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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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Daniel: pedrompinto: i'd exchange the bl8000 with a pair of bl9 or bl5 Hm, I believe mr Anders(son) needs to let his wallet cool down for a while. I'm quite aware of that, but he can always put it on the B&O Forecast - Wishlist. ehehheeh
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Congrats Anderson, I already "knew" you living room from a previous post but now with a BV9 it's just almost stunning; i'd exchange the bl8000 with a pair of bl9 or bl5 (bl5 it's kinda big to meet the aesthetic of the living room, though). "Less is more" :)
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in my opinion there are several mistakes concerning the speakers positioning... like soundproof said it's a waste of BL5s. there is no space around the bl5s, the room is too crowded and you only can see a tv program when the curtains are closed; another thing is the user positioning, you'll never be in the center of the stage. definitely is
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Like most of you i always have my B&O radar on, so i do see beo products in several movies; apple too, but i'm also a fan so i guess it's normal. Sometimes i just ask myself what's normal... my friends say that i'm a B&O and Apple "junkie"... eheheheh Another that i've started to notice is the presence of B&O
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BV9 + girls = priceless!!!
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1st. Radio 2nd. CD 3rd MP3
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Francis, I don't have a detailed information about the features of the Beo5 but having in mind that it can be programmed it surely be able to control other devices, i hope.
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Francis, For the sound connection of the Mac Mini to the BV7-40 i used a rca analog cable, so far it works quite ok (i know that there are some solutions to connect it using the digital output of the mac mini, but are you a audiophile ?). I'm using the Mac Mini remote control because i haven't decided yet which solution i'll use; i'll
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Sometimes i just rip several cds to the mac mini local folder and the move the files to the NAS; in the meantime i go for a walk, when i get back i just enjoy it. I know, it's not perfect but, for me, it's not a big deal; this configuration just suits my needs, since i only use the NAS to store my cds and access them everywhere. There are several
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The router uses DHCP i say, gives dymanic ip address, but i rather use a static ip address; it's more stable and you don't have to solve problems if the router gives another ip after the ttl (time to live) ends. Another thing that i use is the mac address filter, why ? Just because it makes your network more secure, i.e. only the specific hardware
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