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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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The ones that actually match best are Beogram 3000 or 3300 as they have brushed aluminium dust covers and the sloping front to match the Beocenter 9000. And.......they are cheaper to buy!! I always thought that the Beogram 9000 was a bit too square looking for the Beocenter. Shipping any Beogram is not a problem as long as it is done properly!
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No, it cannot be wall mounted. Many years ago sombody was marketing a device that allowed it to be wall mounted at about 35 degrees but that was unofficial.
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All televisions were expensive in 1969, they were still recent technology. I know 'cos I was there "fella". Not as expensive as B&O, I'll grant you. However, they were expensive enough to mean that most people rented and very few were purchased outright. p.s. I could argue my case properly if only this bloody forum would let me
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I agree...........the real world is still alive and kicking!![quote user="Puncher"] @folkdeejay - my applause sir - a small island of truth in a sea of hyperbole. [/quote]
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I usually detest non standard B&O but these look the dogs ........ Lee They will need a white BL2 to go with them though!
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The brackets are complete as sold by B&O but you need the other bit with the hooks that was supplied with the speakers!
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The large ones are for RL140 and RL7000 and the small ones are for RL45, 2000, 60 or 6000 The metal plate with hooks and 4 bolts were supplied with each speaker, when new. This was designed to fit whatever mounting system was chosen such as floor stands, ceiling poles or wall brackets. RL140 or RL7000 had a correspondingly bigger "bracket with
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[quote user="moxxey"] Just got back from my dealer - they received a couple of Beolit 12's this afternoon. 1) The Chinese have made a right pigs ear of the top-quality rubber feel, the lovely non-touch controls and aluminum. Shame really. The outer cardboard box was very well made, but that was made in Denmark and shipped over. [/quote
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Of course, it's up to you but the BV1 is virtually worthless without the remote!
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Your BV1, being green, is not going to be easy to sell, virtually impossible without the stand and remote.
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