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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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I have a 7000 system setup in my home theater with a projector. I am mostly happy with the setup, except the center channel is pretty weak. even if I turn up the center in the configuration it is still somehow difficult to hear the dialog. The fronts are BL1 and the center is a smaller JBL speaker. I use the same JBL speaker in another (dolby digital
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I ma using lintronic in US. You will typically need the TT455-RT-238 (the one I got) This will receive and transmit both B&O and regular Ir signals. They ship without the powersupply, If you dont have a standard powersupply, you can get one at radioshack. I am using mine to control my projector, cablebox and a PC with music and my B&O.
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Depending on the projector you can buy the ''raw' lamp and put it in the fixture. let us know which projector you have and maybe somebody can help.
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if you send AV + DTV everytime, the sound will proberbly disapear for a sec or two as it will to a change source and the channel surfing will tale a little longer as well.
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"It'll become overpriced when anything produces a better picture to my eyes and costs less, and has greater flexibility." There are plenty of products out there with better picture, less cost and greater flexibility, yet we still buy B&O. B&O is a lifestyle product and you pay for design, userinterface, brand and simplicity. What
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if you have a fairly static system without a lot of changes in mind, the B&O DVD controller will work fine assuming your unit is supported. I used Oneremote for my sat receiver and it worked great, but the problem is when you decide to get another unit or in my case going from SAT to cable, you need to buy a new oneremote product. This is where
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According to the specs on B&O website, some 3rd party protocols seems to be supported, but the Beo5 does not transmit IR in the feq needed for most 3rd party products without additional hardware - it only supports 455khz and 2080khz. you can still use a lintronic box to convert as with beo4. http://www.bang-olufsen.com/page.asp?id=373&productid
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Forgetting about digital connections such as HDMI and DVI, basically there are a number of ways to connect a STB to a TV via scart. Composite, s-video, RGB and for a few TVs: Component. Most likely does you BV3 only accept the first 3. You will not be happy with the picture quality of composite or s-video. The converter you tried did composite or s
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Lets talk about what we can do without the software. on page 16 of the manual there is a short description of how to enter the setup, but not much about how much or little control you have? Also according to the spec the remote supports RC5 and NEC protocols, but not the feq to carry it? Beo5 only supports 455 KHz and 2080 KHz and RC5 and NEC is typically
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As you are using the AV7000 I am assuming you are using the 8000 as front and the 3000 as rear. First step is to figure out the source of the problem. Connect the 3000 as the front and see of you get sound out of them. If so, your problem is with the AV7000 and/or 9300 or the connection between. My guess is the 3000s are fine, but you need to reconfigure
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