I didn't do an exhaustive search of the site, but I could not find answers to these questions I have about the BS5:
Does the BS5 compensate for differences in the perceived volume of recorded music? Newer CDs seem to be recorded much louder than older ones. Does one constantly have to turn the volume up and down to compensate (as I do today with my BeoPort) or have the wizards in Struer found a solution to this?
Can the BS5 act as an audio master similar to the BeoPort. Say I have the BS5 in the lounge and a BS9000 in the den connected via ML. Can I listen to CDs in the den (via BS9000) and digital content in the lounge (via BS5) at the same time? Or must the BS5 be slaved to the BS9000 (and, hence, only play through the BS5 speakers what the BS9000 tells it to)?
Can a ML network support both a BeoPort and a BS5? Say I have the BeoPort in my office (with the BS5 and BS9000 from above), could I listen to CDs played on the BS9000 via the BeoPort, but somehow, tell the BeoPort to ignore N.Music and N.Radio commands... effectively have it work like a BeoLink Active (that must be connected to a computer)? Probably not, I would guess...
Thanks,
Stan