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Latest post 10-16-2010 2:43 PM by Step1. 16 replies.
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10-15-2010 7:26 AM
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Step1
- Joined on 07-06-2008
- Manchester
- Posts 961
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Ok so what the heck is it about my 9 month old son and my s120's and Beogram 4002? The S120's are on stands without the frets as they need work and are rather delicate imo... The 4002 is currently in reach and quite low but under a shelf so only the front is accessable.
Now for some reason, out of all the items in our room he loves my speakers and turntable He constantly reaches for the dust caps on the speakers, (the times he gets to them I have to follow behind with a vacuum cleaner!!!) and if he can access it he loves to bounce and feel the platter on the urntable. Looks like he has learn't to turn the thing on now too!
It's not like he is short of toys or other things to touch or mess with (our sitting room is not sparse!!), and I don't go ape when he does mess I just gently tell him not to touch them :-
So, either my son has superb taste and is trying to tell me this in his own way (doesn't touch my yamaha amp, Sony DVD or Humax set top box so the ugly things seem to be ok!!) or he has learn't how to wind me up already
So what are your experiences and how did you manage?
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davefarr
- Joined on 08-21-2007
- France
- Posts 190
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Oh how I feel for you!. Our daughter is just coming up to 9 months old at the end of the month but so far is too lazy to even stand, let alone toddle. She doesn't even crawl and just rolls from place to place. Already though, I'm getting more fearful as I have tons of my collection on the floor - CONA's, various Beolabs prime to be toppled over, Beograms in reach which will spin like Magic Roundabouts (hence the attraction I suppose) - especially if you've seen the Thorens display on Youtube of the difference between 33rpm and 45 rpm (that guy was on more drugs than Dillen on the MR. There will be the jam sandwich in the 'postbox' of the Avant to come, glass doors on the Ouverture, Century and MPAV9000 to play magic with.
I'm a nervous wreck already and any help will be welcome in how to limit damage - bearing in mind that every room is full of B&O gear and I can't move it anywhere.
I'm thinking of a chain embedded in the concrete/tiled floor with a maximum reach to the nearest B&O item - a bit like tyiing a goat down to limit its foraging. Jenny rolling around in circles will help with the housework too!.
Joking aside, it is a concern and we can't watch over them all of the time. My main concern is her safety (as your's will be too for your son). An early education programme, training her what is and isn't acceptable will be starting soon I think.
I'm sure this thread will bring out some horror stories but also some very funny experiences.
Dave.
Am I ready? I was born ready!
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Jon
- Joined on 03-05-2009
- Posts 138
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Step1:
I don't go ape when he does mess I just gently tell him not to touch them :-
There's your problem!
My kids know death will ensue if they touch the stereo.
Even my 2 year old knows not to come within 5 feet or so of it, while she plays in the living room.
Jon
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jonasrosen
- Joined on 07-30-2007
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Posts 21
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Some months ago my son (at that time 2 years old) managed to open up the DVD slot in my BV7-32 (without using the Beo4, or by clicking the button underneath the screen), somehow also managed to slide it back. Later turned out the mechnics was broken and the Beo technician was surprised how the mechnics that should hold for 20 kg could be damaged by a 9 kg youngster..
BV8-40, BV7-32, BL7-1, BS5, BM5, BM1, BL3, BS1, Beocom4
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davefarr
- Joined on 08-21-2007
- France
- Posts 190
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The B&O concrete would have to be stylish. Maybe with a remote lid or panel containing various deterant devices or a flame throwing BEO5 remote or Ouverture with guillotine glass doors.
Fortunately here in France, we don't seem to have the same social services, do gooders types who frown upon any kind of parental control. In France, parents just give their kids a good clip around the backside or ears like in the good old days when kids actually had some respect for parents and other people's property. Don't get me started!
I'm going to bed before I get into any trouble.
ps. Where in Manchester are you? I used to live in Sale.
Am I ready? I was born ready!
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Jon
- Joined on 03-05-2009
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Step1:
I did try that Jon but he actually did it more! He would also put his hand toward the item, pause, then look over his shoulder at me waiting for a response! We decided the shouting thing was becoming fun for him so I am telling him politely then praising as he walks away. Sometimes he goes straight back
Yeah, some kids like to test the limits! I remember doing that when I was young...
In these days and times where parents get arrested and their children get swooped away by Child Protective Services just because they gave their kids a cross look, let's just say I'm a little more old-fashioned and hands on. My kids WILL respect other people, animals, and things, and WILL be taught to do so, as is needed. No room for negotiation on that.
I believe it's that sort of training that allows me to say "Do not touch my stereo please. It's very important to me; I don't want you playing with it, or even touching it. If you do, there will be consequences you won't like.", and then have my children respectfully abide by that rule. I've never had a problem with them messing with my stereo or music collection.
Jon
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Søren Mexico
- Joined on 09-13-2007
- Mexico city
- Posts 1,621
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Well From kids and drunk people you shall hear the truth, B&O design is triggering something, having educated 4 wild sons with some mild slaps on the fingers and sometimes a very loud (not angry) voice, my B&O items survived without damages, I had Sony and I may confess AIWA, and some other funny things, when times were hard and money few, but B&O was what they went for.
Beosound 3000, BL 4000, BL 8000, BG 2404,BG 5000, BG CD50, Beocord 5000, BM 901, BM 2400, BM 4000, BV S45, BV 3702. There is nothing we cannot do, but a lot of things we don't want to do!!
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Step1
- Joined on 07-06-2008
- Manchester
- Posts 961
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Michael: Of course they may have a different story to tell their psychologists as adults;)
Something like, why B&O ruined my early years As long as you don't end up on Jeremy Kile or something equally vile
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Søren Mexico
- Joined on 09-13-2007
- Mexico city
- Posts 1,621
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Step1:
Hi Dave I come from Edgeley just outside Stockport. I purchased a Beogram 4004 from Sale recently :) Interestingly the guy was Danish and came from Struer!
You will find Danes everywhere, we are Vikings and travellers, or maybe he was left there when the Vikings was invading England
Beosound 3000, BL 4000, BL 8000, BG 2404,BG 5000, BG CD50, Beocord 5000, BM 901, BM 2400, BM 4000, BV S45, BV 3702. There is nothing we cannot do, but a lot of things we don't want to do!!
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davefarr
- Joined on 08-21-2007
- France
- Posts 190
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I had some friends in Edgeley many years ago. Nice finding a Beogram 4004 in Sale - I may have been watching that one too as my father still lives in Sale and could have picked it up for me. I'm afraid I don't miss the UK - or what's left of it, at all. Rural France is perfect for me though I work in Switzerland. I only miss Indian takeaways.
I'm already training our daughter to avoid B&O - she'll develop a phobia with a bit of luck.
Dave.
Am I ready? I was born ready!
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Step1
- Joined on 07-06-2008
- Manchester
- Posts 961
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Ah so that's why it went for more than I thought it would! - I broke my no.1 rule and upped my bid last minute as I had an uneasy fealing, just couldn't leave something like that so close!
Anyway, might be that because there is sooo much around she takes it all for granted :) You could give her a duster early
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