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Audiocom AV
24-12-2009, 09:20
The new Audiocom website is now online;

http://www.audiocominternational.com/

The site has been designed to provide clearer information on modifications and products with easier to use navigation, faster load times.

I hope you find the site informative and easy to use.

Spectral Morn
24-12-2009, 11:11
Hi Mark


Nice web site...well done.

Hope you don't mind but I think this thread should be in Trade Inspirations rather than Blank Canvas.


Regards D S D L

Marco
24-12-2009, 12:23
Looking good, Mark! It's definitely much easier to navigate and use than before :)

I hope that it generates more business for you, as your products are fantastic.

Wishing you a very Merry Christmas, mate, and a Happy and prosperous New Year :cool:

Marco.

leo
24-12-2009, 12:48
Yep, looking good, just had a browse on there myself

Anyway Merry Christmas, hope you have a good one!

Rare Bird
24-12-2009, 12:55
I see there's no specialised components on there like they used to sell! :(

What us who like dabbling in re-builds etc are short of.. places like Hifi Collective are ok but i don't like their choices in parts tbh...

Anyone know what happened to Audio links, skegness i think it was..?

John
24-12-2009, 12:56
a big improvemeny on the old site well done

Audiocom AV
24-12-2009, 14:32
a big improvemeny on the old site well done

Thanks Guys.

We are still building support pages, feedback, etc; this will be finished Jan/Feb.

Have had some great results with modifications this year, particularly with the Oppo BDP-83 mods, Wadia 170 & Squeezebox Transporter.

Audiocom AV
24-12-2009, 14:34
I see there's no specialised components on there like they used to sell! :(

Hi Andre

We moved out of the component market some time ago to focus on upgrade modifications.

Hi-Fi Collective have a wide choice at fair prices.

Vinyleyes
25-12-2009, 18:44
Thanks Guys.

We are still building support pages, feedback, etc; this will be finished Jan/Feb.

Have had some great results with modifications this year, particularly with the Oppo BDP-83 mods, Wadia 170 & Squeezebox Transporter.

Hi Mark ... your comment on the Oppo BDp caught my eye as I have been looking at it as I am going Universal with my CD system .. The reviews of the standard machine were fantastic relative to it's price and I heard upgrades were possible .. I saw some on Ebay but I don't know enough to tell if I am getting value for money .. I would be grateful for some info on what you can do with the Oppo .. And can you supply a fully modded machine region free.. or would I need to buy my own first .. PM or email me by all means ..

Merry xmas
Brian

Audiocom AV
26-12-2009, 11:09
Hi Mark ... your comment on the Oppo BDp caught my eye as I have been looking at it as I am going Universal with my CD system .. The reviews of the standard machine were fantastic relative to it's price and I heard upgrades were possible .. I saw some on Ebay but I don't know enough to tell if I am getting value for money .. I would be grateful for some info on what you can do with the Oppo .. And can you supply a fully modded machine region free.. or would I need to buy my own first .. PM or email me by all means ..

Merry xmas
Brian

Hi Brian

The Oppo BDP-83 is a terrific Blu-ray player with exceptional CD/SACD sound when modified. Full details of the upgrades can be found here;

Oppo BDP-83 Modifications (http://www.audiocominternational.com/product_info.php?products_id=50&osCsid=rgrlhgarrotrtk3pn0fgprkrt6)

Oppo BDP-83SE Modifications (http://www.audiocominternational.com/product_info.php?products_id=112&osCsid=rgrlhgarrotrtk3pn0fgprkrt6)

We can also supply the players with region free & upgrades pre-installed.

Pricing for the BDP-83SE is still to be confirmed but check back later next week.