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Millemissen
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Some new pictures - maybe ;-)

MM

There is a tv - and there is a BV

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Hiort replied on Thu, Oct 20 2016 6:27 PM
Picked up my Beosound 1 today.

Very happy with the little fellow Smile

Anyone want to buy a NL/ML Converter? Smile

The BS1 will replace my Beolab 2000. My last ML product.

 

 

 

 

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Nice!!!:-)

Hur mycket för converten?

Skicka PM

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L1NO replied on Thu, Oct 20 2016 7:08 PM

It looks gorgeous. 

Hiort:
Picked up my Beosound 1 today.

It looks gorgeous. How does it sound? Battery? And can you make any comperison towards a sonos (or any other) equivelent? 

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Razlaw replied on Thu, Oct 20 2016 7:26 PM
Looks beautiful.

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benoit replied on Thu, Oct 20 2016 7:30 PM

Excellent photographer! 

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Sal replied on Thu, Oct 20 2016 7:48 PM

Hiort, B&O need to purchase your photographs for their catalogs, superb!

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Mark replied on Thu, Oct 20 2016 7:49 PM
Perfect kitchen accompaniment....

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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BeoHut replied on Thu, Oct 20 2016 9:35 PM
Very stylish Hiort!

Love the modern look of your interior.

The BS1 is made for your house!

Enjoy your new purchase. You won't be disappointed.

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Enjoy your new purchase, im sure you'll have much enjoyment from it.

Great photos too.
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Michael replied on Fri, Oct 21 2016 9:47 AM

Very nice setup and living space you got there!

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Hiort:

Picked up my Beosound 1 today.

Very happy with the little fellow

Anyone want to buy a NL/ML Converter?

The BS1 will replace my Beolab 2000. My last ML product.

Hiort! Congratulations on your new purchase!! It looks gorgeous!! Smile

It makes me wanna buy one immediately...
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badgersurf replied on Fri, Oct 21 2016 11:06 PM

Hiort, I see that bangolufsen on instagram are using your picture from the kitchen.

Have to say that is the best best picture so far of the BS1 

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Hiort replied on Sat, Oct 22 2016 9:37 AM

Thanks for all nice world Beofriends Smile

badgersurf:

Hiort, I see that bangolufsen on instagram are using your picture from the kitchen.

Have to say that is the best best picture so far of the BS1 

Thanks Badgersurf!

Yes, they contacted me and asked if they could use the picture. Great fun Smile

Also published on Pinterest:   https://www.pinterest.se/pin/428264245800390819/

 

 

 

 

Livingroom: BL3, BL11, BV11-46 Kitchen: Beosound 1 GVA, Beocom 2 Bathroom: M3 Homeoffice: M3, Beocom 2  Library: Beosound Emerge, Beocom 6000 Bedroom: M5, Essence remote  Travel: Beoplay E8 2.0, Beoplay EQ, Beoplay Earset

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Simonbeo replied on Sat, Oct 22 2016 10:09 AM

Well deserved recognition for a great image. Good to hear they asked too! 

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Here are my new HEADPHONES Whistle

...look below:

It is fun sitting in that cosy chair listening to music.

But then again - it reveals the disadvantages of having a two speaker setup aka a stereo setup.

If you sit right in the middle, it's ok!

But whenever you move a bit to the left or to the right, the stereo image collapses.

Most noticeable when the singer then moves from the center to either of the sides.

And ---- if you move half a meter forward, the tonal character changes too - the highs gets more present etc etc....

But anyway - it is fun sitting there ----- sometimes playing (way too) loud Big Smile

The room is our dining-/everything-area, so we also walk around or sit somewhere else.

Please notice - I had no other option for placing the speakers in this case/at the moment.

 

There is no doubt, that the BL4000 is still a good speaker!

But when I think about it, surely a 'speaker unit' like the BeoSound 2 would have been the better choice in that room and for this purpose.

 

As with any speaker purchase there is a story behind this 'setup' ------- so there is more to tell.

These BL4000 were the speakers of my dear cousin for many years.

Sadly she passed away  - way too young - a couple of years ago.

The speakers then were supposed to become a new home in her daughters apartment.

She did not have any further B&O gear - they had been connected to a BC1, which she soon got rid of.

So she did not really knew what to do with them.

I offered her to help connecting them to some other non-B&O gear, she had.

 

But that never occurred - she is living pretty far away from our place.

A couple of months ago I paid her a visit and she offered me the speakers right away.

Of course I would not say no.

She had to search for them in the lot - she simply wanted to get rid of them now!

I knew of the age and saw that they had become some (!) scratches in the meantime, but....

....as you say - you don't look gift horses in the mouth!

 

Safely at home, I began wondering where to place them/use them.

Kind of a luxury problem, but when you have been into B&O for many years, such things easily happen Crying

I guess that this is a well-known fact amongst Beoworlders!

Having decided where, I went searching for a set of stands for them.

Found those pretty cheap, but had to drive some way to get them.

 

Of course I had tested the 4000's before doing anything - aged 4000's are often not to trust.

All went fine - I got them mounted...which is pretty/damn hard, when you want the cables to go through the 'pipes' of that stand (as in the pictures, they show us).

 

The story however, hasn't ended yet Sad

 

I enjoyed them for a couple of days....untill one of them started failing.

At first it set out for some seconds - switching from green to red - and after a while it did not even turn on.

Okay - being not a B&O novice - I knew what was about to come.....

After unmounting it (sigh), I took it to 'a friend' of mine to have it fixed.

And of course it was the feared disease of the insulation material, that these old speakers often have.

That material simply turns into some sort of grease within years.

It cost me (of course) more, than expected - the speaker (or more precisely the board in the speaker) was damaged/'terminated'.

Fortunately you can still get the board, so it was pretty easy to fix.

The speaker now sounds as good as new Smile

 

Beware - what if the other one has the same disease?

So off it went for examination.

Fortunately the process of 'ingreasing' was by far not as advanced, as with the first one.

It was saved by wiping off and by removing the insulation material.

Now - well mounted and placed as you see in the picture - they have grown 'dear' (read expensive) to me.

 

Even if a BS2 would be better in that room, I am not sure that they will be replaced that soon.

You have to live with your faith, some people say!

 

Have a seat Lets have a Party !!!

MM

 

 

There is a tv - and there is a BV

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Autumn is the season when I can enjoy home more. After years I finally found out how to set up my clock and wake up listening to my favorite tunes, how I can turn up the volume using my phone, how much better I can make my speakers sound if the sub is set up correctly... better later than never... Big SmileBig Smile

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Mark replied on Sat, Oct 22 2016 6:58 PM
I'm liking these new new playboy style photos... Very arty

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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Playboy style?!?! Really?! Unsure
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paolomariano:
Playboy style?!?! Really?! Unsure

I'd take that as a compliment :-) 

Paolo, with your BL12s, where is the power socket?  How is it installed?  Im so intrigued 

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CB replied on Sun, Oct 23 2016 8:09 AM

paolomariano:
Playboy style?!?! Really?! Unsure

Big SmileSmile

IndifferentConfused

Broken HeartLightning

YES ! Enough with B&O speakers and white walls, SHOW us the GIRLS now! Super Angry

Laughing

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CB replied on Sun, Oct 23 2016 8:18 AM

Millemissen:
Here are my new HEADPHONES

Now - well mounted and placed as you see in the picture

MM,

Don't you need to turn the speakers toward the centre of the sofa to have "all" the sound? (without acoustic lenses, that's what I'd have thought at first...)

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CB:

MM,

Don't you need to turn the speakers toward the centre of the sofa to have "all" the sound? (without acoustic lenses, that's what I'd have thought at first...)

That will always be a compromise - as I wrote, we are listening elsewhere in that room too.

And I am certainly not going to 'rearrange' (turn) the speakers each time I/we change position.

P.S. When I want to do things right, I have another room for listening - or I will put on my real headphones, the H6.

MM

 

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Aussie Michael:

I'd take that as a compliment :-)

Paolo, with your BL12s, where is the power socket? How is it installed? Im so intrigued

Hi!

Well, the power socket is just there where I needed it, behind the speaker, so that everything is hidden away once the speaker is mounted.

Just as simple as it seems Big Smile

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CB:

YES ! Enough with B&O speakers and white walls, SHOW us the GIRLS now!

Big SmileBig Smile well, you know, girls come and go...

My B&O gears stay.Big SmileBig Smile

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Millemissen:

That will always be a compromise - as I wrote, we are listening elsewhere in that room too.

And I am certainly not going to 'rearrange' (turn) the speakers each time I/we change position.

P.S. When I want to do things right, I have another room for listening - or I will put on my real headphones, the H6.

MM

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Perfectly agree
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CB:

YES ! Enough with B&O speakers and white walls, SHOW us the GIRLS now!

Or the boys lol

On the other hand I do love Paolo's BL12s. I think they are great speakers.

I'm half and half thinking about a BV11/14 for my other room and BL12s or 17s. I wish the 12s were wisa.
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paolomariano:

Hi!

Well, the power socket is just there where I needed it, behind the speaker, so that everything is hidden away once the speaker is mounted.

Just as simple as it seems

I'd love to see the wall without the speaker so I could see how I could walk mount speakers. So in essence seeing where your power socket is
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Alen replied on Sun, Oct 23 2016 10:00 AM

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What is your thoughts of the BS1 in your BeoShrine?
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Aussie Michael:

I'd love to see the wall without the speaker so I could see how I could walk mount speakers. So in essence seeing where your power socket is

Actually this morning I tried to find those pictures but I have not been able to retrieve them anymore.

As soon as I have some time, I will take one speaker away and take some pictures for you.
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paolomariano, 

you're not alone, lol

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detail from behind

Wohnzimmer: BeoVision Avant 55", BeoLab 11, 12-2 und 12-3 für 5.1-Sound +  appleTV 4K und Philips BluRay-Player; BeoSound 2, BeoSound 3000 (fast nur noch Deko)////Schlafzimmer: BeoEssence MkII, BeoLab 4000 + Samsung 46"-TV////Büro: BLC NL/ML, BeoSound 35, Thorens TD320MkII, Samsung 32"-TV, WesternDigital 4TB-Server////Bad: BeoLab 2000; alles CAT7 verkabelt////Küche: M5 (drahtlos) plus diverse apple-Geräte (imac, macbook, ipads, iphones, timecapsule, watch)

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paolomariano,

you're not alone, lol

Wohnzimmer: BeoVision Avant 55", BeoLab 11, 12-2 und 12-3 für 5.1-Sound + amazonFireTV, appleTV (3rd. gen.) und Samsung BluRay-Player; BeoSound 3000 (fast nur noch Deko)//Schlafzimmer: BeoEssence MkII, BeoLab 4000 + Samsung 46"-TV//Büro: BLC NL/ML, ML/MCL-Converter mit BeoVox 6000 und IR-Auge, WesternDigital 4TB-Server//Bad: BeoLab 2000; alles CAT7 verkabelt plus diverse apple-Geräte (macmini, macbook, ipads, iphones) und als Frühstücksradio gewissermaßen: A6 oxidised brass SE

Wow, in natural alu it looks stunning!!
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detail from behind

Wohnzimmer: BeoVision Avant 55", BeoLab 11, 12-2 und 12-3 für 5.1-Sound + amazonFireTV, appleTV (3rd. gen.) und Samsung BluRay-Player; BeoSound 3000 (fast nur noch Deko)//Schlafzimmer: BeoEssence MkII, BeoLab 4000 + Samsung 46"-TV//Büro: BLC NL/ML, ML/MCL-Converter mit BeoVox 6000 und IR-Auge, WesternDigital 4TB-Server//Bad: BeoLab 2000; alles CAT7 verkabelt plus diverse apple-Geräte (macmini, macbook, ipads, iphones) und als Frühstücksradio gewissermaßen: A6 oxidised brass SE

Why don't you mount it close to the wall?

You would gain look and also bass performance!
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paolomariano:

Actually this morning I tried to find those pictures but I have not been able to retrieve them anymore.

As soon as I have some time, I will take one speaker away and take some pictures for you.

Thank you
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detail from behind

Wohnzimmer: BeoVision Avant 55", BeoLab 11, 12-2 und 12-3 für 5.1-Sound + amazonFireTV, appleTV (3rd. gen.) und Samsung BluRay-Player; BeoSound 3000 (fast nur noch Deko)//Schlafzimmer: BeoEssence MkII, BeoLab 4000 + Samsung 46"-TV//Büro: BLC NL/ML, ML/MCL-Converter mit BeoVox 6000 und IR-Auge, WesternDigital 4TB-Server//Bad: BeoLab 2000; alles CAT7 verkabelt plus diverse apple-Geräte (macmini, macbook, ipads, iphones) und als Frühstücksradio gewissermaßen: A6 oxidised brass SE

Thanks
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Alen replied on Sun, Oct 23 2016 1:38 PM

Aussie Michael:
What is your thoughts of the BS1 in your BeoShrine?

 

I will wait for BeoSound 2 and then I will decide which one to buy.  Btw, BeoSound 1 sounds very good. The best small bluetooth player ever.

 

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Michael replied on Sun, Oct 23 2016 1:42 PM

Just a few pictures of my "BeoLiving" setup:

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