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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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[quote user="Søren Mexico"] more testing [/quote]
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testing, do not respond, using IE 9 for the first time on the forum, until now I was using Firefox
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[quote user="elephant"] Yes, good luck to them both ... living in a pressure cooker will not be easy I hope the Danish Royals gave them a wedding gift of some B&O [/quote] Maybe the forum should give them a gift, a 1982 Beomaster with speakers (BM 8000, BX M 150-2), or Martin, he has a lot. As I am nearly freind to the Danish Royals (as
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I agree with Martin, save it, my wife saves just about everything she thinks could be used for something or other in do time, I throw everything away if its not easy repaired, exept for Beo items, I even keep my old caps and whatever I change in my Beo items, who knows one day you just need that certain little pin or an old cap that still works. Look
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[quote user="Rich"] Congratulations! And another thumbs up for Axel. In the States here, I'm a satisfied customer of Bennie who couldn't fix my MMC4 but sold me a retipped one he had on hand for the same price he would have charged me if I had supplied a cartridge he could fix. (Did that make sense?) [/quote] Only if Bennie got the
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Beomaster 3000-2 , Beomaster 4400 , you have 2 wonderful pieces, take good care of them if help needed you are in the right place, but do your surfing here and on the web, you will wish to get a record player and maybe some original speakers
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[quote user="Søren Hammer"]So... Wondering if I should do something with it and split my current systems up.[/quote] There will be no discussion, you have to to keep your systems together, the 4000s with the 4000s and 8000s and visa versa, there are a decade between them and they belong together, and now flash it as it should be.
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[quote user="Daniel"]And in Mexico City it will be shaken, not stirred. Did you survive the earthquake today? [/quote] We are used to it here, there have been a lot of small ones the last 2 years, we think thats better than one big one , when then the alarm goes we grab our kits and leave the house, my wife the dokuments, I the water, canned
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[quote user="Daniel"]Not in Sweden, we know about Japanese whisky. They have perfect conditions for making good whisky.[/quote] And the Swedes has the perfect condition for drinking it
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