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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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[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. Our first sale was to a traditional
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I've finally gotten to spend some time today with the BeoLit 12. So far I am really happy. The overall look comes across much better in person than in photos. Fit, finish and feel are all satisfying. It is lighter than I expected, but that will be a plus when carrying it around. It does seem to take a while to star up and get logged into the LAN
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3D. And I don't get the qualms about the pricing. If we're all doing our math correctly, and Mr. Zapfel isn't fibbing, then it's about 25% less than the BV-4 65" with BeoLab 7-x or BeoLab 10, and the BeoSystem 3. And the new BeoSystem 3 3d is more expensive than the outgoing 2d version. So I'd call that a win, right?
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Radio was intentionally chosen as the default since it would be possible that a turntable, cassette deck or CD tray might be empty, and therefore you get silence without explanation. In this day and age it may seem outdated, but it does still make some sense.
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Hi Ronnie, Have to put on my thinking cap and hop in the way-back machine...and of course there's the whole "US market differences" thing to consider; but here we go.... In the US-spec Avant's you press Menu twice to get to the set-up menu enter the 'Sound' menu, then 'Speaker Mode' within which you can change the default
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Perhaps I am missing something here. but B&O do offer a modular approach, it's called the BeoSystem 3. Which I think we are guessing is the driver for the BeoVision 12. I don't think that there's any evidence which suggests that you couldn't change to a different panel in the future if you wish to do so. The only hindrance would
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Unless I am missing something here (and I can't find my 'reading' glasses, so maybe...), everyone is making this more complex than it needs to be. Try this: Disconnect mains power from the Overture and the MCL2P. ML cable from Overture to MCL2P. IR eye to MCL2P. Gallo speakers to MCL2P. Power back to the MCL2P. Power back to the Overture
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Of course you should visit at least one of the three. Rude not to really.
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Benoit is correct, for the moment just use Avatar.
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