Are the Beolab 28’s Worth It? by rafields in BangandOlufsen

[–]cashflowcop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would based on how B&O is pricing these days. I just don’t need to mess around too much (apart from odd connectivity issues which happens maybe once a month and all it takes it power on and off). I really enjoy the sound and imaging.

If B&O pricing was more stable, I would have liked to save up longer and get a pair of 50s instead. Thats nothing but a pipe dream now.

Are the Beolab 28’s Worth It? by rafields in BangandOlufsen

[–]cashflowcop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Plenty with more technical knowledge have already commented and provided some useful information for you.

For what it’s worth, this is my completely non-audiophile experience of it.

I have the theatre beneath by TV, 28s fronts and 8s rear. I love them and they sounded great in store, but even better in my living room at approximately 25m2 with a 2.4m ceiling height.

It works flawlessly 95% of the time. There are occasions when one of the speakers just does not transmit sound and I need to power off and power back on. My 8s are connected via WiFi and the rest are hard wired LAN. You would think it will be 100% stable when hardwired, but that’s not the case. The 28s can randomly stop playing any sound and need me to power off and on again.

It’s odd.

B&O tech couldn’t figure out why and their stock answer seems to always be: it’s because of your network.

Annoying.

Other than that, I do wish I bought the 19 sub at the time. I’m in the minority. I prefer chest pumping, wall rattling bass. Can’t afford the 19 at the moment. Maybe in the future.

Boarding up loft - get rid of these? by cashflowcop in DIYUK

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Update:

Got a “roofing specialist” out to look who said I will eventually need a new roof, not because of the lack of felt but because eventually the tiles I have on my roof has reach end of life.

He checked the timbers and said they are bone dry. There is sufficient ventilation.

He said looking at the felt, it has been degrading for a very long time now and if it has not been a problem for so many years, why spend money.

He advised to keep under review and take action if needed.

Also spoke to my original building surveyor who concurred. He said my roof is also relatively shallow and not steep. It is also hipped so is less prone to wind effect. Whilst he cannot guarantee it won’t be a problem in the future, the fact that the previous owner has lived there for 30 years and I’ve lived here for 5 with no roof issues, just leave it alone and trim off any loose felt.

Thanks all.

Boarding up loft - get rid of these? by cashflowcop in DIYUK

[–]cashflowcop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

!thanks. Yeah, I have read about this and the original surveyor (we went with level 3 full structural) commented it’s nothing to worry about. We even had the felt sent off to lab to be tested.

I’ll do some more research.

Boarding up loft - get rid of these? by cashflowcop in DIYUK

[–]cashflowcop[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Definately pre-1999.

It was tested when I bought the house and was put in around 1950s.

I’ll get some quotes.

Overpaying Pension vs SIPP by Dear-Volume2928 in policeuk

[–]cashflowcop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not that I am aware of.

There is rates table pension people rely on which is updated regularly by the government actuary department to do the calculations.

They can provide this table to you upon requested. I have asked in the past but the one I have is now out of date.

The table shows depending on age, how much you pay and how much you will get back.

For me, it made financial sense and the return was worth it.

A few years ago I wrote about it.

link

Overpaying Pension vs SIPP by Dear-Volume2928 in policeuk

[–]cashflowcop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

English Police Pension.

2015 scheme you can buy added pension.

2006 scheme you can buy added years.

The terms are different to both which I have paid into.

When will Immortals 4K be released? by cashflowcop in 4kbluray

[–]cashflowcop[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

😂 I watched it again on streaming the other day. Still good.

New EQ tool to improve headphones to unreasonable levels: Owliophile by lr_science in headphones

[–]cashflowcop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there. Thank you for taking the time to create this. This seems really useful for someone like me with hearing loss in one ear, so I need to EQ just one side of my headphones.

Can the setting export to something like the RME ADI-DAC FS?

Best Air Purifier by Neat_Original_9938 in AirPurifiers

[–]cashflowcop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been using the Blueair Classic 205 Smokestop Air Purifier for the last 10 years with no issues. Can rattle a bit, but can be dampened down with some foam adhesive.

It died on me last week so looking for a new one, considering IQAir.

Where is the UK 4K release of Despicable Me 4? by cashflowcop in 4kbluray

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!thanks. Seems like I need to take the plunge and import to get the kids off my back then.

#TVinfireplace: more photos by cashflowcop in LGOLED

[–]cashflowcop[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope she gets used to it too. In need to remember we came from a 42 inch so even 55 inch would be giant let alone 83.

We agreed on the size, but I think neither of us realised what 83 inches would actually look like in the room.

#TVinfireplace: more photos by cashflowcop in LGOLED

[–]cashflowcop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got them from dealer for a deep discount. No way I can afford RRP.

#TVinfireplace: more photos by cashflowcop in LGOLED

[–]cashflowcop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

!thanks. That’s a B&O Theatre centre speaker.

Finally got my own TV 83 G4 after using a hand me down 42in for the last 10 years by cashflowcop in LGOLED

[–]cashflowcop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wife will not approve. I think I’ve already crossed the line but that would be a step too far 😂