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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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Can anybody understand how this speaker work? I only can see acoustic lens for small midrange speaker and a tweeter in the lower part, but what about the rest of the structure where I cannot see more holes...
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[quote user="Dennis"] That it only happens with active speakers is important in this situation! Take a look at the back or the underside of your right speaker - I'm 99% (Read 100%) sure that the position switch is set to L (Left). Switch it to R (Right) and the problem should be solved. - Dennis [/quote] Hi Dennis, You are absolutely right
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More clues. This problem only happens when I use active speakers. It is ok if I use the 2-pins plug for passive speakers.
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Something is wrong with my Beomaster 4500. When I press the Balance key maximum to the left speaker it is ok but when I press maximum to the right both speakers are mute. Then I played a stereo test and it appears that the system is on mono. Any ideas? Regards
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[quote user="Evan"] Since they already launched a new pair of wall speakers, lets hope they re-launch this - [/quote] Absolutely right Evan. The most beautiful speakers I've ever seen and with a very decent sound.
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oopps! just realized that beofan uploaded the same picture (sorry beofan)
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Found this picture of Beolab 12. Is it real or just a photoshop work?
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Certainly, it is clear that there's "something" different between 90's products and current beo stuff. 90's products have, let's say, some sort of soul that they have adquired through the years. It takes at least 15 years for a beo device to get a soul. Current products are still too new, too young for such an important thing
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[quote user="EdouardG"] Hi there, First of all, thanks a lot to Beoworld, their members and Steve!!! My "Mondrian" speakers have just landed: Cheers, [/quote] Wellcome to the Mondrian club, EdouardG
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