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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Seen these? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/B-O-/220898180783?pt=UK_AudioVideoElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_HiFiSpeakers&hash=item336e8ebeaf
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In the past I used to order Sound-smith SMMC4 in batches of 6 but it all got very expensive when the £ went down the gurgler some years ago. Axel was a revelation as the £/Euro was reasonably stable and there were no import duties to pay. Axel has refurbished 40+ cartridges for me and does a wonderful job. Although he has recently registerd
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Many people have suffered the same problem, it's a common one. There is a simple fix which your B&O dealer will know all about but probably can't be arsed to fix it for you. Any electronics technician should be able to replace C2103 on the CD servo board. Can I suggest that you enter C2103 in the search facility in the top right corner of
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Keep going King of Snake, don't let the b.....ds grind you down. If I had just spent £10k plus on a pair of speakers and the dealer just dumped them off on me, he would likely get them straight back with my demand for a refund. I would expect the dealer would want to install them, preferably included in the price or, at the very least, as
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No, they are a completely different material. The matt panels on the later 9300's are much harder wearing than the polished panels of the earlier models. The matt panels are no longer available/manufactured by B&O for spares stock. They could, of course, be replaced by a polished set, which are still available.
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So why are you messing about with it??? If it wasn't received mint, get a claim in!
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No, the codes used are completely different. The MCP 5000 only works for the Beosystem 5000 and the MCP5500 only for the Beosystem 5500/6500/7000
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Did you buy it on eBay and pay with Paypal????
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I am sure that this problem is a badly adjusted paddle and or detector at the base of the carriage tube. It does not need to be far out for the arm to travel continuosly inward once the stylus hits the record.
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