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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
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Congrats to all the winners! Mike
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This looks very interesting indeed, and I'm anticipating what the pricing will be in Canada. If it's truly priced right they could have a little hit on their hands, but I fear something like this will still have too premium of a pricetag, and the sound outgunned by competitors. With only a single 4" driver handling the lows and lower midrange
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Congratulations again to all the winners! mike
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Hi Lee! This sounds entirely fair to me! I always wondered HOW you guys did it, and never realized it was less of a 'you guys' and more of a "YOU". Quarterly draws for a small $50 membership still sounds fine to me. :) Spend time with your family. :) mike
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[quote user="Leslie"] [quote user="murcieme"]Which models do you have[/quote] All of them, incl. 8000/8500 [/quote] Pardon the lateness of my reply as i'd been away! I didn't even think of the 8000 or 8500! The 8500 would be ideal, I think, as I don't need the extra features on the 9500/9300... hmm.. :) mike
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The Beolab 8000, without question! :) I also love the Ouverture / 2500 etc, and the 9000 of course! All truly iconic designs. He will be missed. mike
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[quote user="Leslie"] Got several but do you know how much the weight is? Will cost you a bundle shipping it from Europe to Canada. And the voltage (220VAC) could be a problem as well! [/quote] Thank you! Naturally, I'd prefer to track down a 110v North American model somewhat locally, as the added cost and questionable quality of a voltage
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Hi All! I've been a huge fan of the late model Beocentre range (9000 / 9500 / 9300) since I was a teen, and I've always wanted to get my hands on one. I understand the 9500 is perhaps the best of the three (correct me if I'm wrong), but I've never seen one available used here in Canada (Toronto), and have no idea what the price point
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[quote user="Ryan"] There is a Bose concept store within a store that used to sell B&O here in Toronto. My usual reaction to their products is 'wow, it sure does play loud'. The sales guys really like to crank it. Which is not how I listen at home. Anyway, I saw the videowave there. Possibly the fattest flat-screen TV ever made
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Wow! Congrats to Sojourner, and all this months winners! :) mike
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