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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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It's a simple equation: B&O needs more turns, and less "hail-marys". Period. B
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As an owner of a treasured Beosound 4000/Overture, I too felt that keeping it was essential to include it's operation in my main room, alongside my BV9 and my new Beosound 5. But after only loading 20% of my music collection to my BM5, and experiencing MOTS, I've completely changed my mind! I'm moving the BS4000 to my basement den, alongside
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I have an extra. Email me at bsantini@fnol.net with your address Barry
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Your beosound 5 has lost its handshake with the BM5 Reboot the BM5 manually and see what happens B
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Get the ar, and be sure to buy/learn its proper care and care products. B
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[quote user="moxxey"] [quote user="bsantini"] To be fair, I can't think of ANY *other* software based product that the same would not be said about as well. [/quote] Oh come on. Did you read the discussions about software issues with the BV7-40? Many issues over many years. Beocom 5 was the same. So was the Beosound 5 when it
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[quote user="moxxey"] B&O have a recent history of shipping goods that require a lot of software updates to bring them up to scratch. I can't tell you how many upgrades I've had for my various BV7-40's over the last three years, [/quote] To be fair, I can't think of ANY *other* software based product that the same would
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The answer is Ultra HD and Ultra 3D HD Bno has no choice. B
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Apple TV2, integrated to AV5 HDMI input + PUC, accessed through "V.Aux" on Beo 4, and Voila! Airplay for my Ipad and Iphone. Total cost: $99.00
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Simple: does not = $ The universal equation of niche consumer audio
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