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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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Yes, it is essentially the same thing.
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Thanks to the generosity of Richard, we now have the full service manual for the Beolab 6000 on site. Many thanks to him for this one which we have been looking for for some time. Apologies for the circuit diagram being in two parts - the A3 scanner is playing up!!
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I agree. TV option 0, Beomaster option 2.
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I do like the wall brackets on the 8000 - very elegant.
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Go on - and stop you buying a beo5? I don't think so! As I said before, this is a nobbled application - no doubt some clever chap will do an unofficial one that will work everything properly at some time!
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Used one for a few days - very tactile and the audio speaker is clever. But the phone is antiquated, the texting is different for difference sake and nothing like as easy as any other phone I have used (except the Serene!) , it is too bulky and heavy and I was delighted to send it back. It also doesn't work well with a Mac. Although it is now everywhere
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I have been told that the loudspeaker chamber is unchanged.
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[quote user="burantek"] Peter and I tend to agree on these questions... 4400 is probably my favorite and readily available... but I just love the BL5000! In the "looks" department... I am very fond of the 4000. [/quote] You clearly need a 4401!
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[quote user="Amp608"] It is my 1961 Amplifier 608, absolutley. I like the material, I like the design, I like the sound and I even like the smell of the air coming out when it´s switched on and the tubes are hot... :-) [/quote] I can picture you sniffing the receiver! But I agree - there is somthing very reassuring about the warmth and
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Just edit your profile and make it all anonymous. I wouldn't remove your posts - someone may find them helpful. In that way, you will have no profile that can be traced to you.
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