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Beomaster 5500 - operation without remote

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andyhh
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andyhh Posted: Thu, Mar 29 2012 6:25 AM

Hi,

Anyone know if it's possible to operate a Beomaster 5500 without the remote?  Looks like you can with the 5000.

Thanks

 

 

MediaBobNY
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Nope, there is no flip-down panel on a 5500.

andyhh
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andyhh replied on Thu, Mar 29 2012 6:49 AM

thanks for that

Looks like it would not be much use to me then, as I don't want to shell out for the oversized remote.

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andyhh replied on Thu, Mar 29 2012 6:49 AM

thanks for that

Looks like it would not be much use to me then, as I don't want to shell out for the oversized remote.

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Orava replied on Thu, Mar 29 2012 7:52 AM

Try Beolink 1000, it's not oversized.

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Steffen replied on Thu, Mar 29 2012 10:59 PM

Both Beolink 1000 and Beo4 can be used.

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Oh go on then, I'll kill this one.

Get a Beo4 and, unlike with the Beolink 1000, you will retain command of the much prized LOUDNess function.

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Steffen replied on Sun, Apr 1 2012 11:03 PM

PeterFrancis:

Oh go on then, I'll kill this one.

Get a Beo4 and, unlike with the Beolink 1000, you will retain command of the much prized LOUDNess function.

 

Well -it depends on the speakers if you have to use Loudness...Whistle

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tiwang replied on Tue, Feb 7 2017 7:38 AM

hi out there

I have hit the same problem - LOUNDNESS stored on and my MCP5500 is - well - in a bad shape - I have a beo4 and beolink 1000 - but I can't disable the loundness on my beomaster 5500.

Those beolink 1000 I have havent got the SHIFT buttom - and the Beo4 wont show me the loundness command in a "radio" context - any ideas?

 

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