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Another "B&O" brand

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Søren Mexico
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Søren Mexico Posted: Sat, Apr 5 2014 7:07 PM

Speakers so heavy that they comes with weight lifter training equipment.

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

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Søren Mexico
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Forgot the link sorry Ick!

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They're deliberately trying to create confusion with B&O.  It's absolute garbage and one of the 'White Van Speaker Scam" brands mentioned here.  There's even a Wikipedia entry on it.

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Ironically, I happened to see a full-page ad in Sound and Vision magazine (January 2014).  It seemed odd that company would sell both projectors AND speakers.  Their home theater set up looks like a Bose Acoustimas knock-off.  Believe it or not, but they have a website.  Both it and the magazine ad have manufacturer's suggested retail prices.  I guess they do this for people become familiar with the brand while making it think they're getting a deal when they see the white van.

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The web site was undoubtedly set up by the scammers so that they can "prove" the $3,795 MSRP for the HDX-707 system (and other products) 'on the fly'.   You'll notice that under the 'Contact' tab, there is no contact information.   And 'authorized' is spelled "au-thorized"

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