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It so simple and oldschool it almost makes you laugh. And at the same time anything they have connected is available to all the newer stuff. And the thing I really like is the fact that it makes all the vintage gear the like BM 6000, 8000 or 1900 work like they were intended: Great FM receivers. I am using this trick (just the modulator) to "link" many parts of my "Beoworld" together as long as there is an available line output on the device, it can be made available to the entire house, car and garden, in complete sync and without delay. As I said i works without even hooking up an antenna, but for another 70dkk you can get a car antenna the same place. I basically bought it out of curiosity, but it turned out to work just fine, perhaps i should do a teardown and post some pictures. This one is just right and extremely cheap considering its bought in a store in Denmark. Hi Kristian (Danish ? ) It is indeed a car version I have several more professional units, but they are honestly to powerful and very difficult to throttle down. So we have designed a new controller card for the overall Ouverture system (not only for the iPod) Album Cover is always on (on iPod's screen) and does not vanished after some seconds The actual name together with a small icon (artist, album, playlist, genre) is also rendered in Ouverture's internal display
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fast navigation through of all of your Playlists, Album, Artists, genre (only by beo4's up and down keys) new Masterlink controller (for seamless integration of the connected iPod) new driver of Ouverture's small internal display This is done by highend circuits (used in medical equipment) all signals from the iPod are completely decoupled from the Ouverture (no background hiss, perfect zero signal) new 24 bit DAC (Digitl-to-analog-Converter) ), we have designedĪ completely new high-end controller card for the Ouverture (industrial manufacted) :-) We (the company) rebuild/revisit classical B&O Systems.īeside the dock (which exaclyt embeds the iPod touch, special low profile iPod lightning plug. No this is not a "fan build" or "hack" at all. Increases the quality of the music playback on a whole new level :-) We are alo provide to replace the internal preamplifier in most of the classical B&O systems (including the Ouverture), which So in case you have stressful job and simply want to start some music with no technical layer/burden at all, you simply wave (6) gestures: you simply have to wave your hands in fonrt of the ouverture (doors open), but now you wave the rightĪmount of time (not too short, not too long) and the Ouverture starts and plays your last title (whether on radio, CD, or iPod) More like a modern design gadget which you use to control your whole Ouverture + iPod system by only three keys) (5) from the small B&O Keyring A9 (we replace the metal kering by Italian leather, so it looks (4) from your original internal Ouverture's display and keyoard (3) remotely from some other B&O device on your masterlink, (2) simply touching the iPods display and interact with every App, (1) your classical B&O remote control beo4 or remote one, Now, you could control the Ouverure and its internal iPod via. (so it looks like B&O itself has simply build in a touchscreen in your Ouverture system).
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We include a newly designed internal controller card an external iPod-Dock - with a minimal Apple lightning plug on its side
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So that this design beauty would better fit in our modern digital age. We () provide to rebuild the classical Ouverture music system (beside many other iconic B&O systems), Let me know if you need more advice or tricks, I have played with this since age 14 Set up properly you will have a hard time spotting the difference in quality between a CD and FM! I have several more professional units, but they are honestly to powerful and very difficult to throttle down.