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TWO BeoSound 9000s

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beojeff
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beojeff Posted: Sun, Mar 8 2020 10:27 PM

Those who know me on this forum know that I'm a bit insane about my B&O collection and my obsession with the NL/ML Converters -- I just bought my 8th converter.

So now I have the idea to add a SECOND BeoSound 9000. With the NL/ML converters, this is now a possibility! I seem to recall seeing a prototype of the BS9000 that had I think 10 CDs. So my idea is to either have 2 BS9000s creating a straight line or to have them flanking the sides of the TV. 

My questions are:

1. Has anyone else done this? Maybe no one else is as crazy about BeoLink to do this?

2. Do I need to keep in mind any cosmetic differences between the MK1, MK2, and MK3 versions to keep them looking similar?

leosgonewild
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I would check that the glass opens in a perfectly straight line. If you want them opening at the same time you need to make sure they don’t scratch each other.

"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"

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beojeff:
2. Do I need to keep in mind any cosmetic differences between the MK1, MK2, and MK3 versions to keep them looking similar?

I've seem various tint of the metal lid (cover over the controls). I don't know if it's "mark" related or random but all the MK3 I've seen are more greyish than my MK2 which is pinkish. 

(The 10 CD prototype is shown in the book "The art of impossible")

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