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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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http://www.qlocktwo.com/ Available in several colors and languages.
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I've thought about buying one, just for kicks. But the little things are still relatively pricy.
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I concur. My BL 3500 with the v. 3.1 sw wakes up to A.AUX commands from Beo4.
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Congratulations on your purchase. Post again once the unit arrives and you've had a chance to test it. Best of luck,
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One glass door instead of two No possibility of integrating into a Master Link or Master Control Link multiroom network Sound level and quality commensurate with speaker size Limited expansion or mix and match options On the other hand, the good news is that BS2000 will accept commands from a Beo4 remote, if one elects to use a Beo4 For $400, and assuming
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[quote user="Piaf"] (like the BeoCenter 2300), BIG speakers, usually bright blue, and connected by some kind of bridge. [/quote] We've owned our BeoCenter 2300 since 1998, mind you, and never elected to purchase the speakers you mention. We went with a nice pair of BeoLab 6000. BeoCenter 2300 worked and works with any B&O self-amplified
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No need to move anything.
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[quote user="PhilLondon"] LinkRemote 1.1 (for iPad and iPhone)[/quote] There! Now I am fresh out of excuses to get an iPad...
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Isn't display functionality dependent on the receiving device? For instance, my BeoSound 3000 displays song name, etc., whereas my BeoLab3500 only displays N.MUSIC; i.e., BeoPort and LinkPlayer make the information available to the network, but if the receiving hardware does not have the ability to display random text, well, then it just does not
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BeoCom 6000, 1998 iPod, 2001 B&O CEO a few years ago: "we didn't patent it"
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