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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 08-29-2007 1:58 AM by Beolab. 17 replies.
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08-20-2007 9:00 AM
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I am about to purchase a BV7 40" with BL7.1 speaker approx 6mths old Should i look out for anything in particular Advice on this would help thank you
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9 LEE
- Joined on 02-14-2007
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Marks to the screen, scratches to the stands footplate trim - and dents to the speaker grille.
Oh, and if it's got a 7.1 on it, you've been had !! (it should be a 7.2)
If you buy it - enjoy!
Lee
BeoWorld - Everything Bang & Olufsen
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Alex
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Bath & Cardiff, UK
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Agreed! Also check there's no dirt managed to get behind the anti-reflection screen. B&O do a lot to make sure it doesn't happen, but it's not completely unheard of.
Dents in the speaker grille can easily be fixed, either just by pushing the grille back into place (pretty easy) or by getting a new grille.
As Lee says, if it's a 7.1 with a 40", you've either been had or the seller is confused. The 40" BeoVision 7 should only come with a 7.2 (wider than the actual TV itself) or a 7.4. Never a 7.1 (which is designed for the 32" version).
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9 LEE
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You're spot on Alex - getting a new grille fixes pretty much 100% of dented grilles.. Pushing it back, which Alex rightly refers to, is a bit hit and miss - but you may actually fluke a perfect repair and save yourself some money. However, when buying, a dented grille means a discount to the value of a new grille. Sorry i didn't specify why a 7.1 was not correct, thanks for clarifying Alex. Lee
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9 LEE
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soundproof: Though I do remember reading from member(s) here who bought the 7-40 with the 7.1, because they found the 7.2 to be too wide ...
Ruins the designers intended look, and Mr Lewis would be seriously unimpressed i'm sure! Lee
BeoWorld - Everything Bang & Olufsen
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I actually intended to purchase it with the 7.1 as I dont like the look of the 7.2 overhanging the screen. and having seen the TV and speaker, I have now paid in full. J
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jk1002
- Joined on 04-16-2007
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Congratulations. Could you actually post a picture how that looks once you get it? Maybe we are all in for a surprise. I would really like to see how that looks. In the beginning I wasn't to keen with the BL7 look either but somehow got used to it.
Cheers JK
BS9000, BS2300, BC2, BL2500, BL3, Bl2, BS1, BV8, BC4, A8
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Beolab
- Joined on 05-18-2007
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jk1002: Congratulations. Could you actually post a picture how that looks once you get it? Maybe we are all in for a surprise. I would really like to see how that looks. In the beginning I wasn't to keen with the BL7 look either but somehow got used to it.
Cheers JK
Here you can see the BV 7-40 with the Beolab 7.1 speaker.. Not so good looking... http://www.karpamueller.de/Download/bv7-40Sbl7-1.jpg
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9 LEE
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I think personally the speaker 'overhang' makes the TV what it is - it's this design statement that makes it different to all other TV's, and gets it away from that 'boxy' look. However, we are all different and have different tastes, and as long as the end user is happy the purchase is a success! Lee
BeoWorld - Everything Bang & Olufsen
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9 LEE
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tom: I have to join Andy on this one. I like the BL7-2 with the BV7-40, but I think the BL7-1 does not look bad at all. As allways, it is a question of taste.
If you're not careful, i'll start a poll !!!
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Beolab
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jandyt: I'm sorry to be contrary but I think it looks fine with the 7.1 speaker. Andy T.
It looks more like an uggly 4:3 CRT with the 7-1.. (I have seeing it in real life) The BV 7-40 was designed with the 7-2! Not with the 7-4 or the 7-1 speaker. Regards
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Alex
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I disagree about the 7.4. I actually prefer the 7-40 and the 7-32 with the 7.4 rather than any other 7 speaker, it looks more like it's 'floating', just neater and overall it's got more 'wow' IMO.
Either way, I don't like the 7-40 with the 7.1 centre channel. The wider speaker is just part of the design IMO. It's like taking Beolab 8000s and making them shorter, or taking an Avant and chopping the bottom of. It's just 'not done'. Still, each to their own I suppose, and if you prefer it like that, then don't let us influence you...
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I have to disagree with all of you, you see when you can afford to drop £8000 in the blink of an eye on a TV you should be able to "have it your way" and thats what i have done, Jon btw, if the designers had a particular look, they would not have made 3 different types of speaker.
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Beolab
- Joined on 05-18-2007
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sensotronic: I have to disagree with all of you, you see when you can afford to drop £8000 in the blink of an eye on a TV you should be able to "have it your way" and thats what i have done, Jon btw, if the designers had a particular look, they would not have made 3 different types of speaker.
I'm i understand you correct now? Have you let a designer to design your TV for you? Witch Brand are we talking about then? Can u describe a little more particular and show some pictures of your TV..? Best regards
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