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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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marcus_m: A really interesting topic, unfortunately I can't add items to the list, unless an AV5 counts..... Marcus Why have so few of us come up with a television. (Yes, I know the AV5 also has a CD-player and a radio). Is this because of the TV Best design ever thread?
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Great thread! My favourites (well some of them at least): · Beogram 4000: The first tangential tracking turntable. Stunning. · Beosystem 7000: I love this. All the components have the same appearance and can be stacked anyway you want. Beolink 7000 is nice too. · Beocenter 9300: Yes, I know you should have a 9500, but the 9300 was
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I have no idea where to get the foam or a replacement. This link may be useful to you however. http://hometown.aol.com/beophile/rl60demo1.html
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Someone really made an effort. Nice job. But somehow I prefer original B&O gear.
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The Stig - ver. 1.5: Instead of MX2000 or 3000 (21") look for MX3500, 4000, 4002 (has master link) or 4200 (ML as optional) Instead of ME6000 (28") Look for MX and MS6000 (MS has no link an one scart connector) or MX 7000 (active speaker better sound) I have to agree. I have bought a perfect MX 7000 and beo 4 for 375 euros (about 250 pounds
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seanpr: Is it possible to connect a camcorder to a Beovision MX 6000. This is an old (14 years) but still functioning TV. If so how can this be done. I have tried to make the connection via my DVD using the red, white and yellow leads but to no avail. Thank you - Sean I used the same principle as you did on my parents' Beovision LX 2500 and it worked
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Very informative thread. I have one question left: does the Serenata have the same algorithm for MP3's as the BS6?
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The Beonic Man: Don't take this the wrong way but I don't find any of that 'technology' impressive at all. Its completely different to what B&O is all about, which in my humble opinion, is style, minimilism, individuality and integration in a home environment. These things are full size cinemas which are completely unrealistic and
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Hmm. Not my cup of tea, I'm afraid.
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What an amazing result! But then again, the site has excellent information. Keep up the good work, everyone.
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