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BeoCenter 6-26 ventilation

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Mark Posted: Mon, Jul 28 2014 12:07 PM

I note that under my BeoCenter 6-26 there are two lozenge-shaped holes, which are "piped" up into the TV. Are these ventilation holes, or are they bass-reflex holes for the speakers? I presume that if they are for ventilation, then the BC6-26 should probably not be simply stood upon a table... which is how I use it.

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Do please tell me if I'm doing the wrong thing, since I'd rather avoid wrecking the telly.

Thank you,

Mark

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Guy replied on Mon, Jul 28 2014 12:53 PM

I think they are for bass reflex - hence the design of the table stand which titls the set backwards to expose the holes. 

I had mine sat flat on a table in my last house with no problems!  The sound is much better now it is on a floor stand.

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Guy replied on Mon, Jul 28 2014 1:21 PM

Further to this - it is mentioned under the 'mounting options' on Beoworld's own page here:

http://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=549

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Mark replied on Mon, Jul 28 2014 2:19 PM

Ah! Thank you Guy. I have looked at that entry on beoworld, without ever reading that line - funny how the mind works when reading.

I'll stop worrying that I might wreck the TV, while I'm waiting for an affordable "pull and rotate" wall bracket to come along. I do like the look of the "boomerang" table stands, but only the 6-23 ones seem to appear on ebay Sad

Thank you again,

Mark

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Guy replied on Mon, Jul 28 2014 2:23 PM

No problem - glad I could help!

I think Timeless AV may have some 6-26 tilt stands - it's a bit unclear on their product listing but worth getting in touch.  STB brackets do one but it's very pricey. 

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Mark replied on Mon, Jul 28 2014 2:50 PM

Well spotted again! I've sent Timeless a query.

Sadly, I simply can't afford the STB brackets prices. For them I'll have to wait on ebay!

Thank you,

Mark

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Dave Farr replied on Mon, Jul 28 2014 2:53 PM

There I was searching through the user manuals and service manuals  - I didn't consider it would be in the products section!

STB are too pricey for me to.

Dave.

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Mark replied on Tue, Jul 29 2014 11:23 AM

Dave,

Thank you for trying to solve the problem for me. That's what I like about this site - the way that everyone tries to help.

Mark

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Guy replied on Tue, Jul 29 2014 11:36 AM

As a spin-off from researching my earlier answer I ended up looking at BV stands on German eBay and yesterday purchased a motorised table stand for my BV6-23 - just couldn't resist it!

So many thanks Mark!

 

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Guy replied on Sun, Aug 10 2014 9:36 AM

And here it is!

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