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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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Is there anyway to connect BS 9000 to a Onkyo receiver?
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The firmware for the tv has been updated about 2 months ago, can you please let me know what version of the firmware that address the STB probolem? I am 100% sure the sound is not coming from the speaker of the tv, it is clearly coming from the back of the tv.
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I am not sure what caused the noise but it does sound like its coming from the fan and I am sure the dealer has changed the unit because they deliver it to my door and took the old one back. From what I can gather ( by talking to my dealer ), they are not sure what caused it as well. The noise is immediate when I switch on appletv or ps 3 ( both connected
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After a year of owning BV8-40, I am actually disappointed with this purchase. There problem is with the sporadic "clicking" noise that creep up while watching it. It is especially annoying during quieter scenes of a movie, totally ruins the experience with that noise clicking away in the back ground. My dealer has exchange the tv once and
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I have recently upgraded beolab 6000 to 8000 and giving the 6000s to my brother. He got a Panasonic plasma tv and I am trying to overcome the volume control issue with a beomaster 3500 as preamp for those speakers. Is a Beolab 2 wasted in this set up? since the signal will be coming out of the TV via RCA line out with no specific sub socket. If I connect
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Yeah I got the same noise fan, I have posted it here before, the tv is making clicking noises. They swap a tv for me but the noise is still there, I guess this is how that tv is built.
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I remember a while ago, I read a thread that stats the new software for Beovision 8 enable speaker 1 option in video. Is this correct because I can't find the thread anymore, and my dealer said that B & O do not have a sw release that I described.
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[quote user="Chrisreunion"] The real amazement with B&O is that we fans always are excited about something that all other manufacturers have been doing for ages, and B&O is always the last one to jump in: - BeoVision 10 is mainly designed for wall placement, something that all flat screen manufacturers did from the beginning, with
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yeah I second that, unless they brought out a larger version, otherwise I will not give up my BV7-40. But it does look nice on the wall.
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