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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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[quote user="Puncher"] I'm afraid Tournedos is correct - I must have had a bump to the head and got mixed up with the ceiling poles! These are what I meant - [/quote] .................on the other hand, maybe you can get them chromed yourself, they would look cool ...........................
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I'm afraid Tournedos is correct - I must have had a bump to the head and got mixed up with the ceiling poles! These are what I meant -
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Birthday do tonight - might catch the tail end if I'm lucky. Good luck to everyone (from Durham)
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[quote user="bayerische"] ICE power? For what? The crappy inbuilt speaker? [/quote] The Serenata had a "crappy inbuilt speaker".
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[quote user="Razlaw"] Not sure what you mean by input signal? I had the volume on the BV7 display set to the same level. [/quote] What I mean is that the 9's will be louder than the 4000's driven from the same amplitude input signal.
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Did you match the actual volume (not just the input signal), the 9's are more sensitive than the 4000's and therefore will be louder with the same input signal. This will seem to sound "better".
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Try listening to the rear channels in isolation, i.e. without fronts, sub or centre. You may be amazed to find how little audio bandwidth is played! Then keep this in mind as you look for new rear speakers. If you want 9's or 8000's as rears for purely aesthetic reasons the fine, go ahead but, as already mentioned by Peter, anything 4000 or
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Continuing my retro theme -
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[quote user="DoubleU"] Do you have a source to backup this story? Did you read it on the internet... Why would this particular high end brand, hire an expensive listening room, to prove that their product is on par with a "cheap and crappy" brand? Probably they didn't.. Then who did? You tell me! [/quote] He never actually said
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There is already a thread on this subject - HERE