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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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Hi guys! I think the saga of what I am changing in my setup is coming to an end. Currently own BV 7-40 with 7.4 and BL 9. I will switch the 7.4 for a 7.2 and the MKII panel for a MK III that I can get a good deal on from my dealership. Then, I thought of getting a Beosound 4 for a livingroom addition I am about to build within the house. Question remains
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Hi. I currently have a BV 7-40 set with a Beolab 7-4 to match my Beolab 9's on the side. Doing som rearrangements, I would like to swap the 7-4 for a mint 7-2. Anyone interested in a swap? Please let me know by replying here or leaving me a message in my inbox. By the way. I am in Norway, and item should match voltage (230v). Thanks! Edit: Resolved
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[quote user="beowhit"] I'm due to collect the wall mounting bracket tomorrow, the BV-40 is due in Friday - can't wait! [/quote] I am in total agony on whether I should switch my BV 7-40 MKII for a MKIII or go for BV 8-40. Please let us know what you think and how you rate it compared to for instance BV 7. Thanks!
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[quote user="Stevethegreatgolfer"] ... so that they can experience the horrors of war without leaving the comfort of a cosy house and all they can eat and drink. [/quote] LOL What a picturesque and familiar description :-) Thanks!
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[quote user="moxxey"] [quote user="takktakk"] I could of course switch it for a new 7 with full HD, but that is a different calculation. [/quote] Not really. It's actually far easier. You already have the BV7-40 stand, 7.4 and BL9s (which is my setup, too). All you need to do is exchanged your MKII panel for a MKIII. I'd
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Thank you all for your thoughts on this. One point that seems to have been missed by a couple is that I already have the Beovision 7 MKII, so the issue is really whether to hang on to that or switch it for Beovision 8, still with my beloved Beolab 9's alongside. I could of course switch it for a new 7 with full HD, but that is a different calculation
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Hi everyone. I do not know what to do, and hoped for your qualified opinions and reason. I currently own a Beovision 7-40 MKII which is the HD ready, but not full HD screen. When I bought it from my local dealership I had a deal on a switch when the Full HD Blu-Ray Beovision 7-40 was out, but as times are my dealership had to close and with it went
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I would not mind having a go at the Beolab 6000's. I'm keeping a watchful eye on the draw hoping.. though not expecting... Good luck everyone!
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From what I heard they're switching to Sharp panels. I have this from what I would say is a somewhat good source. Meaning not always right, but more often so than wrong :-)
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