Sign in   |  Join   |  Help
Untitled Page

ARCHIVED FORUM -- March 2012 to February 2022
READ ONLY FORUM

This is the second Archived Forum which was active between 1st March 2012 and 23rd February 2022

 

THE BEOWORLD SUMMER 2014 PRIZE DRAW !!!!

rated by 0 users
This post has 98 Replies | 0 Followers

Cleviebaby
Top 150 Contributor
Exeter, United Kingdom
Posts 672
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
Congratulations to all tonight's winners

Cleve
stefan
Top 50 Contributor
200 miles from Struer
Posts 2,920
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
stefan replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:48 PM

vikinger:

Puncher:

It amazes me how many members we have that I haven't heard of before.  Maybe the "readers only" are the people B&O should really be listening to, and the regular posters dismissed as either habitual complainers or looney brand fanatics!!Huh?

I was just thinking the same. 

 

Me too.......

Stefan

Søren Mexico
Top 10 Contributor
Mexico City
Posts 6,411
OFFLINE
Bronze Member

Congrats to all winners, thank you Botty and the team.

Collecting Vintage B&O is not a hobby, its a lifestyle.

vikinger
Top 25 Contributor
Vestri Kirkjubyr, UK
Posts 5,422
OFFLINE
Gold Member
vikinger replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:49 PM

Nanoloop gets the prize!

Nanoloop is a complete sequencer/synthesizer/sampler package, optimised for mobile use. It runs smoothly on a wide range of phones and tablets, including older and low end devices.
The interface fits any screen resolution and can be customised with adjustable font/icon size and white/black color schemes.

- Easy to use sequencer, suitable for rhythm and melody
- Automatisation of all parameters
- 8 channels, each can be synth or sampler
- 8 patterns per channel
- Load samples from SD-card
- Sample via microphone
- Trim samples
- Re-sample
- Polyphonic FM-, PWM- and noise synth
- Song editor with loop function
- Send and receive projects via e-mail
- Compatible with iOS version
- WAV and Ogg Vorbis export
- Sharing projects and audio in Dropbox and SoundCloud is possible when these apps are installed.

Puncher
Top 10 Contributor
Durham
Posts 11,729
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
Puncher replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:50 PM

vikinger:

vikinger:

Yes?????

That wasn't to Puncher's revelation.....

I would never taint the young lady's honour!!

(But that's what she said)!Stick out tongue

Ban boring signatures!

Puncher
Top 10 Contributor
Durham
Posts 11,729
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
Puncher replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:51 PM

vikinger:

Nanoloop gets the prize!

Nanoloop is a complete sequencer/synthesizer/sampler package, optimised for mobile use. It runs smoothly on a wide range of phones and tablets, including older and low end devices.
The interface fits any screen resolution and can be customised with adjustable font/icon size and white/black color schemes.

- Easy to use sequencer, suitable for rhythm and melody
- Automatisation of all parameters
- 8 channels, each can be synth or sampler
- 8 patterns per channel
- Load samples from SD-card
- Sample via microphone
- Trim samples
- Re-sample
- Polyphonic FM-, PWM- and noise synth
- Song editor with loop function
- Send and receive projects via e-mail
- Compatible with iOS version
- WAV and Ogg Vorbis export
- Sharing projects and audio in Dropbox and SoundCloud is possible when these apps are installed.

Are you into that stuff or is it a result of a Google search??

Ban boring signatures!

vikinger
Top 25 Contributor
Vestri Kirkjubyr, UK
Posts 5,422
OFFLINE
Gold Member
vikinger replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:51 PM

Thanks Lee &Botty!

vikinger
Top 25 Contributor
Vestri Kirkjubyr, UK
Posts 5,422
OFFLINE
Gold Member
vikinger replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:52 PM

Puncher:

vikinger:

Nanoloop gets the prize!

Nanoloop is a complete sequencer/synthesizer/sampler package, optimised for mobile use. It runs smoothly on a wide range of phones and tablets, including older and low end devices.
The interface fits any screen resolution and can be customised with adjustable font/icon size and white/black color schemes.

- Easy to use sequencer, suitable for rhythm and melody
- Automatisation of all parameters
- 8 channels, each can be synth or sampler
- 8 patterns per channel
- Load samples from SD-card
- Sample via microphone
- Trim samples
- Re-sample
- Polyphonic FM-, PWM- and noise synth
- Song editor with loop function
- Send and receive projects via e-mail
- Compatible with iOS version
- WAV and Ogg Vorbis export
- Sharing projects and audio in Dropbox and SoundCloud is possible when these apps are installed.

Are you into that stuff or is it a result of a Google search??

Google

tournedos
Top 10 Contributor
Finland
Posts 7,357
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
Moderator
tournedos replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:53 PM

Nice to see a lot of new winners and not just repeats Smile

Congratulations everybody and thank you Botty!

--mika

Puncher
Top 10 Contributor
Durham
Posts 11,729
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
Puncher replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:55 PM

All winners are lucky so & so's, well done and enjoy!

Thanks to Botty for conducting affairs with his normal aplomb, he really should have a word with LEE and maybe offer a kindly word of advice or even, dare I suggest , training!Unsure

Ban boring signatures!

Puncher
Top 10 Contributor
Durham
Posts 11,729
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
Puncher replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:55 PM

vikinger:

Puncher:

vikinger:

Nanoloop gets the prize!

Nanoloop is a complete sequencer/synthesizer/sampler package, optimised for mobile use. It runs smoothly on a wide range of phones and tablets, including older and low end devices.
The interface fits any screen resolution and can be customised with adjustable font/icon size and white/black color schemes.

- Easy to use sequencer, suitable for rhythm and melody
- Automatisation of all parameters
- 8 channels, each can be synth or sampler
- 8 patterns per channel
- Load samples from SD-card
- Sample via microphone
- Trim samples
- Re-sample
- Polyphonic FM-, PWM- and noise synth
- Song editor with loop function
- Send and receive projects via e-mail
- Compatible with iOS version
- WAV and Ogg Vorbis export
- Sharing projects and audio in Dropbox and SoundCloud is possible when these apps are installed.

Are you into that stuff or is it a result of a Google search??

Google

Thought so!LaughingLaughingLaughing

Ban boring signatures!

Peter the Biker
Top 100 Contributor
Eastwestfalia
Posts 944
OFFLINE
Gold Member

And another two pipes to one of the organs in Inwil or just in your living room?

Congrats to the winner near Luzern ...

Peter the biker

Puncher
Top 10 Contributor
Durham
Posts 11,729
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
Puncher replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:56 PM

Goodnight from me - see you all against in a quarter!

Ban boring signatures!

elephant
Top 10 Contributor
AU
Posts 8,219
OFFLINE
Founder
elephant replied on Wed, Jul 16 2014 11:53 PM
Congrats everyone who won

And many thanks to Lee and Botty

And the gallery

BeoNut since '75

vikinger
Top 25 Contributor
Vestri Kirkjubyr, UK
Posts 5,422
OFFLINE
Gold Member
vikinger replied on Thu, Aug 14 2014 9:04 AM

This has to be the first prize draw I can recall where there have been no later comments by prize winners in the thread.

Graham

9 LEE
Top 10 Contributor
Eastbourne, UK
Posts 7,218
OFFLINE
Founder
Moderator
9 LEE replied on Thu, Aug 14 2014 9:12 AM

Agreed.. I'm starting to think people just aren't that bothered any more.

Prizes have been sent though. I think two are unclaimed as yet, but those who have received their prizes have all refunded the postage - so I know they've been received.

Lee

joeyboygolf
Top 25 Contributor
Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK
Posts 4,188
OFFLINE
Bronze Member

Is that because the prizes are no longer that desirable?

1st Prize a pair of Lab 6000's which you can hardly give away at the moment. Even our biggest sponsor has reduced it's list prices and I bet they would sell a pair for a lot less, 2nd prize a BV6-22 another must have nowadays!

I suggest that the prizes are either more desirable or bin the draw in the most equitable way possible.

There, I've said it.

I've pinned a target on my back.

Regards Graham

chartz
Top 25 Contributor
Burgundy, France
Posts 4,171
OFFLINE
Gold Member
chartz replied on Thu, Aug 14 2014 1:38 PM

Hi,

I am a bit baffled too.

I was the happy winner of the same Beolab 6000 and I was more than happy to comment, and to say thanks to Lee of course. I also paid for shipping... I hope they have at the very least.

Jacques

valve1
Top 75 Contributor
The south of France and occasionally Dublin Ireland
Posts 1,502
OFFLINE
Gold Member
valve1 replied on Thu, Aug 14 2014 8:51 PM

I have a water tight alibi, i was in Eastbourne with no internet access Super Angry (new thread promised)

But bad form imo, no feedback ?

Perhaps theres an inverse square correlation between the faster and more instant communication gets the less its used.............

Page 3 of 3 (99 items) < Previous 1 2 3 | RSS