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1st March February 2012
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A Beo4 remote can be used to control the volume and power off the Beolit 12. I would presume a Beo6 can be changed to add Beolit 12.
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I love the Beolit 12. The sound is really great. I can't really add anything to the review by ben73 which is really well written. The wireless setup was a little strange because I have a hidden network at 5GHz. I changed the network settings temporarily to add the Beolit 12 to my network. I think I am going to add another network at 2.4 GHZ just
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[quote user="linder"] Just spoke with my local B&O dealer who said they received the Beolit 12 yesterday and have already sold 4. I think this is going to be a good selliing product. It is not in the Apple store yet. [/quote] It is in the Apple store. That was fast.
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Just spoke with my local B&O dealer who said they received the Beolit 12 yesterday and have already sold 4. I think this is going to be a good selliing product. It is not in the Apple store yet.
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[quote user="Russ"] [quote user="moxxey"] Mind you, whether the traditional B&O audience "get" this is another matter entirely. [/quote] True, but as has been discussed elsewhere, this is the first product under a new Brand, so I'm not certain that we need for all of our traditional audience to 'get' it
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[quote user="Chris"] The latest Leica camera uses a Kodak sensor. My friends Volvo has a Ford platform, and an engine made near Liverpool. The Boeing 737's that i and the other "last of the summer wine" Chris bang around in hardly have anything made by Boeing in them, apart from the shell. Still a Boeing. China has stealth fighters
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I think I might like the BV12. However I would use BL9s in the front and BL12s as rear speakers. No sub. Would that be a good setup?
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This has been an interesting discussion. It remains to be seen if the Beolit 12 sells in signficant numbers to be a success for Bang & Olufsen. My expection is that it will be very profitable. Does this mean that B&O will change? Yes it probably will change. Maybe it will be more like the Bowers and Wilkins business model. For B&O it will
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[quote user="Tod Daniel"] I totally agree with Dkatz. Bang&Olufsen have lost it! Quality top brands do not fully out source. When asked over the weekend about Chinese made products, my younger generation thought 'poor quality, high profit'. I've just come back from a long weekend in the Lake District. Our Lake House had a Yamaha
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2016 Olympics will be broadcast in 4k and that is about it. 4k TV in general use will probably be 8 to 10 years from now.