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Beovision 10 32

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Aussie Michael
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Aussie Michael Posted: Thu, Dec 13 2012 8:18 AM
Hi

I'm still contemplating a television to replace my beloved Panasonic TV in my bedroom.

The V1 isn't appropriate because of backwards leaning stand and makes me think of the 10 32 on the wall and yes I know the v1 can be mounted on a wall.

But my question is specific to the bv10.

Has anyone had any technical issues with their BV 10 32 and had to haven't returned or refunded or main board replaced or other technical issues within the first 6 - 12 months. I'm wanting to see abut the reliability of the very good looking product

Cheers

Michael.
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oli replied on Thu, Dec 13 2012 9:59 AM

Technical issue ? Why ? It should ?

Using B&O products since more than 25 years, you can have an issue like on every electronic or mechanical product, out of the box or later, but very franckly it happened very rarely in my case, even after extensive use and age (condensator on Beomaster 901 after 18 years, power supply on a BV2500 after 15 years, door mechanism which needed to be serviced on a BS2500 after years of use, the same for a BC2, a CD bloc on Beogram CDX. My BV10-32 is working like a charm since 1 year, like was the BV10-46 the 2 years before.

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vlohjr1 replied on Thu, Dec 13 2012 11:57 AM

HI Michael,

 

never had a problem for two years great tv i have part ex (at no cost) for a v1 40 which i think is better.

 

good luck

vince

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Paul W replied on Thu, Dec 13 2012 12:28 PM

Hey there Michael,

I looked at the BV10-32 only problem is that new, it's a very similar price point to the new BV11-40 and having seen one yesterday, all I can say is WOW, I've never seen such a beautiful design! The red speaker cloth on it looked excellent. Nicest B&O TV that i've ever come across in every way!

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jkhamler replied on Thu, Dec 13 2012 12:45 PM

Personally I'd only consider a 10-32 at half the price of an 11-40, as it is comparatively massively antiquated. Definitely a nice looking smaller set though!

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stefan replied on Thu, Dec 13 2012 12:50 PM

We are using our 10-32 as a link TV in the bedroom. Connected to a Dreambox we are mainly watching TV via digital satelite. But it`s also for watching DVD and HD movies stored on an NAS downstairs in the office. The TV also wakes up timercontroled with radio from my BS9000 or N.MUSIC via my BS5. Got it a year ago, installed it on the wall and had no problem ever. We love the design, the picture quality and the sound - but I`m thinking about adding a BL11...:)

I can highly recommend the BV10-32.

Stefan

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Neil replied on Thu, Dec 13 2012 3:44 PM

Michael,

If it is any help, an upright stand is available for the V1 from "stbbrackets" (see link at bottom of forum page) which is available from B&O stores here in the UK at least. 

Regards,

Neil.

Aussie Michael
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Thanks Neil,

I did check out the website and it looks good.

I won a Lutron for suggesting that stand to STB Brackets in the competition on here, but I wasn't sure it was ready, so thanks :-)

 

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