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  • 08-28-2009 10:01 AM

    • Paean
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    MX 6000 replacement TV

    My MX 6000 28" TV is showing distinct signs of a terminal illness after many long years of service. I was considering replacing it with a 32 DVD Avant RF. Would this be a sensible choice with regard to the age of the Avant models ? I was also thinking about the analogue/digital change over and was wondering if B&O supplied a digital tuner module for these sets. I am told that the Avant CRT picture is close to HD LED flat screens but I'm a little concerned about buying into old technology that may be expensive to repair. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.

  • 08-28-2009 11:53 AM In reply to

    Re: MX 6000 replacement TV

    B&O do make a digital tuner for the Avant but I wouldn't get one - you are far better off with a set top box and STB-C. Much cheaper and upgradeable. Consider either Sky+ or something like a Humax 9300T - then you can record as well.

    Whether it is sensible to get an Avant now is debatable. One with a low amount of use would be a good buy in my opinion but only at a good price - I would look for one with a warranty from one of the resellers like Lifestyle AV.

  • 08-29-2009 8:43 AM In reply to

    • Paean
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    Re: MX 6000 replacement TV

    Thank you for your advice Peter. I presume that using a non B&O digital tuner does not compromise the classic B&O sound and vision.

    Regards

    John

  • 08-29-2009 8:52 AM In reply to

    Re: MX 6000 replacement TV

    I replaced my LX5500 with a 32DVD RF Avant and would recommend the upgrade. Two things to bear in mind though - one is that the 32" wide screen has a shorter optimum viewing distance than your 28" MX ... and conversely, that the Avant has a huge presence - even when switched off. It will not suit a room with low ceiling height in my opinion.

    Picture and sound quality are outstanding from any source and you will certainly notice a big difference from an MX. Mine is connected to a Sky box via an STB-C which of course also means control of the box from link rooms. Highly recommended.

    Check the dealers in addition to resellers for trade-ins. Prices seem to have fallen off quite dramatically recently.

    David

  • 08-29-2009 11:50 AM In reply to

    Re: MX 6000 replacement TV

    Paean:

    Thank you for your advice Peter. I presume that using a non B&O digital tuner does not compromise the classic B&O sound and vision.

    Regards

    John

    Not in the slightest and with the STB-C, Sky+ could easily be part of the original system. Works seamlessly.

     

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