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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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And they sound much better at home than in the shop.
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Hello Paul, and congratulations! The BL5 are great! I had almost the same question a few years ago. I had to choose between BL6000 and BL4000. I chose the 4000s as rear speakers, mainly because of their "easy to place" abilities. To my ears they are very capable rear speakers. I would choose them again if I had to. Good luck with your decision
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After 2,5 weeks with the new BV10 I am very satisfied with it. It looks good, it sounds good and the picture is excellent! I have the extra contrast screen. I thought that when not having the opportunity to change the stand with the remote, it would be nice to limit the reflexes as much as possible. I am not sure if it really does, but I think it adds
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The BD player is well hidden. I have also chosen a "display mute" function on the player so it isn't very visible...
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I have all CDs, DVDs and Bluray discs on the opposite wall from the bv10. You can see a BL4000 on the wall over my CD player. The Pioneer Bluray player I keep hidden inside the "bench" which hide a long radiator.
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The BV10 comes, as you know without a built in BD Player. Therefore I have bought a Pioneer LX52 BD player. It is very ugly, but it produces nice pictures. However, You must live with the Pioneer badge all over the screen quite often.
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I got a bit inspired after seeing many nice pictures of your B&O stuff, so this afternoon I took a few photos from my livingroom. Here are some. First the BV10 on the wall with the BL5 as front speakers.
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After seeing many nice pictures from the members different B&O stuff, I got inspired to take some photos from my livingroom. I thought I might make a tread with pictures including my BV10 etc. But how can it be done? Is it not possible to insert pictures from your hard disk drive?
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Very nice pictures from a beautiful home and summerhouse! You're a very lucky man! Very nice indeed!
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