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  • Re: BeoLab 8000s HELP!

    What happened? Always interesting to follow up :)
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Michael on 02-27-2012
  • Re: Masterlink -> RJ45

    Thank you for the pictures! Interesting to see that you did not need to use the shield as ground or anything. I will try this myself but I'll probably try to put the RJ45 connector directly on the ML-cable but we'll see :) Thanks again!
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Michael on 02-27-2012
  • Re: Masterlink -> RJ45

    Aha! Good to know! Which colour do you have on your lexcom-cables? Hard to hide the connector itself. Did you use shielded RJ45-connectors? I think that is necessary but I don't have the type specified in B&Os guide, but I do have a few shielded standard connectors. And many more unshielded.
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Michael on 02-27-2012
  • Re: Masterlink -> RJ45

    Thank you Ralf, I have been reading a bit and I also have the " Cat7/Class F New Installation Concept New infrastructure Handbook" from B&O. I just wanted to know if anyone had done this themselves out of old cables. It seems a bit hard so I´ll probably end up buying the cables instead. Another thing, people are sayint that it only
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Michael on 02-27-2012
  • Masterlink -> RJ45

    Hi guys! I wonder if anyone here has made a masterlink -> rj45 cable here. I have the tool for making rj45-contacts and I have a few old masterlink cables that I would like to cut in halv and put a rj45-connector on. Is it that simple or what should I do? I can buy new cables that alreade are masterlink-rj45 but they are about 50 dollars each and
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Michael on 02-27-2012
  • Re: Question and problem with a BeoSound 9000 MKII

    Update 2. Call me crazy but I actually bought a spare bs9000 that was freight damaged, which included a floor stand in good shape :). The freight damaged bs9000 has a glass door where the mounts have come lose(interesting to see that B&O has drop-proofed it with rubber-safetylines glued to the mounts so it won't fall down). Anyhow. Since it
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Michael on 02-26-2012
  • Re: Question and problem with a BeoSound 9000 MKII

    Quick update. Have not recorded the problem yet but I bought a floor stand and it works very well on it (less gravitational impact I guess). It looks better than I thought it would so I am happy with that, for now at least. Have also spoken with the seller and he offered me some money back towards the service cost.
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Michael on 02-26-2012
  • Re: AR coating on Beovision 10

    Aha! Well, I think the prices might be a bit different in sweden since the BV10 is quite expensive but of course not a BV7 eventough not far from. I think the Bv10 is more like a bv7 than bv6. Here in sweden they put the price on display without ar-coating and without dvb-receiver(which is extremely weird since dvb is the only tv-signals available)
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Michael on 02-23-2012
  • Re: AR coating on Beovision 10

    Sorry for asking a question not exactly related but I wonder why the BV10 is available with and without the AR coating. Does it look different (bad) with AR? Or is it just an option so that B&O can charge extra for a tv that already has a premium price? I thought the reason for putting glass in front of a panel was to reduce glare and enhance contrast
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Michael on 02-22-2012
  • Re: Question and problem with a BeoSound 9000 MKII

    Quick update: Called the service company today again and they were much more happy to help me today :). I talked for about fiften minutes about the issue and I now know that this sometimes happens. The engine, or actually the gearbox wears out and gets problem driving the glass door. Replacing it costs about 3000 SEK including labour. I have informed
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Michael on 02-22-2012
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