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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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This is reminiscent of asking a new member of staff to go and fetch a skyhook from the store room
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It's always heartening to discover the care and attention for older equipment, both from the user community as well as the stores themselves. I took my BeoMaster 5500 into a local branch and after $60, had it returned with the amplifiers serviced and the sound as good as the day it was made (some 20 years prior). It's sad that not all stores
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It's not bad, I certainly prefer it to that bulky one with a remote built in. No doubt someone else acn post a link to that. Personally, I think that a more B&O style watch would be something like an IWC or a Breitling - brilliant engineering, good design, but not overly flashy
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There's only wto reasons to go for a small tv rather than a big one: The size of the viewing distance/room and the cost. As for the first, it is key, as other people have pointed out. The second is somewhat a red herring; smaller tv's are indeed cheaper, but if you're spending many thousands on a tv already, the difference of an extra £1500
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Well I certainly havn't had mine a year. If I remember, it was nearer then end of May last year that mine *finally* arrived. What would I want from a new phone though? Not an mp3 player anyway, I already have a BS2 for that and it's much better quality than any "extra" could be. I would like a higher resolution camera though, the resolution
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Do B&O get a cut of the Lutron profits by endorsing the sale of them through their outlets? I suppose it's probably just classic economics: the cost of developping a new product versus the profit obtainable from the sale of them. Surely the cost margin was why they stopped having their own production line dedicated to making the LC2s?
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Earlier today, I was in B&O High Street Kennsington (in London). Anyway, as some may know, it's within a few hundred yards of the tube station and so innitially I was unsuprised when I heard a loud sound of a tube train passing underground. I queried though, why they'd chosen to have an audio shop when you could be interupted by passing
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Well, I've now managed to change the music on my player, using my Macbook, although I'm not happy with B&O at all on this. To get it to work, I had to dig my old Dell out from behind the wardrobe to install a firmware update. This would be fine except for B&O's lack of clarrity. I understand that initially, the BS2 was PC only. Fair
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I personally love the much maligned tape decks. If you hunt on the internet or a good audio stockists, you can still get 2 hour tapes - that's 3 albums' worth. I have them made up of genres like 'blues', 'dixieland', 50s rock'n'roll' and so on. Sure, the quality on tape is arguably not great, but on a top line B&O
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I apologise in advance for what I'm sure is an often asked question. However, as this is the new, and not the old, forum, I can't spot any replies to it. Basically, I want to connect my BS2 to my Mac, rather than the PC I traditionally used it with. However, it doesn't appear in iTunes as I was told it would. It is, however, flashing green
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