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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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Ok, I understood it differently.
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[quote user="SHEFFIELD"] You'll love it...it's a very small 32", but looks great! [/quote] No, a 17" TV is very small, this is a normal sized TV.
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Offcourse a lot of folks like a big screen, but we do not . My father considered buying the beovision 6 for the living room, but that was a bit too small (certainly if you look at it from about 4 or 5 yards). We now have the beocenter 1 (I don't think the screen is smaller but the TV itself is larger offcourse) and don't have any problems with
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Can I please ask you people to stop saying that this is 'a cute TV' or 'a TV for a spare room or a bedroom'. Keep in mind that there are a lot of B&O enthousiasts who are happy to buy this as a main TV! Not everyone has the opportunity to buy this as a second TV (let alone as main TV). It's not about buying a pair of shoes, we
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Jaff, I believe you when you say that there are some topics here that discuss relubricating the bearings of the TT-motor. The only problem is that I simply can't find them after searching for a reasonable amount of time. Thereby my question will be if someone can lead me in the good direction to any of the topics that discuss this problem. Please
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Beautifull TV GuyHui, especially with that beautifull floor (I love parketry). The only thing I personally do not like is the fact cable running over the floor. I do have a possible solution for you. If you apply a bigger skirting at the bottom, you can hollow out the space behind it and guide your wires through it. We even connected a beosound 3200
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That has to be the ultimate accessory
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My parents were a big B&O fan and have never bought anything else. Everytime I bought a TV the difference in quality is immediatly noticed (I'm just 19 so I can't afford the fancy B&O stuff! Damn, wish I could). I now know that i won't buy anything else BUT B&O. Recently I found a Beocenter 3500 on my grans attic (in mint condition
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[quote user="burantek"] [quote user="Lennaert"]I wish Jaff would do this for the beocenter 3500 ;).[/quote] I already did this for you almost (2) months ago! HERE. [/quote] I'm very sorry, thy Grand Master. Forgive me and spare my life! I was just talking about the visual support this post gives, but I'm not demanding anything
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I wish Jaff would do this for the beocenter 3500 ;). Not much to find about that machine around here (besides the things i've asked for already), pitty. I'm not a hero when it comes to taking these precious machines apart (maybe not precious in money but certainly precious as a piece of inheritage). This step by step proces is very usefull for
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