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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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I bought a cheap Beocenter 9500 just to be able to try with another pre-amp, and with the 9500 at neutral settings i get more treble and mids than I got with the BM7000 set at +3. So I guess my trusty old BM7000 needs a rehaul then... (no, the 9500 is not a permanent solution, I prefer to have a 7000 in this room).
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Hi again, Some kind of follow-up: I was at a friend's place yesterday and noticed that his Pentas were quite a bit brighter than mine even though his treble setting was 0 and mine (on my bm7000) is +3. This made me curious, so when I got home I connected one of my pentas to my tv (with flat tone settings) and found that it sounded much brighter
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Hi! Speaker 2 should always be activated, that speaker output is not affected by the muting function.
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Since you can see the discover in the logs, the Wi-Fi connection is established (discover is sent after the L2 connection is ready). That's why I think it's a DHCP issue. I can be wrong though, that has happened before :-) ...and if the Beo6 can't handle an offer from a non-.1 server address, then it has an issue with DHCP :-) Check the
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Keith, does the Beo6 only accept offers in the 192.168.0.0/16 range? That sounds strange and would exclude use with Apple Airport routers, for example. This sounds more like a problem in the way that the Beo6 handles DHCP, and it seems like B&O already acknowledged that. In that case we'll have to wait for B&O to provide a solutiion, unless
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[quote user="Bentleyman"] Sorry but I'm not incorrect. I accept that using UK prices is an unfair comparison. But what about using average take-home pay instead....I gave this example as well as my house price analogy. What about using a new car price comparison instead...(1968 v. 2012 prices). A newly qualified teacher in 1968 had a net
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[quote user="Bentleyman"] So, i'm afraid that your claim that B&O having never been beyond the reaches of 'ordinary people' is, quite simply, incorrect. Bang and Olufsen have historically always been a brand that only the rich or 'very comfortably off' could afford easily. More middle earning people could, if they wanted
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Mika, I think the skipped the "Beolink 1000" text at the same time as they changed the grey colour (in other words, mk3 and later don't have this text).
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My three bl1000s - all bought new from B&O between 1997 and 2000 - all look like a mk1 on the flipside. Strange!
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Sorry for once again complaining about the forum software! :) It's just so frustrating to read about the problems that you encounter with the technical aspects of the forum, since the user experience also is problematic - I still haven't found one single advantage in the user experience of the CS forum software compared to the more popular systems
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