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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
Latest post 06-17-2009 1:36 PM by burantek. 15 replies.
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LarsH



- Joined on 06-23-2007
- Uppsala, Sweden
- Posts 42

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Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
Hi All!
I wonder if you would like to share your worst blooper or blunder that you have said to a non-B&O person.
Many years ago when we just had bought a BV3-32 my fiance said in a swedish store after looking at a plasma that was rated plasma of the year after looking at the TV for a few seconds "They can't sell that TV with that picture".
With my old MX7000 when I had just invested in a DVD-player without external speakers asomething like "Are you using full HD signal?". Baad comment while that was the input that he was using.
Anyone else out there that has made a real bad comment that made you wish that you were carrying a portable black hole to just dissapear in? 
Best Regards, Lars
___________________________________________________________________ BeoVision 7-40 MkIII, BeoSound 5, BeoLab 9, BeoLab 4, BeoVision 3-32, MX 7000, Beo4*3, BeoCom 2, BeoCom 5
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9 LEE


- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Moderator - UK
- Posts 5,223

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
Last year i delivered a pair of speakers to a customer, and connected them to his BeoMaster 7000 that was taking a feed from his new Pioneer Plasma screen.
All through my install, he was singing the praises of his new screen and his new Sky HD box. He turned it on, and to be honest, the picture was pretty awful. I didn't say anything though as it may have looked like sour grapes that he didn't buy a B&O screen.
He told me the installer, a young man, had done a wonderful job of hiding the cables - but seemed a little unsure about the connections. He asked me to check if everything was okay. I politely said it really wasn't my job to judge others work as i'm not a qualified installer myself, and that was the end of it.
However, upon packing up my things - i took a little look on his Sky HD box settings when he went out of the room. 1080p output, check... 16:9 format on the output, check... Plasma screen, so contrast on medium (my personal preference), check... Hmmm.. all seems fine, but still a rubbish image on BBC HD and Luxe TV (the best channels for HD).
It was only as i put his remote back on the stand/cabinet and peered round the back that i noticed there was no HDMI cable... nowhere! The Sky HD box was connected to the screen with a SCART Lead !!!!!!   
My 'blooper' was very discrete. I mentioned that 'the installer really needs to be called out to check the cabling he has used. He may wish to reconsider which connections he has chosen' and left it at that...
Lee
BeoWorld - Everything Bang & Olufsen
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KingOfSnake


- Joined on 02-07-2008
- Posts 359

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
i took a little look on his Sky HD box settings when he went out of the room. 1080p output..............
Was this one of those special SKY boxes that is like no other that outputs at 1080p rather than 720p? :)
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KingOfSnake


- Joined on 02-07-2008
- Posts 359

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
Not sure if this qualifies because I said nothing in response (for a change).
A potential buyer of a Beovision 4 HD plasma that I was selling was deciding between my item and that offered by a local Suffolk-based dealer. He was aware that I had to transport the screen over 100 miles. And so was the dealer!
He decided to go with the package offered by the dealer and when I queried what had made him choose their package he repeated what the dealer had told him.
'A lof of pixels will fall out if transported over that distance.'
I couldn't make it up, so fair play to the dealer.
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bayerische


- Joined on 12-11-2007
- Helsinki, Finland
- Posts 3,593

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
Now that was brilliant!

-Andreas
BLab5, BLab5000, BLab8000, BV10, BS9000, BS3, Beo5, Beo4, BLink1000, BLink5000, BLink7000, A2, A8, Form2
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9 LEE


- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Moderator - UK
- Posts 5,223

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
KingOfSnake:
Was this one of those special SKY boxes that is like no other that outputs at 1080p rather than 720p? :)
If you look in the settings in the Setup menu, you can choose 720 or 1080 output in there - the 1080 giving 'everything it's got'.... I'm fully aware that no Sky signal is true 1080!! 
Lee
BeoWorld - Everything Bang & Olufsen
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Jammy61


- Joined on 01-03-2009
- NSW Australia
- Posts 20

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
I use to be an auditor in Sydney. During the Festive season I went into David Jones which has a B&O outlet and complemented Matt on their unusual Christmas Trees(BeoLab5). This was after telling him that the Beo Com2 was a Phallus symbol. He took it very well. H
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Dave


- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Brisbane, Australia
- Posts 2,328

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
KingOfSnake:
'A lof of pixels will fall out if transported over that distance.'
I couldn't make it up, so fair play to the dealer.
didn't know pixels fell out!! Oh wow that is gullible...
“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort.”
Your health and well-being comes first and fore-most.
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beolife



- Joined on 04-19-2007
- Posts 163

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
A year or two after I had got my first plasma a panasonic PW4 my best mate phoned me up all excited about his purchase of a Samsung plasma he had just bought & had installed, not wanting to dent his pride I kept my mouth shut. A few days later when I was round there he was showing it off ( looked great turned off!) telling me how the lads had done a fantastic install, the picture looked awful so I said have they connected it up correctly & he assured me it was all done properly but it looked so bad that I said they must have it running on composite, well it got the better of me so proceeded to tell him that they couldn't have done & set about rectifying it whilst telling him that connecting by RGB will make the picture much better. Well I bet you can guess it was already connected by RGB so cue lots of well it could be a dodgy cable etc.
Moral of that story is don't buy Samsung
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PentaIII



- Joined on 04-26-2007
- Australia
- Posts 83

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
beolife:
Moral of that story is don't buy Samsung
Better tell B&O that...
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j0hnbarker


- Joined on 04-16-2007
- LS28/GB
- Posts 2,002

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
PentaIII:
beolife:
Moral of that story is don't buy Samsung
Better tell B&O that...
Genius! 
President, Beomaster 8000 Appreciation Society
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soundproof


- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Posts 2,340

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
In the most recent issue of the Magalog, they have a spread on the Beolab 5000, and of course they mention the slide-rule inspiration for the fascia. Given all the markets B&O sell to, it's not always that the translators get the "nuances." And in the Norwegian version the translator gives slide-rule two stabs, both as amusing as they are wacky. (I should add that I liked the Magalog, some nice material in the magazine section.)
First attempt: SKYVETOMMESTOKKEN - which you would have to translate as Push-Ruler; I guess the translator was working off a Babelfish version, and missed that one. The proper Norwegian word would have been REGNESTAVEN. Then, not satisfied with getting it wrong once, in the first sentence after the erroneous heading, we get skyvelære - which is a measuring instrument, but not quite what they were hoping for. http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyvel%C3%A6re

Well, it's been a while, and who can remember when we did math by pushing gradated rulers against each other? (I can!!!) Here's a picture of one just like mine. Nothing as amusing as precision lacking, when a precision instrument is referred to.
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Chrisreunion



- Joined on 07-01-2007
- Reunion Island
- Posts 677

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
One day at the office I was recharging my BeoSound 2 on its docking station, close to the PC on my desk.
One of my work colleagues needed to print a file from my PC so I gave her my chair & went upstairs to make photocopies.
When I came back, she was very frustrated and moaned "darling, I can't get your mouse to work!"
Reunion Island is greeting you!
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Dave


- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Brisbane, Australia
- Posts 2,328

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
Chrisreunion:
One day at the office I was recharging my BeoSound 2 on its docking station, close to the PC on my desk.
One of my work colleagues needed to print a file from my PC so I gave her my chair & went upstairs to make photocopies.
When I came back, she was very frustrated and moaned "darling, I can't get your mouse to work!"
that's classic!!
“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort.”
Your health and well-being comes first and fore-most.
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burantek


- Joined on 05-04-2007
- SE USA
- Posts 6,214

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Re: Bloopers and Blunders from B&O to non B&O people
Chrisreunion:When I came back, she was very frustrated and moaned "darling, I can't get your mouse to work!"

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