than here but suspect I can't just make myself a company to get rid of the GST.

    Dylan 

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  • 08-02-2007 11:23 PM In reply to

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    Re: Australian zone 4

    I know B&O used to sell region-free equipment in Australia, but when I ordered a DVD2, they told me that it would be region-locked to Zone 2 (arriving from UK market presumably) and would be adjusted to Zone 4 here. On the other hand I could pay to have it free-zoned but that would be outside the 'shop's' control. Issues like this cause me to worry about what's happening re both the DVD zoning and B&O's change of policy. Especially as we are moving towards to region-free Blu-Ray and the like...
  • 08-03-2007 1:59 AM In reply to

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    Last time my sister bought me a BeoCom 6000 from Australia.  I was using it happily in Hong Kong until something went wrong and HK dealer couldn't fix it.  I had to buy a new handset. Sad
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